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... lady was daughter of William Sheldon of Beslye , co . Worcester , and survived her husband many years , dying 23 Dec. , 1606 , aged seventy - four . According to the ' Visitation of Oxfordshire ' ( Harl . Soc . ) , Sir John and Anthony ...
... lady was daughter of William Sheldon of Beslye , co . Worcester , and survived her husband many years , dying 23 Dec. , 1606 , aged seventy - four . According to the ' Visitation of Oxfordshire ' ( Harl . Soc . ) , Sir John and Anthony ...
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... Lady J. Grey to Dudley , ( signed ) M. Drayton . ' Craft , ' & c . , p . 44 . ..... Craft , wrapt still in many comberments . ' Musophilus , ' 11. 913-14 , ( signed ) S. Daniell . * Content , ' • p . 47 . Inconstant change such fickle ...
... Lady J. Grey to Dudley , ( signed ) M. Drayton . ' Craft , ' & c . , p . 44 . ..... Craft , wrapt still in many comberments . ' Musophilus , ' 11. 913-14 , ( signed ) S. Daniell . * Content , ' • p . 47 . Inconstant change such fickle ...
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... lady and bringing her home , And that's before our Lady , And that's before Prince Albert's sight , We sing our song so clearly . Get up , old wife , and shake your feathers ; Dinna think that we are beggars ; We are children come from ...
... lady and bringing her home , And that's before our Lady , And that's before Prince Albert's sight , We sing our song so clearly . Get up , old wife , and shake your feathers ; Dinna think that we are beggars ; We are children come from ...
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... Lady Dorothy Nevill's book of reminis- cences p . 210 , deals with the subject , and her ladyship admits that she had not heard Disraeli express any partiality for the primrose , and goes on to relate : - " As a matter of fact , I ...
... Lady Dorothy Nevill's book of reminis- cences p . 210 , deals with the subject , and her ladyship admits that she had not heard Disraeli express any partiality for the primrose , and goes on to relate : - " As a matter of fact , I ...
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... Lady Priestley . ( Kegan Paul & Co. ) LADY PRIESTLEY originally wrote her ' Story ' for her children only , and for five years it remained among books printed for private circulation . She has now been persuaded to issue the work for ...
... Lady Priestley . ( Kegan Paul & Co. ) LADY PRIESTLEY originally wrote her ' Story ' for her children only , and for five years it remained among books printed for private circulation . She has now been persuaded to issue the work for ...
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Página 197 - Let a man then know his worth, and keep things under his feet. Let him not peep or steal, or skulk up and down with the air of a charity-boy, a bastard, or an interloper, in the world which exists for him.
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Página 290 - Caesar should be a beast without a heart If he should stay at home to-day for fear. No, Caesar shall not: danger knows full well That Caesar is more dangerous than he. We are two lions littered in one day, And I the elder and more terrible: — And Caesar shall go forth.
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