The Parramatta star [ed. by E.C.K. Gonner].sir Edward Carter K. Gonner 1883 |
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... squires . " “ And aspire , no doubt , to knighthood some day , " said his father , sneeringly . " I am not without ... squire , as though you were already a knight and a gentle- Well ! keep to forest work , you have four days , and the ...
... squires . " “ And aspire , no doubt , to knighthood some day , " said his father , sneeringly . " I am not without ... squire , as though you were already a knight and a gentle- Well ! keep to forest work , you have four days , and the ...
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... Squire to the Lord Charles Spencer , who you well know is a renowned knight . You know that few equals have I in handling weapons of every kind , so shall I hope soon to earn my spurs , and then when a knight and a gentleman , how proud ...
... Squire to the Lord Charles Spencer , who you well know is a renowned knight . You know that few equals have I in handling weapons of every kind , so shall I hope soon to earn my spurs , and then when a knight and a gentleman , how proud ...
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... squire or varlet , and so discharge it myself . She hopes you will not leave the castle without due refreshment and will accept this largesse , " and he offered him a purse containing 50 marks . “ And does she think this will make me ...
... squire or varlet , and so discharge it myself . She hopes you will not leave the castle without due refreshment and will accept this largesse , " and he offered him a purse containing 50 marks . “ And does she think this will make me ...
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... squire may choose any other way , " said John O'Gaunt , spurring his Norman courser , which cleared the obstruction well , though with of course a heavier action than the offspring of the East . " Notre Dame , Dexaie , " cried the young ...
... squire may choose any other way , " said John O'Gaunt , spurring his Norman courser , which cleared the obstruction well , though with of course a heavier action than the offspring of the East . " Notre Dame , Dexaie , " cried the young ...
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... squires , Lord Charles Spencer on a strong iron grey charger rode in , the herald proclaiming : " Here is the Lord Charles Spencer , good knight and true , who declares that his father , the noble Earl of Belle - isle , is true and ...
... squires , Lord Charles Spencer on a strong iron grey charger rode in , the herald proclaiming : " Here is the Lord Charles Spencer , good knight and true , who declares that his father , the noble Earl of Belle - isle , is true and ...
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Abbot of Fontevrand Aden April ARABI PASHA arms ashore asked board the Parramatta Bridget Captain O'Scuttle castle character church Colombo Countess cried Croix deck destrier Duchess Duke Earl of Belle-isle Earl of Broadwater face farewell Father Turner forester galley girl glove grace guard hand heart heaven Heysham honour hope horse John O'Gaunt Joske king knew Lady Mabel Laishley Lancaster LANCASTER CASTLE Little Brown Jug London look Lord Charles Spencer Lune Mabel Baldwin Malta Mark Horton Melbourne Miss morning mother ne'er forget never Nigger Troupe night Parramatta Star passengers Pierre Leroux Pillicoddy Pompey programme Punjabé Ralph Cray replied Edgar river river Lune Ross rupees S.S. Parramatta saloon scene sentries ship side Sir Hugh Baldwin SONG squire steamer Suez Sunderland Point sword tableaux thou tone took treason turned Turold vessel voyage W. W. Read Walney Walney Island young
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2 psl. - Eyes so blue, eyes so blue, Laughing, loving, fond, and true, How I fear to gaze in you, To gaze in you, Eyes so blue ! " Golden hair, golden hair, O your sheeny braids so rare Soon will drive me to despair. To despair, Golden hair ! " Sunny smile, sunny smile, With a more than mortal wile You bewitch me, you beguile, You beguile, Sunny smile ! " Lips so red, lips so red, Roses ne'er such fragrance shed ; I'd wake to kiss you were I dead. Were I dead, Lips so red.
29 psl. - But only could Lucifer, flying from Hades, Gaze down on this crowd with its paniers and paints, He would say, as he looked at the lords and the ladies, "Oh, where is All Sinners
2 psl. - ... encourage the aspirant after the honours of Parnassus even in his earliest attempts to climb its difficult heights. Mr. Davies is steadily mounting upwards, and if he perseveres, will ere long reach a lofty elevation. The following little song is beautiful and would almost argue a practised hand : — " Eyes so blue, eyes so blue, Laughing, loving, fond, and true, How I fear to gaze in you, To gaze in you, Eyes so blue ! " Golden hair, golden hair, O your sheeny braids so rare Soon will drive...
16 psl. - ... children well on the road of life's journey seems entirely laudable. It is easy to hold what others have won, to build on foundations which others have laid, and to do this with all their experience and goodwill to aid him. Hence when the father retires he has the solid satisfaction of knowing that Resigned unto the Heavenly Will, His son keeps on the business still.
42 psl. - Here lies the bones of Margaret Gwynn, Who was so very pure within, She cracked her outer shell of sin And hatched herself a Seraphim.
31 psl. - Don't play with human hearts ; You say you meant in fun, girls, To wound with Cupid's darts.