Works, Том 13J. G. Gregory, 1860 |
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... believe it is , just now , the only gra- tification I can pay for . My attachment for the Princess Isabella hath driven me from my lands ; and even the hum- blest cavalier in the Aragonese army , is not , just now , poorer than I. What ...
... believe it is , just now , the only gra- tification I can pay for . My attachment for the Princess Isabella hath driven me from my lands ; and even the hum- blest cavalier in the Aragonese army , is not , just now , poorer than I. What ...
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... believe thee , my good Beatriz ; but we should be- think us both , of our last shrivings , and of the ghostly coun- sel that we then received . Such flattering discourse seemeth light , when we remember our manifold transgressions , and ...
... believe thee , my good Beatriz ; but we should be- think us both , of our last shrivings , and of the ghostly coun- sel that we then received . Such flattering discourse seemeth light , when we remember our manifold transgressions , and ...
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... believe ; and I also agree that it were unseemly , and little befitting her birth , for even a noble maiden to contract the all - important obligations of mar- riage , with no better motive than the light impulses of a country wench ...
... believe ; and I also agree that it were unseemly , and little befitting her birth , for even a noble maiden to contract the all - important obligations of mar- riage , with no better motive than the light impulses of a country wench ...
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... distinguish between motives , and we have a right to believe that He who read . eth the heart , will not judge the well - intentioned severely Had not Don Enriquez attempted to seize my person , 48 MERCEDES OF CASTILE .
... distinguish between motives , and we have a right to believe that He who read . eth the heart , will not judge the well - intentioned severely Had not Don Enriquez attempted to seize my person , 48 MERCEDES OF CASTILE .
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... believe that there is no up , or down , except as it relateth to the surface of the earth ; so that no great obstacle ex- isteth in that point . " " Thou would'st not have me understand , father , that a man can walk on his head - and ...
... believe that there is no up , or down , except as it relateth to the surface of the earth ; so that no great obstacle ex- isteth in that point . " " Thou would'st not have me understand , father , that a man can walk on his head - and ...
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