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... 'm fairly warn'd — and not in vain ; For one resolve that I have made is- Not to be domiciled again With any musical young ladies . THINGS THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN . N the twilight of 66 WITH MUSICAL SOCIETY . " 21 WITH MUSICAL SOCIETY,"
... 'm fairly warn'd — and not in vain ; For one resolve that I have made is- Not to be domiciled again With any musical young ladies . THINGS THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN . N the twilight of 66 WITH MUSICAL SOCIETY . " 21 WITH MUSICAL SOCIETY,"
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... lady in yon turret keeps Her tearful watch and ward . " Beshrew me ! " mutters , turning pale , The stalwart seneschal ; " What's he that sitteth , clad in mail , Upon our castle wall ? " Arouse thee , friar of orders gray ; What , ho ...
... lady in yon turret keeps Her tearful watch and ward . " Beshrew me ! " mutters , turning pale , The stalwart seneschal ; " What's he that sitteth , clad in mail , Upon our castle wall ? " Arouse thee , friar of orders gray ; What , ho ...
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... Lady Clara begs to hint That Master Alfred's common sense Deserts him utterly in print . The Lady Clara can but say , That always from the very first She snubb'd in her decisive way The hopes that silly Alfred nurs'd . The fondest words ...
... Lady Clara begs to hint That Master Alfred's common sense Deserts him utterly in print . The Lady Clara can but say , That always from the very first She snubb'd in her decisive way The hopes that silly Alfred nurs'd . The fondest words ...
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... Lady C. in sooth Like stabbing folks behind their backs . The age of chivalry , she fears , Is gone for good , since noble dames Who irritate low sonneteers Get pelted with improper names . The Lady Clara cannot think What kind of ...
... Lady C. in sooth Like stabbing folks behind their backs . The age of chivalry , she fears , Is gone for good , since noble dames Who irritate low sonneteers Get pelted with improper names . The Lady Clara cannot think What kind of ...
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... lady's I held the lists against countless numbers , After the style of the darkest V. I am chang'd at present ; the olden fever Has left my brain in a sounder state ; In common - place I'm a firm believer , And hunt for figure and fact ...
... lady's I held the lists against countless numbers , After the style of the darkest V. I am chang'd at present ; the olden fever Has left my brain in a sounder state ; In common - place I'm a firm believer , And hunt for figure and fact ...
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