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... FAIR . By WALTER BESANT and JAMES RICE . 25 cents . 48. BACK TO BACK . A Story of To - day . By En- WARD EVERETT HALE . 25 cents . 49. THE SPANISH ARMADA FOR THE INVA- SION OF ENGLAND . 1587-1588 . By ALFRED H. GUERNSEY . 20 cents . 50 ...
... FAIR . By WALTER BESANT and JAMES RICE . 25 cents . 48. BACK TO BACK . A Story of To - day . By En- WARD EVERETT HALE . 25 cents . 49. THE SPANISH ARMADA FOR THE INVA- SION OF ENGLAND . 1587-1588 . By ALFRED H. GUERNSEY . 20 cents . 50 ...
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... fair women , more gra- cious than the day , break into the lovely glade , and begin to dance and sing upon the lawn . Soon , amidst the noise of " thunder- ing trumpes , " a splendid troop of knights on their finest steeds appear . Hand ...
... fair women , more gra- cious than the day , break into the lovely glade , and begin to dance and sing upon the lawn . Soon , amidst the noise of " thunder- ing trumpes , " a splendid troop of knights on their finest steeds appear . Hand ...
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... fair Emily was beloved by both the unhappy brothers ; and how they fought at last in deadly combat for her sake , and were saved by the interposition of the king . Then , at last , Arcite dies , commending his Emily to the care of ...
... fair Emily was beloved by both the unhappy brothers ; and how they fought at last in deadly combat for her sake , and were saved by the interposition of the king . Then , at last , Arcite dies , commending his Emily to the care of ...
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... fair Canace in del- icate rhymes ; of the magic steed of brass , that at the turning of a screw fled through the air ; of the wonderful mirror , and the ring , and the enchanted sword . The bronzed and hardy sailor tells his coarse ...
... fair Canace in del- icate rhymes ; of the magic steed of brass , that at the turning of a screw fled through the air ; of the wonderful mirror , and the ring , and the enchanted sword . The bronzed and hardy sailor tells his coarse ...
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... fair ; his life was a succession of triumphs . He was buried in Westminster Abbey , in that peaceful cloister , the Poet's Corner , where , at his side , the genius of England sleeps ; and here , after the flight of five centuries , the ...
... fair ; his life was a succession of triumphs . He was buried in Westminster Abbey , in that peaceful cloister , the Poet's Corner , where , at his side , the genius of England sleeps ; and here , after the flight of five centuries , the ...
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