The Ingoldsby Legends: Or, Mirth and Marvels, Volume 2G. Routledge, 1889 |
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... Lord Lytton's Coming Race . The Biglow Papers . Manon Lescaut . Longfellow's Song of Hia- watha . -Sterne's Sentimental Jour- ney . Dickens's Chimes . Moore's Irish Melodies and Songs . Fifty ' Bab ' Ballads . Poems by E. B. Browning ...
... Lord Lytton's Coming Race . The Biglow Papers . Manon Lescaut . Longfellow's Song of Hia- watha . -Sterne's Sentimental Jour- ney . Dickens's Chimes . Moore's Irish Melodies and Songs . Fifty ' Bab ' Ballads . Poems by E. B. Browning ...
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... Lord Radnor , and Her Majesty's visit to the neighbourhood has kept us quite alive : the Prince in one of his rides pulled up at the end of the avenue , and , as A ** told Sucklethumbkin , was much taken with the picturesque appearance ...
... Lord Radnor , and Her Majesty's visit to the neighbourhood has kept us quite alive : the Prince in one of his rides pulled up at the end of the avenue , and , as A ** told Sucklethumbkin , was much taken with the picturesque appearance ...
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... Lord Brougham says himself - who's a very great name , Though the Times made it clear he was perfectly lost in his Classic attempt at translating Demosthenes , And don't know his " particles . " Who wrote the articles , Showing his ...
... Lord Brougham says himself - who's a very great name , Though the Times made it clear he was perfectly lost in his Classic attempt at translating Demosthenes , And don't know his " particles . " Who wrote the articles , Showing his ...
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... Lord Somebody's motto , " Agendo ! " Was it not Robert Bruce ? -I declare I've forgot , But I think it was Robert - you'll find it in Scott- Who , when cursing Dame Fortune , was taught by a Spider , " She's sure to come round , if you ...
... Lord Somebody's motto , " Agendo ! " Was it not Robert Bruce ? -I declare I've forgot , But I think it was Robert - you'll find it in Scott- Who , when cursing Dame Fortune , was taught by a Spider , " She's sure to come round , if you ...
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... had I A few pounds of those metals You waste here on kettles , Then , Lord once again Of my spacious domain , A free Count of the Empire once more I might reign , With Lurline at my side , My adorable bride , 50 SIR RUPERT THE FEARLESS .
... had I A few pounds of those metals You waste here on kettles , Then , Lord once again Of my spacious domain , A free Count of the Empire once more I might reign , With Lurline at my side , My adorable bride , 50 SIR RUPERT THE FEARLESS .
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