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66 а “ This certainly , fair lady ! ” said I , raising her hand up a little lightly as I began , must be one of Fortune's whimsical doings ; to take two utter strangers by their hands , of different sexes , and perhaps from different ...
66 а “ This certainly , fair lady ! ” said I , raising her hand up a little lightly as I began , must be one of Fortune's whimsical doings ; to take two utter strangers by their hands , of different sexes , and perhaps from different ...
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“ Then I will meet thee , ” said I , “ fair spirit ! at Brussels : ' tis only returning from Italy through Germany to Holland , by the route of Flanders , home ; ' twill scarce be ten posts out of my way ; but were it ten thousand ...
“ Then I will meet thee , ” said I , “ fair spirit ! at Brussels : ' tis only returning from Italy through Germany to Holland , by the route of Flanders , home ; ' twill scarce be ten posts out of my way ; but were it ten thousand ...
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Grieve not , gentle traveller , to let Madame de Rambouillet .. . ; and ye , fair mystic nymphs ! go each one pluck your rose , and scatter them in your path — for Madame de Rambouillet did no more . I handed Madame de Rambouillet out ...
Grieve not , gentle traveller , to let Madame de Rambouillet .. . ; and ye , fair mystic nymphs ! go each one pluck your rose , and scatter them in your path — for Madame de Rambouillet did no more . I handed Madame de Rambouillet out ...
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cried I , kneeling down upon the last step but one in my ascent , grant me but health , thou great Bestower of it , and give me but this fair goddess as my companion , and shower down thy mitres , if it seems good unto thy divine ...
cried I , kneeling down upon the last step but one in my ascent , grant me but health , thou great Bestower of it , and give me but this fair goddess as my companion , and shower down thy mitres , if it seems good unto thy divine ...
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I conceive every fair being as a temple , and would rather enter in , and see the original drawings and loose sketches hung up in it , than the transfiguration of Raphael itself . “ The thirst of this , ” continued I , patient as that ...
I conceive every fair being as a temple , and would rather enter in , and see the original drawings and loose sketches hung up in it , than the transfiguration of Raphael itself . “ The thirst of this , ” continued I , patient as that ...
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