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  • Said to have been the original of Chaucers physician, who lovd gold in special, he made a fortune from treating his wealthy patients.19

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Said to have been the original of Chaucers physician, who lovd gold in special, he made a fortune from treating his wealthy patients.19

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Said to have been the original of Chaucers physician, who lovd gold in special, he made a fortune from treating his wealthy patients.19

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • The poore gentlewoman told me with many teares, that her husband being none of the frugallest men (and indeed he was a spendthrift), she had hid that gold without his, knowledge, to make use of it as she had occasion, especiallie when she lay in; and conjured me, as I lovd the King (for whom her husband and she had suffered much), not to detaine her gold.

    A Legend of Montrose 2008

  • It was one of the worse years of my life because I lost my grandmother who I lovd and adored.

    kemo666 Diary Entry kemo666 2006

  • And her father hard fighting, who lovd her so dear.

    The Douglas Tragedy 1909

  • Silene can not reduce the hart of youer lovd brother: I would the rightchous would smite me espechah youerslfe & the honnered Depoti to whom I also dereckt this letter ....

    Sabbath in Puritan New England Alice Morse Earle 1881

  • The poore gentlewoman told me with many teares, that her husband being none of the frugallest men (and indeed he was a spendthrift), she had hid that gold without his knowledge, to make use of it as she had occasion, especiallie when she lay in; and conjured me, as I lovd the King (for whom her husband and she had suffered much), not to detaine her gold.

    A Legend of Montrose 1871

  • The poore gentlewoman told me with many teares, that her husband being none of the frugallest men (and indeed he was a spendthrift), she had hid that gold without his, knowledge, to make use of it as she had occasion, especiallie when she lay in; and conjured me, as I lovd the King (for whom her husband and she had suffered much), not to detaine her gold.

    A Legend of Montrose Walter Scott 1801

  • I have installed the ruby on rails social platform lovd by less and everything went well but it only pulls one image and the rest of the css seems broken..

    Freelancer.com - New Projects 2010

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