Tis Estifania, the heir of this poor place. Per. Poor do you call it ? There's nothing that I cast mine eyes upon, But shews both rich and admirable ;'all the rooms Are hung as if a princess were to dwell here ; The gardens, orchards, every thing so curious... Tylney Hall - Page 193by Thomas Hood - 1834Full view - About this book
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...poor place. Pe r. Poor, do you call it ? There's nothing that I cast mine eyes upon, But shews both rich and admirable ; all the rooms Are hung, as if...gardens, orchards, every thing so curious. Is all that pljjite your own, too ? Estif. Tis but a little, Only tor present use ; I've more and richer, When... | |
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...mine eyes upon, But shews both ricli and admirable ; all the room» Are hung, as if a princess wore to dwell here; The gardens, orchards, every thing so curious. Is all that plate your own, too ? Ettif. Tis but a little, Only for present use; I've more and richer, When need shall call, or friends... | |
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...poor place• Per. Poor, do you call it ? There's nothing that I cast my eyes upon, lint shows both rich and admirable; all the rooms Are hung as if a...thing so curious. Is all that plate your own too? Entif. Tis but little• Oiih tor present use; I've more and richer, When need shall call, or friends... | |
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...this poor place. Perez. Poor, do you call it? There's nothing that T cast my eyes upon, But shews both rich and admirable; all the rooms Are hung as if a...thing so curious ! Is all that plate your own too? Estif. 'fis but little, Only for present use ; I've more and richer, When need shall call, or friends... | |
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...this poor place. Per. Poor do you call it ? There's nothing that I cast mine eves upon, But shews both rich and admirable ; all the rooms Are hung as if...thing so curious : • Is all that plate your own too? Estif. 'tis but little, Only for present use ; I have more and richer, When need shall call, or friends... | |
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...this poor place. Per. Poor do you call it ? There's nothing that I cast mine eves upon. But shews both ; Tire gardens, orchards, every thing so curious : Is all that plate your own too? Estif. 'tis but... | |
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...poor place. Perez '. Poor, do you call it? There's nothing that I cast my eyes upon, But shews both rich and admirable; all the rooms Are hung as if a princess were to dwell here ; Thegardens, orchards, every thing so curious ! Is all that plate your own too ? Estif. fis but little,... | |
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