Works, Volumen12G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... tabor , dragged what was called the " fool plough " from house to house , singing ballads and performing antics , for which they were rewarded with money and good cheer . But it is not in " merry Sherwood Forest " Newstead Abbey 37.
... tabor , dragged what was called the " fool plough " from house to house , singing ballads and performing antics , for which they were rewarded with money and good cheer . But it is not in " merry Sherwood Forest " Newstead Abbey 37.
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... have an undue sway over him , and was derisively called Lady Betty , among the country folk . When the Abbey came into the possession of the late Lord Byron , Joe Murray accom- panied it as a fixture . He was reinstated as Newstead Abbey ...
... have an undue sway over him , and was derisively called Lady Betty , among the country folk . When the Abbey came into the possession of the late Lord Byron , Joe Murray accom- panied it as a fixture . He was reinstated as Newstead Abbey ...
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... called to tea , but wished to finish what I was about . All at once I heard heavy footsteps in the great hall . They sounded like the tramp of a horse . I took the light and went to see what it was . I heard the steps come from the ...
... called to tea , but wished to finish what I was about . All at once I heard heavy footsteps in the great hall . They sounded like the tramp of a horse . I took the light and went to see what it was . I heard the steps come from the ...
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... called the world , and the world's way The moments when we gather from a glance More joy than from all future pride or praise , Which kindle manhood , but can ne'er entrance The heart in an existence of its own , Of 62 Crayon Miscellany.
... called the world , and the world's way The moments when we gather from a glance More joy than from all future pride or praise , Which kindle manhood , but can ne'er entrance The heart in an existence of its own , Of 62 Crayon Miscellany.
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... called Mary Ann , " which , from bearing her own name , he associated with herself , and often persuaded her to sing it over and over for him . The chamber , like all the other parts of the house , had a look of sadness and neglect ...
... called Mary Ann , " which , from bearing her own name , he associated with herself , and often persuaded her to sing it over and over for him . The chamber , like all the other parts of the house , had a look of sadness and neglect ...
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