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... lady , What will they say of you and me ? They will say of you , my gentle lady , Your heart is love and kindness ' throne , And it becomes you to confer it On him who gave you all his own : And that as now , both firm and faithful , So ...
... lady , What will they say of you and me ? They will say of you , my gentle lady , Your heart is love and kindness ' throne , And it becomes you to confer it On him who gave you all his own : And that as now , both firm and faithful , So ...
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... Lady Isabelle , that he might bestow it on some favorite lord . Of this despotic charge , the fierce champion of the church acquit- ted himself in so haughty and ungracious a manner , as to excite the censure of the fair lady's numerous ...
... Lady Isabelle , that he might bestow it on some favorite lord . Of this despotic charge , the fierce champion of the church acquit- ted himself in so haughty and ungracious a manner , as to excite the censure of the fair lady's numerous ...
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... Lady deigned to accept such champion of her right , " and he bowed , with blushing and deferential awe to the fair being for whom he was perilling fame and life . " Valiant Knight , " said the Lady , her cheek glowing with a hue , and ...
... Lady deigned to accept such champion of her right , " and he bowed , with blushing and deferential awe to the fair being for whom he was perilling fame and life . " Valiant Knight , " said the Lady , her cheek glowing with a hue , and ...
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Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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