The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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... Lady Sheffield ? " " Howard , for shame ! she is your kin : and ' tis faid the fifter - ladies , Douglas and Frances , both were right enam- oured of the Earl . " " Belike he gave them potions , then . " " Love potions - eh ? ” " So ...
... Lady Sheffield ? " " Howard , for shame ! she is your kin : and ' tis faid the fifter - ladies , Douglas and Frances , both were right enam- oured of the Earl . " " Belike he gave them potions , then . " " Love potions - eh ? ” " So ...
Page 33
... lady mother , humbly defiring fhe would leave me for a while to mine own contentment . " ** " Where , then , do you go ? ” " First , to Sir Thomas Cheney's ; then on to Llanfrey ; afterwards Sir Edward Waterhouse expects me . " VOL . I ...
... lady mother , humbly defiring fhe would leave me for a while to mine own contentment . " ** " Where , then , do you go ? ” " First , to Sir Thomas Cheney's ; then on to Llanfrey ; afterwards Sir Edward Waterhouse expects me . " VOL . I ...
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... lady's gentlewoman , puts in peremptorily for a closet on the fecond landing . All these matters , and many fuch like , were over and again to be difcuffed . Then there was fuch cutting of glass ! Small indeed were the pieces for which ...
... lady's gentlewoman , puts in peremptorily for a closet on the fecond landing . All these matters , and many fuch like , were over and again to be difcuffed . Then there was fuch cutting of glass ! Small indeed were the pieces for which ...
Page 43
... lady's Ordinary en- grailed . " " 6 Nay ! good Master Tabard , ' tis invected ; ' ' Argent a Crofs invected fable , ' is the blazon . ” " There is room here , I think , fir , for grand quarter- ings . " " An there be , marshal them thus ...
... lady's Ordinary en- grailed . " " 6 Nay ! good Master Tabard , ' tis invected ; ' ' Argent a Crofs invected fable , ' is the blazon . ” " There is room here , I think , fir , for grand quarter- ings . " " An there be , marshal them thus ...
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... lady , at full length , one on each side the protruding fireplace ; and then fome ancestors of either here and there , according as their fizes and the space between the carvings would admit . But fome , more valuable than thefe , the ...
... lady , at full length , one on each side the protruding fireplace ; and then fome ancestors of either here and there , according as their fizes and the space between the carvings would admit . But fome , more valuable than thefe , the ...
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