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UNE MARQUISE . . . . . . Dobson GOOD - Night , BABETTE . . . . . Dobson OUR
PHOTOGRAPHS . . . . . Locker To My GRANDMOTHER . . . . Locker SKETCH OF
A YOUNG LADY FIVE MONTHS OLD ) Praed SCHOOL AND SCHOOLFELLOWS
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UNE MARQUISE . . . . . . Dobson GOOD - Night , BABETTE . . . . . Dobson OUR
PHOTOGRAPHS . . . . . Locker To My GRANDMOTHER . . . . Locker SKETCH OF
A YOUNG LADY FIVE MONTHS OLD ) Praed SCHOOL AND SCHOOLFELLOWS
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Austin Dobson, Frederick Locker-Lampson, Winthrop Mackworth Praed. THE
BELLE OF THE BALL - ROOM . “ THEY SIT ALL NIGHT AT OMBRE , WITH
CANDLES. Our love was like most other loves ;A little glow , a little shiver , A rose
- bud ...
Austin Dobson, Frederick Locker-Lampson, Winthrop Mackworth Praed. THE
BELLE OF THE BALL - ROOM . “ THEY SIT ALL NIGHT AT OMBRE , WITH
CANDLES. Our love was like most other loves ;A little glow , a little shiver , A rose
- bud ...
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Austin Dobson, Frederick Locker-Lampson, Winthrop Mackworth Praed. “ THEY
SIT ALL NIGHT AT OMBRE , WITH CANDLES ALL OF WAX . ” Painted by Maud
Humphrey . COPYRIGHT 1892 BY FREDERICK A STOKES COMPAN THE ...
Austin Dobson, Frederick Locker-Lampson, Winthrop Mackworth Praed. “ THEY
SIT ALL NIGHT AT OMBRE , WITH CANDLES ALL OF WAX . ” Painted by Maud
Humphrey . COPYRIGHT 1892 BY FREDERICK A STOKES COMPAN THE ...
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Wear satin on their Her color comes backs ; and goes ; They sit all night at It
trembles to a Oinbre , lily , With candles all of It wavers to a rose . wax ; But
Phyllida , my Phyllida ! The ladies of St . She dons her russet James ' s gown With
“ Mercy !
Wear satin on their Her color comes backs ; and goes ; They sit all night at It
trembles to a Oinbre , lily , With candles all of It wavers to a rose . wax ; But
Phyllida , my Phyllida ! The ladies of St . She dons her russet James ' s gown With
“ Mercy !
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But where is now the courtly troop That once rode laughing by ? I miss the curls
of Cantilupe , The laugh of Lady Di . They all could laugh from night to morn , And
Time has laugh ' d them all to scorn . A lively scene on turf and road ; The crowd ...
But where is now the courtly troop That once rode laughing by ? I miss the curls
of Cantilupe , The laugh of Lady Di . They all could laugh from night to morn , And
Time has laugh ' d them all to scorn . A lively scene on turf and road ; The crowd ...
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