Brambletye House: Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads, Volume 2Henry Colburn, 1835 |
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Page 136
... heard a cry of distress from one of the upper apartments ; and , upon calling to enquire the cause , was answered by one of the maids , that her fellow - servant was dead , and their mistress complained of being exceed- ingly ill ...
... heard a cry of distress from one of the upper apartments ; and , upon calling to enquire the cause , was answered by one of the maids , that her fellow - servant was dead , and their mistress complained of being exceed- ingly ill ...
Page 138
... heard , as night approached , the rumbling of the revolting cart , the tolling of the bell , and the doleful cry of " Bring out your dead ! " It stopped at the door of the house ; one of the buriers helped the nurse to carry down the ...
... heard , as night approached , the rumbling of the revolting cart , the tolling of the bell , and the doleful cry of " Bring out your dead ! " It stopped at the door of the house ; one of the buriers helped the nurse to carry down the ...
Page 167
... heard of your appointment : Oh , the summer rogues ! They come like the flies with the sunshine , to disappear when you are under a cloud . Let me avoid their buzzing . I know their value , for I have written a poem upon Nothing . " His ...
... heard of your appointment : Oh , the summer rogues ! They come like the flies with the sunshine , to disappear when you are under a cloud . Let me avoid their buzzing . I know their value , for I have written a poem upon Nothing . " His ...
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