The American Monthly Magazine, المجلد 3M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1834 |
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... Queens or wo- men . Sorrow at this time had scarcely cast a shadow on that transparent brow ; or if an occasional ... queen of Scotland moved before her four attendant Maries , ten thousand times more lovely from the contrast of her ...
... Queens or wo- men . Sorrow at this time had scarcely cast a shadow on that transparent brow ; or if an occasional ... queen of Scotland moved before her four attendant Maries , ten thousand times more lovely from the contrast of her ...
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... queen of England , froze up the feelings even of those trusted few who bore with the caprices , in seeking for the favors , of Eliza- beth . The titles of Grace and Majesty were lisped indeed by the lips of the fair damsels , but the ...
... queen of England , froze up the feelings even of those trusted few who bore with the caprices , in seeking for the favors , of Eliza- beth . The titles of Grace and Majesty were lisped indeed by the lips of the fair damsels , but the ...
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... Queen had uttered her commands in the nervous quickness of ex- citement , rather than with any feeling of harshness or offended pride , felt , it was evident , more bitterness of grief at the rebuke of one whom she loved no less than ...
... Queen had uttered her commands in the nervous quickness of ex- citement , rather than with any feeling of harshness or offended pride , felt , it was evident , more bitterness of grief at the rebuke of one whom she loved no less than ...
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... Queen of Scotland owed much of her misery in after years to the unclouded brilliancy of her youth- ful prospects , and to the wide distinction between the manners of that court , in which her happiest hours were spent , and of her ...
... Queen of Scotland owed much of her misery in after years to the unclouded brilliancy of her youth- ful prospects , and to the wide distinction between the manners of that court , in which her happiest hours were spent , and of her ...
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... Queen , ever kind and affec- tionate in her disposition , imagining that he had struggled with the demon which possessed him , and cast his hopeless love behind him , met his re- turn to the courtly circle with her wonted condescension ...
... Queen , ever kind and affec- tionate in her disposition , imagining that he had struggled with the demon which possessed him , and cast his hopeless love behind him , met his re- turn to the courtly circle with her wonted condescension ...
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