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A This young affection was destined to be severely tried . feudal chief threatened to attack the neighbouring castle of ... and every young knight in Provence was summoned to her aid : And rush'd the blood , and flash'd the light To ...
A This young affection was destined to be severely tried . feudal chief threatened to attack the neighbouring castle of ... and every young knight in Provence was summoned to her aid : And rush'd the blood , and flash'd the light To ...
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She , in obedience , as it should appear , to the capricious fate that seems to oppose the happiness of every body who acts a part in this poem , conceives a sudden and violent passion for the young knight , which brings her to a ...
She , in obedience , as it should appear , to the capricious fate that seems to oppose the happiness of every body who acts a part in this poem , conceives a sudden and violent passion for the young knight , which brings her to a ...
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Previous to their union , and while the prospects of the young couple were still full of uncertainty , a proposal was made to Miss A. to establish , under the auspices of some distinguished persons , what might almost have been called a ...
Previous to their union , and while the prospects of the young couple were still full of uncertainty , a proposal was made to Miss A. to establish , under the auspices of some distinguished persons , what might almost have been called a ...
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