The Ingoldsby Legends: Or, Mirth and Marvels, Volume 2G. Routledge, 1889 |
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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 ... Sir Rupert the Fearless . vi TO RICHARD BENTLEY , ESQ .
... 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 ... Sir Rupert the Fearless . vi TO RICHARD BENTLEY , ESQ .
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Or, Mirth and Marvels Thomas Ingoldsby. CONTENTS . The Black Mousquetaire Sir Rupert the Fearless . PAGE II 44- The Merchant of Venice 59 The Auto - da - Fé 78 . The Ingoldsby Penance 108 . Netley Abbey 128 Fragment 135 Nell Cook 138 ...
Or, Mirth and Marvels Thomas Ingoldsby. CONTENTS . The Black Mousquetaire Sir Rupert the Fearless . PAGE II 44- The Merchant of Venice 59 The Auto - da - Fé 78 . The Ingoldsby Penance 108 . Netley Abbey 128 Fragment 135 Nell Cook 138 ...
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... Sir Peregrine in the course of one of his valetudinary visits to " The German Spa . " SIR RUPERT THE FEARLESS . A LEGEND OF GERMANY . A LEGEND OF FRANCE . 43.
... Sir Peregrine in the course of one of his valetudinary visits to " The German Spa . " SIR RUPERT THE FEARLESS . A LEGEND OF GERMANY . A LEGEND OF FRANCE . 43.
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... were losing , " His steward said , " O sir , It's some time ago , sir , Since aught through my hands reach'd the baker or grocer , And the tradesmen in general are grown great com- plainers 44 SIR RUPERT THE FEARLESS . Sir Rupert the ...
... were losing , " His steward said , " O sir , It's some time ago , sir , Since aught through my hands reach'd the baker or grocer , And the tradesmen in general are grown great com- plainers 44 SIR RUPERT THE FEARLESS . Sir Rupert the ...
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... Sir Rupert the Brave thus address'd his retainers : " My friends , since the stock Of my father's old hock Is out , with the Kürchwasser , Barsac , Moselle , And we're fairly reduced to the pump and the well , I presume to suggest , We ...
... Sir Rupert the Brave thus address'd his retainers : " My friends , since the stock Of my father's old hock Is out , with the Kürchwasser , Barsac , Moselle , And we're fairly reduced to the pump and the well , I presume to suggest , We ...
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