Woodstock, Or, the Cavalier: A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one : in Three Volumes, Volume 3Ballantine, 1826 - 306 pages |
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... answered Ker- neguy . << But the quarrel is his ; nor can I tell any reason why he fixed it upon me , un- less it were the difference of our political opinions . >> « You know the contrary , " said Everard ; « you know that I told you ...
... answered Ker- neguy . << But the quarrel is his ; nor can I tell any reason why he fixed it upon me , un- less it were the difference of our political opinions . >> « You know the contrary , " said Everard ; « you know that I told you ...
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... answered the disguised Prince , recollecting the peculiarity of the bard's countenance . « Will D'Avenant the son of Will Shakspeare ! >> said the knight , who had not yet recovered his surprise at the enormity of the pretension ; why ...
... answered the disguised Prince , recollecting the peculiarity of the bard's countenance . « Will D'Avenant the son of Will Shakspeare ! >> said the knight , who had not yet recovered his surprise at the enormity of the pretension ; why ...
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... answered , with a tone where politeness was called in to keep guard upon passion , « That undoubtedly the Presby- terian gentry had given , through the whole of these unhappy times , such proofs of a humble , unaspiring , and ...
... answered , with a tone where politeness was called in to keep guard upon passion , « That undoubtedly the Presby- terian gentry had given , through the whole of these unhappy times , such proofs of a humble , unaspiring , and ...
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... a partial sense that this was the case , and in the hope to see his cousin Alice , that the colonel forbore making any answer to the harangue of his uncle , which had concluded just as the old knight had alighted at the door 16 WOODSTOCK .
... a partial sense that this was the case , and in the hope to see his cousin Alice , that the colonel forbore making any answer to the harangue of his uncle , which had concluded just as the old knight had alighted at the door 16 WOODSTOCK .
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... answered the page . << What , dost not believe the author of these lines must needs be of the better file , and lean- ing to our persuasion ? » > « I think , Sir Henry , that the poetry quali- fies the author to write a play on the ...
... answered the page . << What , dost not believe the author of these lines must needs be of the better file , and lean- ing to our persuasion ? » > « I think , Sir Henry , that the poetry quali- fies the author to write a play on the ...
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alarm Albert Lee Alice Lee answered better betwixt Bevis called cavalier Charles Church cloak Colonel Everard command Cromwell daughter divine Doctor Rochecliffe door Dr Rochecliffe duty escape Excellency exclaimed eyes faithful Familists father fear feelings followed gentleman Gilbert Pearson give ground guard hand hath hear Holdenough honour horses hour Humgudgeon instantly Joceline John Milton King King's King's Oak Lodge look Lord Louis Kerneguy Majesty malignant Markham Everard Master Kerneguy Master Louis means Mistress Alice noble old knight Oliver once party passion Pearson petard Phoebe Pixie poor present Prince prisoners racter rapier rard replied the knight Roger Wildrake roundhead royal scarce secret seemed Shakspeare Sir Henry Lee soldiers speak spirit Spitfire spoke sword tell thee thing thou art thou hast thought tion Tomkins tone Tredagh trust turn turret wench Woodstock words yonder young Zerobabel