The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 9G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... body - guard present and a trumpeter ready to summon the household troops . All manner of delicacies were brought from the sea and from remote provinces for his table . In other respects , in dress and manners , he drifted gradually ...
... body - guard present and a trumpeter ready to summon the household troops . All manner of delicacies were brought from the sea and from remote provinces for his table . In other respects , in dress and manners , he drifted gradually ...
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... body , which confessedly produced dullness of mind and sleepiness of body . This way of spending the day in the pursuit of large game , and then coming home to a late dinner and a jovial carouse , where the events of the day are ...
... body , which confessedly produced dullness of mind and sleepiness of body . This way of spending the day in the pursuit of large game , and then coming home to a late dinner and a jovial carouse , where the events of the day are ...
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... body , that never man shall have that office but he , while he and I live . Therewithal they went unto the Archbishop , and . told him how the sword was achieved , and by whom ; and on Twelfth - day all the barons came thither , and to ...
... body , that never man shall have that office but he , while he and I live . Therewithal they went unto the Archbishop , and . told him how the sword was achieved , and by whom ; and on Twelfth - day all the barons came thither , and to ...
Page 23
... body , and his hearing , and his seeing . Then felt he many hands about him , which took him up and bare him out of the chamber door , without any amending of his swoon , and left him there , seeming dead to all people . So upon the ...
... body , and his hearing , and his seeing . Then felt he many hands about him , which took him up and bare him out of the chamber door , without any amending of his swoon , and left him there , seeming dead to all people . So upon the ...
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... body , and bare him into a chamber , and laid him in a rich bed , far from all folk ; and so he lay four days . Then the one said he was on live , and the other said , Nay . In the name of God , said an old man , for I do you verily to ...
... body , and bare him into a chamber , and laid him in a rich bed , far from all folk ; and so he lay four days . Then the one said he was on live , and the other said , Nay . In the name of God , said an old man , for I do you verily to ...
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