The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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... English breeze ; but we her grace's servants turned bedeswomen in those days , and said many hundred Aves for it to change ; and with a yet greater fervour when we beheld our lodgings at the hospital , the chambers of which were built ...
... English breeze ; but we her grace's servants turned bedeswomen in those days , and said many hundred Aves for it to change ; and with a yet greater fervour when we beheld our lodgings at the hospital , the chambers of which were built ...
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... English ground . Though pale and cold as a stone image , she raised her head with so noble an aspect , and smiling on the crowd , did bear herself in so right . royal and gracious a fashion , that all the people shouted , " A queen ! a ...
... English ground . Though pale and cold as a stone image , she raised her head with so noble an aspect , and smiling on the crowd , did bear herself in so right . royal and gracious a fashion , that all the people shouted , " A queen ! a ...
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... English beauty ? " " Not wholly English , madame , " he replied . " The Duchess of Bedford is her mother . " " O , the beautiful Jacquette , of Flanders ! " she answered , smiling . And so , questioning of their lineage and studying ...
... English beauty ? " " Not wholly English , madame , " he replied . " The Duchess of Bedford is her mother . " " O , the beautiful Jacquette , of Flanders ! " she answered , smiling . And so , questioning of their lineage and studying ...
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... English yet . In the barge which brought us here she conversed all the time in French with Lord Suffolk . She holds her head very high , and looks older than fifteen . But as regardeth beauty , your grace , in my poor judgment , doth as ...
... English yet . In the barge which brought us here she conversed all the time in French with Lord Suffolk . She holds her head very high , and looks older than fifteen . But as regardeth beauty , your grace , in my poor judgment , doth as ...
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... English tongue must needs very much offend them . " " Ah , " she said , with a smile , " English speaking is rough , but withal strong , and , I doubt not , a meet channel for the utterance of deep thought . I mislike it not . The sea ...
... English tongue must needs very much offend them . " " Ah , " she said , with a smile , " English speaking is rough , but withal strong , and , I doubt not , a meet channel for the utterance of deep thought . I mislike it not . The sea ...
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