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... Queen . He pauses for a moment , and the happiest conception of the framework of a picturesque narrative that ever occurred to any poet - one that Homer might have envied - the creation of the ancient Harper , starts to life . By such ...
... Queen . He pauses for a moment , and the happiest conception of the framework of a picturesque narrative that ever occurred to any poet - one that Homer might have envied - the creation of the ancient Harper , starts to life . By such ...
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... Queen . " This was Queen Katha- rine Parr : but Mr. Keightley has not previously mentioned her name or marriage , and the reader is at loss to know to whom he alludes . P. 449. " A more humane and en- lightened historian . ' Why not ...
... Queen . " This was Queen Katha- rine Parr : but Mr. Keightley has not previously mentioned her name or marriage , and the reader is at loss to know to whom he alludes . P. 449. " A more humane and en- lightened historian . ' Why not ...
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... Queen Berengaria's Courtesy , and other Poems . By the Lady STUART WORT- LEY . 3 vols . post 8vo . 17. 11s . 6d . Italy , a Poem , with Historical and Clas- sical Notes . By JOHN E. READE . 8vo . 128 . Poems . By T. BURBEDGE . Fcap ...
... Queen Berengaria's Courtesy , and other Poems . By the Lady STUART WORT- LEY . 3 vols . post 8vo . 17. 11s . 6d . Italy , a Poem , with Historical and Clas- sical Notes . By JOHN E. READE . 8vo . 128 . Poems . By T. BURBEDGE . Fcap ...
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... queen - dowager : the flowers comprise specimens from all parts of her Britannic Majesty's possessions . The right reverend prelate intimated that the soirées , commenced by him last season , would be continued during the next ...
... queen - dowager : the flowers comprise specimens from all parts of her Britannic Majesty's possessions . The right reverend prelate intimated that the soirées , commenced by him last season , would be continued during the next ...
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... Queen of Portugal , to accept the insignia of Knight Commander of the Tower and Sword , and a Grand Cross of St. Bento d'Avis . - Col . Henry- Charles Edward Vernon - Graham ( formerly Vernon ) of Hilton - park , co . Stafford , to dis ...
... Queen of Portugal , to accept the insignia of Knight Commander of the Tower and Sword , and a Grand Cross of St. Bento d'Avis . - Col . Henry- Charles Edward Vernon - Graham ( formerly Vernon ) of Hilton - park , co . Stafford , to dis ...
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