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Pagina 76
... Lady Margaret Leigh , whom he has mentioned in one of his sonnets . At last Michaelmas arrived ; but the lady had no inclination to return to the sullen gloom of her husband's habitation , and therefore very willingly forgot her promise ...
... Lady Margaret Leigh , whom he has mentioned in one of his sonnets . At last Michaelmas arrived ; but the lady had no inclination to return to the sullen gloom of her husband's habitation , and therefore very willingly forgot her promise ...
Pagina 196
... Lady , who can sleep , when she pleases . ' Now , ' To a Lady , on her passing through a crowd of people . ' Then , ' On a braid of divers colours woven by four fair Ladies ' : ' On a tree cut in paper ' : or , " To a Lady , from whom ...
... Lady , who can sleep , when she pleases . ' Now , ' To a Lady , on her passing through a crowd of people . ' Then , ' On a braid of divers colours woven by four fair Ladies ' : ' On a tree cut in paper ' : or , " To a Lady , from whom ...
Pagina 273
... lady Elizabeth Howard , Mr. Dryden's widow , that he would make a present of the ground , which was forty pounds , with all the other Abbey - fees . The lord Halifax likewise sent to the lady Elizabeth and Mr. Charles Dryden her son ...
... lady Elizabeth Howard , Mr. Dryden's widow , that he would make a present of the ground , which was forty pounds , with all the other Abbey - fees . The lord Halifax likewise sent to the lady Elizabeth and Mr. Charles Dryden her son ...
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