The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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... Mother's Picture La Guerre : Iambe . By V. de Laprade , of the French Academy . " Perlen deuten Thränen " The Fairest Fair , from St. John of the Cross ' The Irish Farmer's Sunday Morning The Three Maidens , from the Greek Anthology IV ...
... Mother's Picture La Guerre : Iambe . By V. de Laprade , of the French Academy . " Perlen deuten Thränen " The Fairest Fair , from St. John of the Cross ' The Irish Farmer's Sunday Morning The Three Maidens , from the Greek Anthology IV ...
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... mother's death , who was the king's foster sister , was num- bered amongst the maids of honour , slipt off my lap when she heard the others talk of prayers , and straightway kneeling on the floor , said a Pater Noster out loud , and ...
... mother's death , who was the king's foster sister , was num- bered amongst the maids of honour , slipt off my lap when she heard the others talk of prayers , and straightway kneeling on the floor , said a Pater Noster out loud , and ...
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Mistress Elizabeth , said she should go and see if her mother had need of her ; a piece of dutifulness which I ween served her turn very well at that moment . " Think you there are tidings of the queen ? " we all asked of one another ...
Mistress Elizabeth , said she should go and see if her mother had need of her ; a piece of dutifulness which I ween served her turn very well at that moment . " Think you there are tidings of the queen ? " we all asked of one another ...
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... mother . " " O , the beautiful Jacquette , of Flanders ! " she answered , smiling . And so , questioning of their lineage and studying their visages , she passed her household in review . As we rowed past the Italian galleys moored at ...
... mother . " " O , the beautiful Jacquette , of Flanders ! " she answered , smiling . And so , questioning of their lineage and studying their visages , she passed her household in review . As we rowed past the Italian galleys moored at ...
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... mother : " To my right worshipful Mother , her Grace the Duchess of Bedford . " MADAME , —I , your grace's humble daughter and servant , com- mend myself to your goodness , and crave your grace's blessing . The queen came to Portsmouth ...
... mother : " To my right worshipful Mother , her Grace the Duchess of Bedford . " MADAME , —I , your grace's humble daughter and servant , com- mend myself to your goodness , and crave your grace's blessing . The queen came to Portsmouth ...
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