The Monthly Magazine, Volume 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 |
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... Henry the Eighth , I am desired to call to mind eight hens , But what is to lead my mind in this di- rection ? Can I not recollect a chair as readily as the Tower of Babel ? But suppose the art attainable , suppose a per- son , not ...
... Henry the Eighth , I am desired to call to mind eight hens , But what is to lead my mind in this di- rection ? Can I not recollect a chair as readily as the Tower of Babel ? But suppose the art attainable , suppose a per- son , not ...
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... Henry the Sixth ; and two vo- lumes of Letters , & c . written by royal , noble , and eminent persons of Great Britain , from the time of King Henry the Sixth to the reign of his present Majesty ; the greater part originals . Here are ...
... Henry the Sixth ; and two vo- lumes of Letters , & c . written by royal , noble , and eminent persons of Great Britain , from the time of King Henry the Sixth to the reign of his present Majesty ; the greater part originals . Here are ...
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... Henry VII . after the Battle of Bosworth . King Henry VII . after the battle of Bosworth - field , with great pomp and tri- umph rode through the citty of London to the cathedral church of St. Paul , where he offered his three standards ...
... Henry VII . after the Battle of Bosworth . King Henry VII . after the battle of Bosworth - field , with great pomp and tri- umph rode through the citty of London to the cathedral church of St. Paul , where he offered his three standards ...
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... Henry VI's time sent , by one of the king's servants , a pie full of rags as a present to Cardinal Chich ley , as a scorn to his extraction , being the son of a broker or draper . The cardinal received the messenger very civilly , and ...
... Henry VI's time sent , by one of the king's servants , a pie full of rags as a present to Cardinal Chich ley , as a scorn to his extraction , being the son of a broker or draper . The cardinal received the messenger very civilly , and ...
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... Henry Howard , He listens to the syren lay , Though his heart is filled with sorrow , And paints a better - brighter day To - morrow ! And does to - morrow's sun arise To bring his heart relief ? Or does it find his languid eyes Free ...
... Henry Howard , He listens to the syren lay , Though his heart is filled with sorrow , And paints a better - brighter day To - morrow ! And does to - morrow's sun arise To bring his heart relief ? Or does it find his languid eyes Free ...
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