The Patrician, Volume 3John Burke, Sir Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 - Genealogy |
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... , little flowret ! bloom and droop- Not vain thy transient day , Since thou hast power to cheer with hope The wanderer's lonely way ! J. L. ELLERTON . CHRONICLES OF THE KNIGHTS . No. IV . " The 16 THE FLOWER OF THE WILDERNESS .
... , little flowret ! bloom and droop- Not vain thy transient day , Since thou hast power to cheer with hope The wanderer's lonely way ! J. L. ELLERTON . CHRONICLES OF THE KNIGHTS . No. IV . " The 16 THE FLOWER OF THE WILDERNESS .
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... the additional surnames of Boughton and Leigh . Lady Leigh's third husband was the celebrated Barry O'Meara , author of a " Voice from St. Helena . 46 THE DEATHS OF THE SOVEREIGNS OF ENGLAND . Thou THE ARISTOCRACY . 45.
... the additional surnames of Boughton and Leigh . Lady Leigh's third husband was the celebrated Barry O'Meara , author of a " Voice from St. Helena . 46 THE DEATHS OF THE SOVEREIGNS OF ENGLAND . Thou THE ARISTOCRACY . 45.
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... Thou dost look Like Patience , gazing on King's graves , and smiling Extremity out of act . SHAKESPEARE . Duncan is in his grave ; After life's fitful fever , he sleeps well : Treason has done his worst : nor steel , nor poison , Malice ...
... Thou dost look Like Patience , gazing on King's graves , and smiling Extremity out of act . SHAKESPEARE . Duncan is in his grave ; After life's fitful fever , he sleeps well : Treason has done his worst : nor steel , nor poison , Malice ...
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... thou shalt inherit the fortunes of both thy brothers . " William imme- diately began his journey for England : Henry hastened to the treasury , and received his money . 66 66 • After the departure of the two princes , it was suggested ...
... thou shalt inherit the fortunes of both thy brothers . " William imme- diately began his journey for England : Henry hastened to the treasury , and received his money . 66 66 • After the departure of the two princes , it was suggested ...
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... thou art come to set mine eye ; The tackle of my heart is crack'd and burn'd ; And all the shrouds , wherewith my life should sail , Are turned to one thread , one little hair : My heart hath one poor string to stay it by , Which holds ...
... thou art come to set mine eye ; The tackle of my heart is crack'd and burn'd ; And all the shrouds , wherewith my life should sail , Are turned to one thread , one little hair : My heart hath one poor string to stay it by , Which holds ...
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