The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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... Sidney now ? " " In Venice - Padua Verona ! " And , as the mighty names drop forth from many lips , what ardour poetic , chivalric , fills their youthful bosoms ! Two generations of ftudents had paffed by : but the noble , gentle nature ...
... Sidney now ? " " In Venice - Padua Verona ! " And , as the mighty names drop forth from many lips , what ardour poetic , chivalric , fills their youthful bosoms ! Two generations of ftudents had paffed by : but the noble , gentle nature ...
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... Sidney . They are fair ladies , these ! The Countefs , yet at fome eight - and - thirty years of age , pre- ferving the fresh fragrance of the full - blown Rofe : the Budding bride , at little more than half - way through her teens ...
... Sidney . They are fair ladies , these ! The Countefs , yet at fome eight - and - thirty years of age , pre- ferving the fresh fragrance of the full - blown Rofe : the Budding bride , at little more than half - way through her teens ...
Page 135
... Sidney ) . He hath fome care upon his brow ; her Highnefs trufts him in nice exploits . He hath lately come from Scotland : where , ' tis faid , he outwitted Maitland and King James . ' Tis a Puritanical patch though , and a politician ...
... Sidney ) . He hath fome care upon his brow ; her Highnefs trufts him in nice exploits . He hath lately come from Scotland : where , ' tis faid , he outwitted Maitland and King James . ' Tis a Puritanical patch though , and a politician ...
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... Sidney is now in his thirtieth year . He is one of the most accomplished and pleasing men you could meet in England or elsewhere . By the frankness of his addrefs - that gay cheerfulness without familiarity or levity : the honefty of ...
... Sidney is now in his thirtieth year . He is one of the most accomplished and pleasing men you could meet in England or elsewhere . By the frankness of his addrefs - that gay cheerfulness without familiarity or levity : the honefty of ...
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... Sidney ! Thy memory fhall live wreathed in the choicest praise of England's worthies ! for already Edmund Spencer hath proclaimed thy virtuous condition . Now Master Philip hath , as he will tell his friends , had great advantages . He ...
... Sidney ! Thy memory fhall live wreathed in the choicest praise of England's worthies ! for already Edmund Spencer hath proclaimed thy virtuous condition . Now Master Philip hath , as he will tell his friends , had great advantages . He ...
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