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... poor place and charge , as , were it not for that I know him to be one of yours , I would dis- dain it as much as to keep sheep . " Your Honor , having no use of such poor followers , hath utterly for- gotten me . " He corresponded with ...
... poor place and charge , as , were it not for that I know him to be one of yours , I would dis- dain it as much as to keep sheep . " Your Honor , having no use of such poor followers , hath utterly for- gotten me . " He corresponded with ...
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... poor child . Your mourning cannot avail me , that am but dust .. And I trust my blood will quench their malice that desire my slaughter , and that they will not also seek to kill you and yours with extreme poverty . To what friend to ...
... poor child . Your mourning cannot avail me , that am but dust .. And I trust my blood will quench their malice that desire my slaughter , and that they will not also seek to kill you and yours with extreme poverty . To what friend to ...
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... poor estate ! I would have bettered it , if I had enjoyed it a few years . Thou art a young woman , and forbear not to marry again . It is now nothing to me ; thou art no more mine ; nor I thine . To witness that thou didst love me once ...
... poor estate ! I would have bettered it , if I had enjoyed it a few years . Thou art a young woman , and forbear not to marry again . It is now nothing to me ; thou art no more mine ; nor I thine . To witness that thou didst love me once ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RalegHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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