The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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... Hand XV . News from Brittany XVI . A King's Prophecy XVII . The Maids of Honour XVIII . The Red Rose . XIX , A Gleam from the South 604 XX . A Visit to the Country . 611 · 504 • 513 . 519 523 • 594 599 A Stormy Life ; ОЕ QUEEN ...
... Hand XV . News from Brittany XVI . A King's Prophecy XVII . The Maids of Honour XVIII . The Red Rose . XIX , A Gleam from the South 604 XX . A Visit to the Country . 611 · 504 • 513 . 519 523 • 594 599 A Stormy Life ; ОЕ QUEEN ...
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... hand , and to confer with my Lord Suffolk , his plenipotentiary at Paris , touching the likeness of the princess , which he would have painted by the best limner which could be procured , in her simple kirtle , and as like as if she was ...
... hand , and to confer with my Lord Suffolk , his plenipotentiary at Paris , touching the likeness of the princess , which he would have painted by the best limner which could be procured , in her simple kirtle , and as like as if she was ...
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... hand in this matter , we commend you . It had been reported to us that our fair nephew , the king of England , moved by the dukes of Gloucester and Bur- gundy , was sueing for the hand of one of the Comte d'Armagnac's daughters , and ...
... hand in this matter , we commend you . It had been reported to us that our fair nephew , the king of England , moved by the dukes of Gloucester and Bur- gundy , was sueing for the hand of one of the Comte d'Armagnac's daughters , and ...
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... hand as to a friend . I often think of the lines which the Trouvère Marie wrote of the Comte de Longue Epée , the son of the Fair Rosamond , whose bower was not fairer in her eyes than that of Havering in mine : ' Pour amour du Comte ...
... hand as to a friend . I often think of the lines which the Trouvère Marie wrote of the Comte de Longue Epée , the son of the Fair Rosamond , whose bower was not fairer in her eyes than that of Havering in mine : ' Pour amour du Comte ...
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... hand , on which she had been writing . As I could speak French with ease , it pleased her grace to converse with me ; and on that morning she thus began : " Madame de Rous , truth , poets say , lives at the bottom of a well , but I will ...
... hand , on which she had been writing . As I could speak French with ease , it pleased her grace to converse with me ; and on that morning she thus began : " Madame de Rous , truth , poets say , lives at the bottom of a well , but I will ...
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