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... lady does her train in bad weather . Rip Van Winkle , however , was one of those happy mortals , of foolish , well - oiled dispositions , who take the world easy , eat white bread or brown , whichever can be got with least thought or ...
... lady does her train in bad weather . Rip Van Winkle , however , was one of those happy mortals , of foolish , well - oiled dispositions , who take the world easy , eat white bread or brown , whichever can be got with least thought or ...
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... Lady Geraldine- " With eyes cast up unto the maiden's tower , With easie sighs , such as men draw in love . " In this mood of mere poetical susceptibility , I visited the ancient Keep of the Castle , where James the First of Scotland ...
... Lady Geraldine- " With eyes cast up unto the maiden's tower , With easie sighs , such as men draw in love . " In this mood of mere poetical susceptibility , I visited the ancient Keep of the Castle , where James the First of Scotland ...
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... Lady Jane Beau- fort , daughter of the Earl of Somerset , and a princess of the blood royal of England , of whom he became enamored in the course of his captivity . What gives it a peculiar value , is that it may be considered a ...
... Lady Jane Beau- fort , daughter of the Earl of Somerset , and a princess of the blood royal of England , of whom he became enamored in the course of his captivity . What gives it a peculiar value , is that it may be considered a ...
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... lady of his heart . It is this scene , in particular , which throws all the magic of romance about the old castle keep . He had risen , he says , at daybreak , according to custom , to escape from the dreary meditations of a sleepless ...
... lady of his heart . It is this scene , in particular , which throws all the magic of romance about the old castle keep . He had risen , he says , at daybreak , according to custom , to escape from the dreary meditations of a sleepless ...
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... Lady Jane , walking in the garden to enjoy the beauty of that " fresh May morrowe . " Breaking thus suddenly upon his sight , in the moment of loneliness and excited susceptibility , she at once captivates the fancy of the romantic ...
... Lady Jane , walking in the garden to enjoy the beauty of that " fresh May morrowe . " Breaking thus suddenly upon his sight , in the moment of loneliness and excited susceptibility , she at once captivates the fancy of the romantic ...
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