The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 4
... young damsel's tongue doth wag ! " But taking no heed of her grimaces , Mary went on : " The chevalier , who is a knight of Anjou , was the first to speak to his majesty of Madame Marguerite , and by his praises to set him think- ing on ...
... young damsel's tongue doth wag ! " But taking no heed of her grimaces , Mary went on : " The chevalier , who is a knight of Anjou , was the first to speak to his majesty of Madame Marguerite , and by his praises to set him think- ing on ...
Page 16
... young prince , who greeted me on my landing , a lover of the gai savoir ? But let me hear in English my favourite lay . Nay , do not blush so deeply to own yourself a member of the confraternity of which the Muses are the patron saints ...
... young prince , who greeted me on my landing , a lover of the gai savoir ? But let me hear in English my favourite lay . Nay , do not blush so deeply to own yourself a member of the confraternity of which the Muses are the patron saints ...
Page 25
... young life be spent to gain this mighty victory ! For this into thy cottage the recruiter's foot must come , And leave a desert where again can never be a home . III . O , when a band of gallant hearts , in some free country's right ...
... young life be spent to gain this mighty victory ! For this into thy cottage the recruiter's foot must come , And leave a desert where again can never be a home . III . O , when a band of gallant hearts , in some free country's right ...
Page 30
... young man . Most ministers would have tried to buy him over , but Sir Robert's bribes and bounties were seldom spent in that way . By losing his cornetcy , however , Pitt gained something better worth having , and stood on firmer ground ...
... young man . Most ministers would have tried to buy him over , but Sir Robert's bribes and bounties were seldom spent in that way . By losing his cornetcy , however , Pitt gained something better worth having , and stood on firmer ground ...
Page 34
... young Prince of Wales and his mother shook the prime minister's courage with vague alarms . Russia , it appeared , of all countries , was now to be subsidised by Great Britain , and employed to keep Frederick the Second in check . Petty ...
... young Prince of Wales and his mother shook the prime minister's courage with vague alarms . Russia , it appeared , of all countries , was now to be subsidised by Great Britain , and employed to keep Frederick the Second in check . Petty ...
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