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... friend , babbling of what might have been , what should have been . His hard - fought - for honours , what were they ... friends . But he remained deaf to their pleading : he could not leave that house in which he had been so happy and ...
... friend , babbling of what might have been , what should have been . His hard - fought - for honours , what were they ... friends . But he remained deaf to their pleading : he could not leave that house in which he had been so happy and ...
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... friends Richard Lovelace strolled into the hall . One can imagine him standing as in his portrait , with the proud chin back and with the insolently lidded eyes watching these squabbling justices until , poet and man of action , he and ...
... friends Richard Lovelace strolled into the hall . One can imagine him standing as in his portrait , with the proud chin back and with the insolently lidded eyes watching these squabbling justices until , poet and man of action , he and ...
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... friends with whom he could laugh and talk , poets and wits , and doubtless with them he passed many evenings gaily enough while he strove to ignore the tapping in his mind of thoughts of battle , of gallant charges under madcap Rupert ...
... friends with whom he could laugh and talk , poets and wits , and doubtless with them he passed many evenings gaily enough while he strove to ignore the tapping in his mind of thoughts of battle , of gallant charges under madcap Rupert ...
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