Anthology of Romanticism, Volume 2Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 - English literature |
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... father's affairs . Amanda was in the bloom of her youth and beauty , when the lord of the manor , who often called in at the farmer's house as he followed his country sports , fell passionately in love 40 with her . He was a man of ...
... father's affairs . Amanda was in the bloom of her youth and beauty , when the lord of the manor , who often called in at the farmer's house as he followed his country sports , fell passionately in love 40 with her . He was a man of ...
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... father , Philip ? Or is't my brother John ? Or is't my true love Willie , From Scotland new come home ? ' Tis not thy father Philip , Nor yet thy brother John : But ' tis thy true love Willie From Scotland new come home . O sweet ...
... father , Philip ? Or is't my brother John ? Or is't my true love Willie , From Scotland new come home ? ' Tis not thy father Philip , Nor yet thy brother John : But ' tis thy true love Willie From Scotland new come home . O sweet ...
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... father is unknown to a Nair child ; he speaks of the lovers of his mother and of his uncles , but never of his father . 25 Such are the Nairs . At present they are to be found chiefly on the Malabar coast . The mighty 20 empire , which ...
... father is unknown to a Nair child ; he speaks of the lovers of his mother and of his uncles , but never of his father . 25 Such are the Nairs . At present they are to be found chiefly on the Malabar coast . The mighty 20 empire , which ...
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