Godway Castle, Or, The Fortunes of a King's Daughter: An Historical Romance |
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... turning them from their old faith , and thence it went forth to those who , com- mencing under Edward VI . , formed a firmly - grounded Anglican church under Elizabeth . Banished from court in the reign of the catholic Mary , but too ...
... turning them from their old faith , and thence it went forth to those who , com- mencing under Edward VI . , formed a firmly - grounded Anglican church under Elizabeth . Banished from court in the reign of the catholic Mary , but too ...
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... turned to another star which at the same time adorned the court . The king , having raised the mother and sister of his haughty favourite to the rank of countess , and given them the title of Buck- ingham , the lady appeared at court to ...
... turned to another star which at the same time adorned the court . The king , having raised the mother and sister of his haughty favourite to the rank of countess , and given them the title of Buck- ingham , the lady appeared at court to ...
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... turning away with fearful violence , stretched out his hand , saying , in horror : - " Silence ! for God's sake , be silent ! by heaven and earth , not a word ! " They remained standing still ; they appeared lifeless , till Robert ...
... turning away with fearful violence , stretched out his hand , saying , in horror : - " Silence ! for God's sake , be silent ! by heaven and earth , not a word ! " They remained standing still ; they appeared lifeless , till Robert ...
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... turned from him , he seemed to have lost all his powers . He was so simple - minded , so unsuspiciously wrapped up in his feelings , that he had no foreboding of wrong , nor knew that there was not a creature at court who had not long ...
... turned from him , he seemed to have lost all his powers . He was so simple - minded , so unsuspiciously wrapped up in his feelings , that he had no foreboding of wrong , nor knew that there was not a creature at court who had not long ...
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... turned to embrace the earl , and said , with tears in his eyes , " Thank God , you are happy ! " And the duke had really become so . For this he had to thank , not only his own virtues , but those of his wife ; and the passionate love ...
... turned to embrace the earl , and said , with tears in his eyes , " Thank God , you are happy ! " And the duke had really become so . For this he had to thank , not only his own virtues , but those of his wife ; and the passionate love ...
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