Reginald Hastings: Or, A Tale of the Troubles in 164-, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1850 |
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... appeared just adapted to scrutinize a dungeon , and to examine fetters ; his mouth was full of bitterness , and there was room for a good deal of it within his huge jaws and wolfish teeth ; a greyish sandy beard bristled on his pointed ...
... appeared just adapted to scrutinize a dungeon , and to examine fetters ; his mouth was full of bitterness , and there was room for a good deal of it within his huge jaws and wolfish teeth ; a greyish sandy beard bristled on his pointed ...
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... appeared inclined to wiser councils , and had consented to call a Parlia- ment ; the harvest promised an abundant yield , and the nation's pulse beat prosperously high . Then was my father a proud as well as a happy man , with his two ...
... appeared inclined to wiser councils , and had consented to call a Parlia- ment ; the harvest promised an abundant yield , and the nation's pulse beat prosperously high . Then was my father a proud as well as a happy man , with his two ...
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... appearance , and was now called Castle Bifrons , in place of the good old Elizabethan manor - house of Saxonbury . Sir Janus had begun to build during the palmy and unquestioned days of royalty , and Inigo Jones had been encouraged to ...
... appearance , and was now called Castle Bifrons , in place of the good old Elizabethan manor - house of Saxonbury . Sir Janus had begun to build during the palmy and unquestioned days of royalty , and Inigo Jones had been encouraged to ...
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... appeared , they were requested to take the northern . At the south front , Lady Demiroy arrayed in rich taffeta and starched lace was waiting to do the honours of the castle ; at the north , Sir Janus , dressed in drab garments of the ...
... appeared , they were requested to take the northern . At the south front , Lady Demiroy arrayed in rich taffeta and starched lace was waiting to do the honours of the castle ; at the north , Sir Janus , dressed in drab garments of the ...
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... appeared so absorbed in the examination of the book - shelf , that not a symptom of any other thought was visible on his pale , impassive countenance . I had never seen one of his class so near before , and I now gazed upon him with a ...
... appeared so absorbed in the examination of the book - shelf , that not a symptom of any other thought was visible on his pale , impassive countenance . I had never seen one of his class so near before , and I now gazed upon him with a ...
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appeared armour arms battle of Edgehill beauty Blount brave bright brother Bryan castle Cavalier cheek countenance Court courtier d'Aubigny's danger death Demiroy Digby's Ditchley dress Duchess endeavoured enemy escort exclaimed eyes fain father favour fear feel felt fight flung gallant gazed hand happy Harry Hotspur hastily hear heard heart Hezekiah honour hope horse Hugo Hugo's King King's knew Lady d'Aubigny leave Lewknor London look Lord Digby Lord Falkland Lord Hastings Lord Wilmot matter ment never noble Nottingham once Oxford party passed Pedlar Phoebe pleasure poor present Prince Rupert prisoner Puritan rebels replied rode round Roundheads royal scarcely scenes seemed side silence Sir Janus smile soldier soon sorrow soul sound spirit spoke stood strange sword tears tell thee thou thought told trainbands troop troopers trumpet voice waggon whilst words wounded young Zillah