The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One VolumeThomas, Cowperthwait & Company no. 253, Market street., 1840 - 522 стор. |
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... LORD OF TORRES . ISABEL , A WIDOW , AND OTHER SUBORDINATE CHARACTERS . Time occupied , one - and - twenty years . SCENE I. A green hill overlooking a broad valley , in the centre of which , among a few old trees , stands a noble mansion ...
... LORD OF TORRES . ISABEL , A WIDOW , AND OTHER SUBORDINATE CHARACTERS . Time occupied , one - and - twenty years . SCENE I. A green hill overlooking a broad valley , in the centre of which , among a few old trees , stands a noble mansion ...
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... lord of Torres three years since ! He rode , he ran , he hunted , and he hawked , And all exclaimed , “ a gallant gentleman ! " He had his gay companions — what of that ? They said that youth must have its revelries . He laughed , he ...
... lord of Torres three years since ! He rode , he ran , he hunted , and he hawked , And all exclaimed , “ a gallant gentleman ! " He had his gay companions — what of that ? They said that youth must have its revelries . He laughed , he ...
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... lord of Torres ! [ A STRANGER advances , and pauses before Thomas . Stranger . Are you the lord of Torres ? Thos . I was he ! Strang . You are the man I seek ! Thos . What is ' t you want ? I can bestow no favours , give no gifts- I ...
... lord of Torres ! [ A STRANGER advances , and pauses before Thomas . Stranger . Are you the lord of Torres ? Thos . I was he ! Strang . You are the man I seek ! Thos . What is ' t you want ? I can bestow no favours , give no gifts- I ...
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... lord of Torres . Thos . How shall I be sure Of the validity of these same deeds ? Lord of T. I've heard it said that you are of that country ; If so , the signatures of its late lords , Father and son , may be well known to you . Thos ...
... lord of Torres . Thos . How shall I be sure Of the validity of these same deeds ? Lord of T. I've heard it said that you are of that country ; If so , the signatures of its late lords , Father and son , may be well known to you . Thos ...
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... Lord of T. Forty - one thousand pieces , and five hundred- - Tis a poor price for the rich lands of Torres ! Thos . You do consent- let's have a notary . Lord of T. Give me till night to turn it in my thoughts . Thos . I'll give you not ...
... Lord of T. Forty - one thousand pieces , and five hundred- - Tis a poor price for the rich lands of Torres ! Thos . You do consent- let's have a notary . Lord of T. Give me till night to turn it in my thoughts . Thos . I'll give you not ...
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