The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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... arms , Fair mien , difcourses , civil exercise , And all the blazon of a gentleman . Where can be learn to vault , to ride , to fence , To move his body gracefuller , to speak His language purer , or to tune his mind Or manners more to ...
... arms , Fair mien , difcourses , civil exercise , And all the blazon of a gentleman . Where can be learn to vault , to ride , to fence , To move his body gracefuller , to speak His language purer , or to tune his mind Or manners more to ...
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... arms only , as it is ordered , proceed into the hall . Some caft hurried glances at certain papers just affixed to the oaken screen ; thereby learning what Lectures would be read , what Degrees were about to be granted . Others were ...
... arms only , as it is ordered , proceed into the hall . Some caft hurried glances at certain papers just affixed to the oaken screen ; thereby learning what Lectures would be read , what Degrees were about to be granted . Others were ...
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... . Mother ! " " he " My fon ! " " My boy ! " and again and again they folded him in their arms . And many a grateful tear rolled down their happy cheeks . Kind Hearts all . 57 Poor Effex ! how felt 56 The Noble Traytour .
... . Mother ! " " he " My fon ! " " My boy ! " and again and again they folded him in their arms . And many a grateful tear rolled down their happy cheeks . Kind Hearts all . 57 Poor Effex ! how felt 56 The Noble Traytour .
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... arm and hand of each , as it paffes over the wires ! " " ' Tis inspiration — fomething uttered to our spirits ! " " By theirs who play , trow ? " " ' Tis too curious to examine . " " Trow'ft , ' Zekiel , have they thefe melodies from ...
... arm and hand of each , as it paffes over the wires ! " " ' Tis inspiration — fomething uttered to our spirits ! " " By theirs who play , trow ? " " ' Tis too curious to examine . " " Trow'ft , ' Zekiel , have they thefe melodies from ...
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... nobility , refplendent in armorial bearings , glistening with polished arms , gay and gladsome in the life - giving motion of flag and banner . Father Thames Bedecked . 115 As the time for Embarcation 114 The Noble Traytour .
... nobility , refplendent in armorial bearings , glistening with polished arms , gay and gladsome in the life - giving motion of flag and banner . Father Thames Bedecked . 115 As the time for Embarcation 114 The Noble Traytour .
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