The Maiden & Married Life of Mary Powell (afterwards Mistress Milton): And the Sequel Thereto, Deborah's DiaryJ. C. Nimmo, 1898 - 358 halaman |
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Halaman xxvii
... sweet - briar , and the eglantine are redolent beneath its casements ; the cock at the barn - door may be seen from any of its windows ; and doubtless , the barn itself is the very one in which the shadowy flail of Robin Goodfellow ...
... sweet - briar , and the eglantine are redolent beneath its casements ; the cock at the barn - door may be seen from any of its windows ; and doubtless , the barn itself is the very one in which the shadowy flail of Robin Goodfellow ...
Halaman xxx
... slopes and the lanes , with their hedges full of sweet - briar , that stretch down towards Oxford . One could not find a sweeter setting for the youth of the damsel who was to be John Milton's bride . XXX Introduction.
... slopes and the lanes , with their hedges full of sweet - briar , that stretch down towards Oxford . One could not find a sweeter setting for the youth of the damsel who was to be John Milton's bride . XXX Introduction.
Halaman xxxiii
... sweet and unharmed as this . It All round are the Quaker memorials of the Penns , the Penningtons , and stiff Thomas Ellwood . The parish registers have record of the deaths of the great Penn himself , of his second wife , and of ...
... sweet and unharmed as this . It All round are the Quaker memorials of the Penns , the Penningtons , and stiff Thomas Ellwood . The parish registers have record of the deaths of the great Penn himself , of his second wife , and of ...
Halaman 5
... sweet with Flowers . Sayd I , " Rose , to be Mistress of this pretty Cottage , ' twere hardlie amisse to marry a " Man as olde as Master Roger . " " Olde ! " quoth she , " deare Moll , you must not " deeme him olde ; why , he is but ...
... sweet with Flowers . Sayd I , " Rose , to be Mistress of this pretty Cottage , ' twere hardlie amisse to marry a " Man as olde as Master Roger . " " Olde ! " quoth she , " deare Moll , you must not " deeme him olde ; why , he is but ...
Halaman 22
... sweet " Child ! But what wilt say , Moll , when " I tell thee that a well - esteemed Gentle- man , whom as yet indeed I know too " little of , hath craved of me Access to the " House as one that woulde win your " Favour ? " 66 Thereupon ...
... sweet " Child ! But what wilt say , Moll , when " I tell thee that a well - esteemed Gentle- man , whom as yet indeed I know too " little of , hath craved of me Access to the " House as one that woulde win your " Favour ? " 66 Thereupon ...
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agayn agaynst Aldersgate Street Anne Answer askt avised Bernardo Tasso better Betty Books Bunhill Fields Chalfont Chamber chidden Child Cousin cried crying Daye dear Dick Dick and Harry Dinner Discourse Drawn by JOHN Ellwood Eyes feared Fitnesse Forest Hill Friend Hand hath hear hearde Heart Heaven HERBERT RAILTON Home House Howbeit Husband indeede JELLICOE and HERBERT JOHN JELLICOE John Milton King kissed knew Lady laughing London look lookt Lord Marriage married Mary Powell methinks methought Milton Mind Mistress Morning never Night poor pray replied returned Robin Roger Agnew Rose Rose's Roundheads sate sayd says Father says Mother says Uncle sayth seemed Sheepscote shew silent Spiritts stept Studdy suddain sure sweet Moll talking Tears tell Theodore Beza Things Thomas Ellwood thou thought told twas Voice walked weeping Wife wish Woman Words write