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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... feeling of personal dignity , which prudence recommended to him to forget , Louis Kerneguy in return bowed low , but without accepting Everard's proffered hand . « He had no occasion , " he said , « to make any exertions to forget the ...
... feeling of personal dignity , which prudence recommended to him to forget , Louis Kerneguy in return bowed low , but without accepting Everard's proffered hand . « He had no occasion , " he said , « to make any exertions to forget the ...
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... feelings would rise so high as to overcome and bear away the artificial bar- riers opposed to it , and rush down upon the · adversary with accumulating wrath . It thus frequently happened , that , like a wily old general , he retreated ...
... feelings would rise so high as to overcome and bear away the artificial bar- riers opposed to it , and rush down upon the · adversary with accumulating wrath . It thus frequently happened , that , like a wily old general , he retreated ...
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... feelings from his emphasis on the word colonel , by which epithet , as that which most connected his ne- phew with the party he hated , he never distin- guished Everard , unless when his wrath was rising ; while , on the contrary , when ...
... feelings from his emphasis on the word colonel , by which epithet , as that which most connected his ne- phew with the party he hated , he never distin- guished Everard , unless when his wrath was rising ; while , on the contrary , when ...
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... feeling , the lines now so well known , but which had then obtained no celebrity , the fame of the author resting upon the basis ra- ther of his polemical and political publications , than on the poetry doomed in after days to support ...
... feeling , the lines now so well known , but which had then obtained no celebrity , the fame of the author resting upon the basis ra- ther of his polemical and political publications , than on the poetry doomed in after days to support ...
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... feeling of female dig- nity inspires . Whether the death of her fa- ther , which would be the consequence of her imprudence ; —whether the despair of her brother , whose life has been so often in peril to save that of your Majesty ...
... feeling of female dig- nity inspires . Whether the death of her fa- ther , which would be the consequence of her imprudence ; —whether the despair of her brother , whose life has been so often in peril to save that of your Majesty ...
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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