The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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... speak to his majesty of Madame Marguerite , and by his praises to set him think- ing on her . " ( 6 Nay , " quoth Lady Isabel ; " if report speaketh truly , that should have been the doing of my lord the cardinal , to spite his grace of ...
... speak to his majesty of Madame Marguerite , and by his praises to set him think- ing on her . " ( 6 Nay , " quoth Lady Isabel ; " if report speaketh truly , that should have been the doing of my lord the cardinal , to spite his grace of ...
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... speak much 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 ...
... speak much 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 ...
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... 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 not credit that it is not found elsewhere also ...
... 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 not credit that it is not found elsewhere also ...
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... speak French with so great fluency , and I answered : " At the court of the queen Joan , the king's grandam , madame ... speaking is rough , but withal strong , and , I doubt not , a meet channel for the utterance of deep thought . I ...
... speak French with so great fluency , and I answered : " At the court of the queen Joan , the king's grandam , madame ... speaking is rough , but withal strong , and , I doubt not , a meet channel for the utterance of deep thought . I ...
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... speak without disguise , The fairest thing to mortal eyes . No more , no more my heart doth faint , when I the life recall Of her who lived so free from taint , so virtuous deemed by all ; Who in herself was so complete , I think that ...
... speak without disguise , The fairest thing to mortal eyes . No more , no more my heart doth faint , when I the life recall Of her who lived so free from taint , so virtuous deemed by all ; Who in herself was so complete , I think that ...
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