Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... fair boy came lingering along Bideford quay , in his scholar's gown , with satchel and slate in hand , watching wist- fully the shipping and the sailors , till , just after he had passed the bottom of the High Street , he came opposite ...
... fair boy came lingering along Bideford quay , in his scholar's gown , with satchel and slate in hand , watching wist- fully the shipping and the sailors , till , just after he had passed the bottom of the High Street , he came opposite ...
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... fair curls , he is a symbol , though he knows it not , of brave young England longing to wing its way out of its island prison , to discover and to traffic , to colonise and to civilise , until no wind can sweep the earth which does not ...
... fair curls , he is a symbol , though he knows it not , of brave young England longing to wing its way out of its island prison , to discover and to traffic , to colonise and to civilise , until no wind can sweep the earth which does not ...
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... fair ladies , none can doubt . Friend Leigh , is Heard's great ship home yet from the Straits ? " The speaker , known well in those days as Sir Richard Grenvile , Granville , Greenvil , Greenfield , with two or three other variations ...
... fair ladies , none can doubt . Friend Leigh , is Heard's great ship home yet from the Straits ? " The speaker , known well in those days as Sir Richard Grenvile , Granville , Greenvil , Greenfield , with two or three other variations ...
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... fair Madam , if I die doing my duty to my God and my queen ? The thought never moves me : nay , to tell the truth , I pray often enough that I may be spared the miseries of imbecile old age , and that end which the old North- men ...
... fair Madam , if I die doing my duty to my God and my queen ? The thought never moves me : nay , to tell the truth , I pray often enough that I may be spared the miseries of imbecile old age , and that end which the old North- men ...
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... fair young Miss Foljambe , of Derbyshire , then about Queen Elizabeth's Court , who was as tired as he of the sins of the world , though she had seen less of them ; and the two contrived to please each other so well , that though the ...
... fair young Miss Foljambe , of Derbyshire , then about Queen Elizabeth's Court , who was as tired as he of the sins of the world , though she had seen less of them ; and the two contrived to please each other so well , that though the ...
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