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Robert Weir Brown. A RAMBLE THROUGH KING LY KENSINGTON Tazz - - - - - -
- - -. KENNA ' S KINGDOM Front Cover.
Robert Weir Brown. A RAMBLE THROUGH KING LY KENSINGTON Tazz - - - - - -
- - -. KENNA ' S KINGDOM Front Cover.
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A little to the north of where the Palace now stands , rose the dazzling domes and
towers of the proud palace of the elfin king Oberon . Clustering round the
dwelling place of their monarch were the crowded streets and glittering spires of
the ...
A little to the north of where the Palace now stands , rose the dazzling domes and
towers of the proud palace of the elfin king Oberon . Clustering round the
dwelling place of their monarch were the crowded streets and glittering spires of
the ...
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The king of the mortals in England at this time was Albion , a monarch descended
from old Neptune , the sovereign of the seas . It chanced one day that as Albion '
s wife and child lay sleeping in the palace , one of the most wily of Oberon ' s ...
The king of the mortals in England at this time was Albion , a monarch descended
from old Neptune , the sovereign of the seas . It chanced one day that as Albion '
s wife and child lay sleeping in the palace , one of the most wily of Oberon ' s ...
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The unfortunate lover , murmuring the name of his mistress , sighs his soul away ,
and the rebel army become reconciled to their king . : But Albion is not to die
unrevenged . His expiring groan reaches the ears of his ancestor , Neptune .
The unfortunate lover , murmuring the name of his mistress , sighs his soul away ,
and the rebel army become reconciled to their king . : But Albion is not to die
unrevenged . His expiring groan reaches the ears of his ancestor , Neptune .
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In Anglo - Saxon times there was a most careful division drawn between ' the
King ' s private property , and that of the nation . The first he could dispose of by
will just like any of his subjects . Over the second , his rights were very limited ,
rather ...
In Anglo - Saxon times there was a most careful division drawn between ' the
King ' s private property , and that of the nation . The first he could dispose of by
will just like any of his subjects . Over the second , his rights were very limited ,
rather ...
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Страница 98 - The road between this place (Kensington) and London is grown so infamously bad, that we live here in the same solitude as we should do if cast on a rock in the middle of the ocean, and all the Londoners tell us there is between them and us a great impassable gulf of mud.
Страница 90 - ... for the day of the week, and a watch for the hour of the day, you may inform yourself fully, without any other intelligence but your memory, of every transaction within the verge of the Court. Walking, chaises, levées, and audiences fill the morning.
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Страница 268 - ... who found himself for the first time among Ambassadors and Earls. They will remember that constant flow of conversation, so natural, so animated, so various, so rich with observation and anecdote ; that wit which never gave a wound ; that exquisite mimicry which ennobled, instead of degrading; that goodness of heart which appeared in every look and accent, and gave additional value to every talent and acquirement.
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Страница 97 - Here lies Fred, Who was alive, and is dead. Had it been his father, I had much rather. Had it been his brother, Still better than another. Had it been his sister, No one would have missed her. Had it been the whole generation, Still better for the nation. But since 'tis only Fred, Who was alive, and is dead, There's no more to be said.
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Страница 268 - The time is coming when perhaps a few old men, the last survivors of our generation, will in vain seek, amidst new streets, and squares, and railway stations, for the site of that dwelling...