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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... true knight prefers to dangling the whole morning by a lady's sleeve . » << You speak treason against all true affec- tion , » said the gallant ; « a lady's lightest wish should to a true knight be more binding than aught excepting the ...
... true knight prefers to dangling the whole morning by a lady's sleeve . » << You speak treason against all true affec- tion , » said the gallant ; « a lady's lightest wish should to a true knight be more binding than aught excepting the ...
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... true , -I would not accept your hand , could you confer a duchy . >> << In one sense , lovely Alice , you have neither over - rated my power nor my affection . It is your King — it is Charles Stuart who speaks to you ! -- he can confer ...
... true , -I would not accept your hand , could you confer a duchy . >> << In one sense , lovely Alice , you have neither over - rated my power nor my affection . It is your King — it is Charles Stuart who speaks to you ! -- he can confer ...
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... beyond the duties of a true and devoted subject , the King is even less to Alice Lee than poor Louis Kerneguy . The Page could have tendered an honourable union -the Monarch can but offer a contaminated coronet . >> WOODSTOCK . 35.
... beyond the duties of a true and devoted subject , the King is even less to Alice Lee than poor Louis Kerneguy . The Page could have tendered an honourable union -the Monarch can but offer a contaminated coronet . >> WOODSTOCK . 35.
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... true , then , that whispered tale of the cousin Colonel ; and the daughter of the loyal Lee has set her heart upon a rebellious fanatic ? » « My love was given ere I knew what these words fanatic and rebel meant . I recalled it not ...
... true , then , that whispered tale of the cousin Colonel ; and the daughter of the loyal Lee has set her heart upon a rebellious fanatic ? » « My love was given ere I knew what these words fanatic and rebel meant . I recalled it not ...
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... True , sir , " replied Wildrake ; « I am the friend of Colonel Markham Everard , sir , a tall man , and a worthy person in the field , although I could wish him a better cause - A message I have to you , it is certain , in a slight note ...
... True , sir , " replied Wildrake ; « I am the friend of Colonel Markham Everard , sir , a tall man , and a worthy person in the field , although I could wish him a better cause - A message I have to you , it is certain , in a slight note ...
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