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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... wish I were · • fonder of Studdy ; but , since it cannot be , what need to vex ? Some are born of one Mind , some of another . Rose was al- waies for her Booke ; and , had Rose beene no Scholar , Mr. Agnew woulde , may be , never have ...
... wish I were · • fonder of Studdy ; but , since it cannot be , what need to vex ? Some are born of one Mind , some of another . Rose was al- waies for her Booke ; and , had Rose beene no Scholar , Mr. Agnew woulde , may be , never have ...
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... wish to see at my bravest , when deepe Love casteth out Feare ; and that is of Sister Anne , whome I never associate with the Worme and Winding - sheete . Oh no ! I think she , at leaste , dwells amonge the Starres , having sprung ...
... wish to see at my bravest , when deepe Love casteth out Feare ; and that is of Sister Anne , whome I never associate with the Worme and Winding - sheete . Oh no ! I think she , at leaste , dwells amonge the Starres , having sprung ...
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... wish he may thinke me " one , " says Father ; " and as to a little ' longer , what is the goode of waiting for " what is as unlikelie to come eventuallie 66 as now ? " " You must answer that for ' yourselfe , " says Mother , looking ...
... wish he may thinke me " one , " says Father ; " and as to a little ' longer , what is the goode of waiting for " what is as unlikelie to come eventuallie 66 as now ? " " You must answer that for ' yourselfe , " says Mother , looking ...
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... wish it may be the last . What would Mother say to his bringing me to such a Home as this ? I will not think . Soe this is London ! How diverse from the " towred Citie " of my Husband's versing ! and of his Prose too ; for as he spake ...
... wish it may be the last . What would Mother say to his bringing me to such a Home as this ? I will not think . Soe this is London ! How diverse from the " towred Citie " of my Husband's versing ! and of his Prose too ; for as he spake ...
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... WISH I could note down a Tithe of the pleasant Things that were sayd last Nighte . First , olde Mr. Milton having stept out with his Son , —I called in Rachael , the younger of Mr. Russel's Serving - maids , ( for we have none of our ...
... WISH I could note down a Tithe of the pleasant Things that were sayd last Nighte . First , olde Mr. Milton having stept out with his Son , —I called in Rachael , the younger of Mr. Russel's Serving - maids , ( for we have none of our ...
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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