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LADY CLARE . LORD Ronald courted Lady Clare , I trow they did not part in
scorn ; Lord Ronald , her cousin , courted her , And they will wed the morrow
morn . “ He does not love me for my birth , Nor for my lands so broad and fair ; He
loves ...
LADY CLARE . LORD Ronald courted Lady Clare , I trow they did not part in
scorn ; Lord Ronald , her cousin , courted her , And they will wed the morrow
morn . “ He does not love me for my birth , Nor for my lands so broad and fair ; He
loves ...
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said Alice the nurse , “ That all comes round so just and fair : Lord Ronald is heir
of all your lands , And you are not the Lady Clare . ” “ Are ye out of your mind , my
nurse , my nurse ? ” Said Lady Clare , “ that ye speak so wild ? ” “ As God ' s ...
said Alice the nurse , “ That all comes round so just and fair : Lord Ronald is heir
of all your lands , And you are not the Lady Clare . ” “ Are ye out of your mind , my
nurse , my nurse ? ” Said Lady Clare , “ that ye speak so wild ? ” “ As God ' s ...
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She said “ Not so : but I will know If there be any faith in man . ” “ Nay now , what
faith ? ” said Alice the nurse , “ The man will cleave unto his right . ” “ And he shall
have it , ” the lady replied , “ Though I should die to - night . ” “ Yet give one kiss ...
She said “ Not so : but I will know If there be any faith in man . ” “ Nay now , what
faith ? ” said Alice the nurse , “ The man will cleave unto his right . ” “ And he shall
have it , ” the lady replied , “ Though I should die to - night . ” “ Yet give one kiss ...
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She clad herself in a russet gown , She was no longer Lady Clare : She went by
dale , and she went by down , With a single rose in her hair . Down stept Lord
Ronald from his tower : “ O Lady Clare , you shame your worth ! Why come you
drest ...
She clad herself in a russet gown , She was no longer Lady Clare : She went by
dale , and she went by down , With a single rose in her hair . Down stept Lord
Ronald from his tower : “ O Lady Clare , you shame your worth ! Why come you
drest ...
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Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) “ If you are not the heiress born , And I , ” said he , "
the lawful heir , We two will wed to - morrow morn , And you shall still be Lady
Clare . ” THE LORD OF BURLEIGH . In her ear he whispers 200 LADY CLARE .
Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) “ If you are not the heiress born , And I , ” said he , "
the lawful heir , We two will wed to - morrow morn , And you shall still be Lady
Clare . ” THE LORD OF BURLEIGH . In her ear he whispers 200 LADY CLARE .
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