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MY BEAUTIFUL LADY THOMAS WOOLNER 1825-1892. I. Love. My. Lady. ;. she. is. very. fair. ;. Her brow is wan , and bound by simple hair Her spirit sits aloof , and high But glances from her tender eye In sweetness droopingly .
MY BEAUTIFUL LADY THOMAS WOOLNER 1825-1892. I. Love. My. Lady. ;. she. is. very. fair. ;. Her brow is wan , and bound by simple hair Her spirit sits aloof , and high But glances from her tender eye In sweetness droopingly .
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The young lovers were separated and from this attachment sprang Lady Anne Lindsay's Auld Robin Gray , Burges being the Young Jamie of the Ballad . In 1821 he came into possession of Ixworth Thorpe in Suffolk , the estate of his friend ...
The young lovers were separated and from this attachment sprang Lady Anne Lindsay's Auld Robin Gray , Burges being the Young Jamie of the Ballad . In 1821 he came into possession of Ixworth Thorpe in Suffolk , the estate of his friend ...
الصفحة 231
Lady Elizabeth died in 1762 and Smith married again to a Miss Newson of Leiston in Suffolk , who survived him and forgave a solitary but notorious escapade when he took his leading lady to Paris in the spring of 1764.
Lady Elizabeth died in 1762 and Smith married again to a Miss Newson of Leiston in Suffolk , who survived him and forgave a solitary but notorious escapade when he took his leading lady to Paris in the spring of 1764.
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