The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 8
... leave ; but noticing me as he went out , he doffed his bonnet with great courtesy , and kissed his 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 ...
... leave ; but noticing me as he went out , he doffed his bonnet with great courtesy , and kissed his 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 ...
Page 19
... leave a father's house and the old loves of childhood for new and untried affections . " 1 " " Even in my cradle , " she replied , " I learnt that the world is full of changes and partings . The first thing I can remember is my mother's ...
... leave a father's house and the old loves of childhood for new and untried affections . " 1 " " Even in my cradle , " she replied , " I learnt that the world is full of changes and partings . The first thing I can remember is my mother's ...
Page 21
... leaves , discourse also of the varied scenes which gave them birth . Take , then , this book with you ; but let no other eyes but yours pry into its pages . The queen's secrets are in your keep- ing , and I think I read in your eyes ...
... leaves , discourse also of the varied scenes which gave them birth . Take , then , this book with you ; but let no other eyes but yours pry into its pages . The queen's secrets are in your keep- ing , and I think I read in your eyes ...
Page 25
... leave a desert where again can never be a home . III . O , when a band of gallant hearts , in some free country's right , Goes forth to save by dying the laws for which they fight ; Goes to preserve the sacred soil where sleep their ...
... leave a desert where again can never be a home . III . O , when a band of gallant hearts , in some free country's right , Goes forth to save by dying the laws for which they fight ; Goes to preserve the sacred soil where sleep their ...
Page 40
... leave the electors , unbribed and unmenaced , to choose their representatives with equal freedom . The doctrines of the new school , however , did not explain how the sovereign was to deal with a Parliament to which his cabinet was ...
... leave the electors , unbribed and unmenaced , to choose their representatives with equal freedom . The doctrines of the new school , however , did not explain how the sovereign was to deal with a Parliament to which his cabinet was ...
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