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" ... daughters of those who met in peace, and sat at the same tables, and were allied by marriage or by blood; and yet, after a certain day in August, 1642, never smiled upon each other again, nor met but in the field of battle; and at Marston Moor, at... "
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ... - Page 583
1822
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The South-western Monthly, Volume 1

1852 - 440 pages
...washed •way in blood the memory of nnriuit friendship?" The ladies danced?and looked as lovely as at the Court of George IV. Yet I knew, even in my dream,...in the grave for nearly two centuries. This pageant W9uld suddenly dissolve; and at a clapping of hands , would be heard the heart-quaking round of ''Consul...
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The Literature and Curiosities of Dreams: A Commonplace Book of ..., Volume 2

Alexander Henley Grant - Dreams - 1865 - 414 pages
...each other again, nor met but on the field of battle, and at Marston Moor, at Hewbury, or at Naseby, cut asunder all ties of love by the cruel sabre, and...and looked as lovely as the Court of George IV. Yet even in my dream I knew that they had been in the grave for nearly two centuries. This pageant would...
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The literature and curiosities of dreams, by Frank Seafield, Volume 2

Alexander Henley Grant - 1865 - 414 pages
...each other again, nor met but on the field of battle, and at Marston Moor, at Newbury, or at Naseby, cut asunder all ties of love by the cruel sabre, and...and looked as lovely as the Court of George IV. Yet even in my dream I knew that they had been in the grave for nearly two centuries. This pageant would...
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The Literature and Curiosities of Dreams: A Commonplace Book of ..., Volume 1

Alexander Henley Grant - Commonplace books - 1865 - 416 pages
...imperfect association, — as in the dream of the 'Opium Eater:'— "The ladies of Charles I.'s age danced and looked as lovely as the Court of George...they had been in the grave for nearly two centuries." ' The relative complexity of these combinations includes the two divisions of dreams, — the plain,...
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The Literature and Curiosities of Dreams: A Commonplace Book of ..., Volume 2

Alexander Henley Grant - Dreams - 1865 - 420 pages
...friendship." The ladies danced and looked as lovely as the Court of George IV. Yet even in my dream I knew that they had been in the grave for nearly two centuries....; and, at a clapping of hands, would be heard the heart-shaking sound of Consul Romania, and immediately came "sweeping by," in gorgeous paludaments,...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 38

Henry Allon - Christianity - 1863 - 550 pages
...other again, nor mot but upon the ' field of battle ; and at Marston Moor, at Newbury, or at ' Nascby, cut asunder all ties of love by the cruel sabre, and...washed away in blood the memory of ancient friendship.' And the ladies danced, and were radiant in loveliness as any ladies that ever were, yet were seen by...
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Confessions of an English Opium-eater, and Kindred Papers

Thomas De Quincey - Opium abuse - 1876 - 654 pages
...each other again, nor met but in the field of battle; and at Marston Moor, at Newbury, or at Naseby, cut asunder all ties of love by the cruel sabre, and...as the court of George IV. Yet I knew, even in my ilream, that they had been in the grave for nearly two tenturies. This pageant would suddenly dissolve...
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Confessions of an English Opium-eater, and Kindred Papers

Thomas De Quincey - Opium abuse - 1876 - 636 pages
...each other again, nor met but in the field of battle; and at Marston Moor, at Newbury, or at Naseby, cut asunder all ties of love by the cruel sabre, and...and looked as lovely as the court of George IV. Yet 1 knew, even in my dream, that they had been in the grave for nearly two centuries. This pageant would...
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The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volume 13

Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - Anthologies - 1878 - 726 pages
...memory of ancient friendship. ' The ladies danced, and looked as lovely as the court of George IV., but I knew, even in my dream, that they had been in the...dissolve, and, at a clapping of hands, would be heard the hearl-quaking sound of Consul RomaHHS, and immediately came ' sweeping by,' in gorgeous paludaments,...
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Confessions of an English opium eater

Thomas De Quincey - 1878 - 350 pages
...each other again, nor met but in the field of battle; and at Marston Moor, at Newbury, or at Naseby, cut asunder all ties of love by the cruel sabre, and...ancient friendship." The ladies danced, and looked as * I think (but at the moment have no means of verifying my conjecture) that this day was the 24th of...
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