The tale of Chloe: an episode in the history of Beau Beamish (1896)
George MeredithRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Somerset | Somerset Studies | B 823 MER |
GRN0338901
Publication Details
GRN0338901
Hardback
19cm
345p
First line:
A proper tenderness for the Peerage will continue to pass current the illustrious gentleman who was inflamed by Cupid's darts to espouse the milkmaid, or dairymaid, under his ballad title of Duke of Dewlap: nor was it the smallest of the services rendered him by Beau Beamish, then he clapped the name upon her rustic Grace, the young duchess, the very first day of her arrival at Wells.
The house on the beach is also included in this volume by the same author.
The case of General Ople and Lady Camper is also included in this volume by the same author.
A proper tenderness for the Peerage will continue to pass current the illustrious gentleman who was inflamed by Cupid's darts to espouse the milkmaid, or dairymaid, under his ballad title of Duke of Dewlap: nor was it the smallest of the services rendered him by Beau Beamish, then he clapped the name upon her rustic Grace, the young duchess, the very first day of her arrival at Wells.
The house on the beach is also included in this volume by the same author.
The case of General Ople and Lady Camper is also included in this volume by the same author.