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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... respects the King's person or privileges more than myself — though the devotion is somewhat out of fashion . " > « We may find a place to meet , sir , » replied Everard , << where neither the royal person nor privileges can be offended ...
... respects the King's person or privileges more than myself — though the devotion is somewhat out of fashion . " > « We may find a place to meet , sir , » replied Everard , << where neither the royal person nor privileges can be offended ...
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... respecting one , whose offal should fatten the region - kites . - Speak not to me , sir , but be- gone ! Am I , your kinsman and benefactor , a fit person to be juggled out of my commen- dation and praise , and brought to bedaub such a ...
... respecting one , whose offal should fatten the region - kites . - Speak not to me , sir , but be- gone ! Am I , your kinsman and benefactor , a fit person to be juggled out of my commen- dation and praise , and brought to bedaub such a ...
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... respect my princi- ples for nothing else , be grateful to the protec- tion which , but for them , you would not easily attain . " « Nay , then , " said the attendant , « I must fetch those who have more influence with you than I have ...
... respect my princi- ples for nothing else , be grateful to the protec- tion which , but for them , you would not easily attain . " « Nay , then , " said the attendant , « I must fetch those who have more influence with you than I have ...
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... respects , become the real and lawful wife of Charles Stuart , except that their private union gives her no title to be Queen of England . » . " My ambition , " said Alice , « will be suffi- ciently gratified to see Charles king ...
... respects , become the real and lawful wife of Charles Stuart , except that their private union gives her no title to be Queen of England . » . " My ambition , " said Alice , « will be suffi- ciently gratified to see Charles king ...
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... respect . Yet she made the gallant himself sensible , that this apparent intimacy was assumed merely to save appear- ances , and in no way designed as retracting from the severity with which she had re- jected his suit . The sense that ...
... respect . Yet she made the gallant himself sensible , that this apparent intimacy was assumed merely to save appear- ances , and in no way designed as retracting from the severity with which she had re- jected his suit . The sense that ...
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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