New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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... knew all this ; and she knew too that nobody under- stood Henry's singing , and the manner in which it should be accompa- nied , but herself . Yet they very rarely spoke much together , and never but in the presence of the good organist ...
... knew all this ; and she knew too that nobody under- stood Henry's singing , and the manner in which it should be accompa- nied , but herself . Yet they very rarely spoke much together , and never but in the presence of the good organist ...
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... knew it all before it came - ay , and even more - for she knew what would be the fate of those she loved so well , and whom she left behind . " Under the restoration she was still patronized by the noble dames of the court , who , sick ...
... knew it all before it came - ay , and even more - for she knew what would be the fate of those she loved so well , and whom she left behind . " Under the restoration she was still patronized by the noble dames of the court , who , sick ...
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... knew it , -ay , I knew it ; he feared the prowess of my arm ! " But this pleasing belief was soon disturbed by a matter - of - fact per- son , who happened to be present , observing that could not be the case , as the vocalist had left ...
... knew it , -ay , I knew it ; he feared the prowess of my arm ! " But this pleasing belief was soon disturbed by a matter - of - fact per- son , who happened to be present , observing that could not be the case , as the vocalist had left ...
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