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... night it was his duty , and much watchfulness did it require , to preside over all those jealous safeguards that once fenced round a sleeping king from a traitorous subject . In a pallet bed , in the same room with the king , rested the ...
... night it was his duty , and much watchfulness did it require , to preside over all those jealous safeguards that once fenced round a sleeping king from a traitorous subject . In a pallet bed , in the same room with the king , rested the ...
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... night of the past is sensibly enough stated by Aubrey himself : - " What uncertainty do we find in printed histories ! They either treading too near on the heels of truth , that they dare not speak plain ; or else for want of ...
... night of the past is sensibly enough stated by Aubrey himself : - " What uncertainty do we find in printed histories ! They either treading too near on the heels of truth , that they dare not speak plain ; or else for want of ...
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... Night , Dec. 7 , 1847 , by C. Knight . We shall postpone , until nearly the close of this volume , a description , not only of the most recent condition of the premises in Henley Street , but of the garden of New Place , which has also ...
... Night , Dec. 7 , 1847 , by C. Knight . We shall postpone , until nearly the close of this volume , a description , not only of the most recent condition of the premises in Henley Street , but of the garden of New Place , which has also ...
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... Night's candles are burnt out , and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain's tops . " Saw he not the sun dance - heard he not the expression of the undoubting belief that the sun danced - as he went forth into Stratford meadows ...
... Night's candles are burnt out , and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain's tops . " Saw he not the sun dance - heard he not the expression of the undoubting belief that the sun danced - as he went forth into Stratford meadows ...
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... which we shall hereafter have to speak ) and enter that beautiful meadow which rises into a * Midsummer - Night's Dream . ↑ Henry VIII . gentle eminence commanding the hamlet at several points . Throw F2 67 A BIOGRAPHY .
... which we shall hereafter have to speak ) and enter that beautiful meadow which rises into a * Midsummer - Night's Dream . ↑ Henry VIII . gentle eminence commanding the hamlet at several points . Throw F2 67 A BIOGRAPHY .
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