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... lady , " as if there was not quite courtesy enough in the words " man " and " woman , " and a little more than was wanted in the other Imaginary Conversations , First Series . Conversation xiv . , vol . i p . 244 . words . It is in this ...
... lady , " as if there was not quite courtesy enough in the words " man " and " woman , " and a little more than was wanted in the other Imaginary Conversations , First Series . Conversation xiv . , vol . i p . 244 . words . It is in this ...
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... lady Christabel , Whom her father loves so well , What makes her in the woods so late , A furlong from the castle ... lady sprang up suddenly , The lovely lady , Christabel ! It moan'd as near as near can be , But what it is , she cannot ...
... lady Christabel , Whom her father loves so well , What makes her in the woods so late , A furlong from the castle ... lady sprang up suddenly , The lovely lady , Christabel ! It moan'd as near as near can be , But what it is , she cannot ...
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... lady's cheek ; There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf , the last of its clan , That dances as often as dance it can , Hanging so light , and hanging so high On the topmost twig that looks up to the sky . Hush , beating heart ...
... lady's cheek ; There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf , the last of its clan , That dances as often as dance it can , Hanging so light , and hanging so high On the topmost twig that looks up to the sky . Hush , beating heart ...
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... Lady Richardson , the wife of Sir John Richardson of Arctic celebrity , and a lady of high intelligence and accomplishments . It is descrip- tive of the first impression of a bright May morning , with its gentle companionship of singing ...
... Lady Richardson , the wife of Sir John Richardson of Arctic celebrity , and a lady of high intelligence and accomplishments . It is descrip- tive of the first impression of a bright May morning , with its gentle companionship of singing ...
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... ladies and knights in a dance on the grass , which being ended , they all kneel down and do honour to the daisy - some to the flower , and some to the leaf ; and the meaning thereof is this : " They which honour the flower , a thing ...
... ladies and knights in a dance on the grass , which being ended , they all kneel down and do honour to the daisy - some to the flower , and some to the leaf ; and the meaning thereof is this : " They which honour the flower , a thing ...
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