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<p>But after the wedding, all shall be remediedv
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To avert <add>correct</add> this fault of <del>ob</del> obliviousness<lb/>
 
I will hang the corners and walls all over with <add>clocks and watches</add><lb/>
 
And silver hammers <del>with</del> shall strike everywhere <del>the hour</del>.<lb/>
 
The hours, the quarters, the seconds and the minutes:<lb/>
It is not possible to believe that Marina among so<lb/>
Many monitors should forget the time.<lb/>
This suggestion made the hope of his happiness sure.<lb/>
The marriage contract was signed.  <del>all</del><lb/>
All was ready to proceed to church.<lb/>
In a splendid and numerous suite<lb/>
Of friends and relations<lb/>
All is sable fur, shining with gold and scarlet<lb/>
As was fit for the Son of an eminent Senator,<lb/>
The bridge groom proceeded from his Castle<lb/>
Without the occurence of any unfavourable omen.<lb/>
The Chronicle tells us then of the order of the cavaldades<lb/>
<del>The The <add>At first</add></del> In the first place, preceeded <del>12</del> twelve Trumpeters<lb/>
Clad in suits of <del>Fle</del> Flemish cloth, splendidly and rich<lb/>
And as the Wojewodric was the Colonel of the Hussars<lb/>
In the Regiment of his own father.<lb/>
As the head of the procession rode <del>an</del><lb/>
A troop of spearmen.<lb/>
With <add>eagle</add> wings upon the shoulders,<hi rend="superscript">x</hi> <note>Description of <del>the</del> a polish Hussar, according to history – though singular and even bizarre but <gap/> true</note> and the quiver, full <add>of silver</add> arrows<lb/>
Gathered behind them with every step<lb/>
The Skins of Leopard hung loosely around them<lb/>
Their claws <add>fastened</add> upon the breas;  and their white tusks<lb/>
The Standards flapped in the gale<lb/>
Each riding <del>good</del> noble steed, with a rich saddle<lb/>
Each with mustaduos and a look of Mars.</p>
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But after the wedding, all shall be remediedv To avert correct this fault of ob obliviousness
I will hang the corners and walls all over with clocks and watches
And silver hammers with shall strike everywhere the hour.
The hours, the quarters, the seconds and the minutes:
It is not possible to believe that Marina among so
Many monitors should forget the time.
This suggestion made the hope of his happiness sure.
The marriage contract was signed. all
All was ready to proceed to church.
In a splendid and numerous suite
Of friends and relations
All is sable fur, shining with gold and scarlet
As was fit for the Son of an eminent Senator,
The bridge groom proceeded from his Castle
Without the occurence of any unfavourable omen.
The Chronicle tells us then of the order of the cavaldades
The The At first In the first place, preceeded 12 twelve Trumpeters
Clad in suits of Fle Flemish cloth, splendidly and rich
And as the Wojewodric was the Colonel of the Hussars
In the Regiment of his own father.
As the head of the procession rode an
A troop of spearmen.
With eagle wings upon the shoulders,x Description of the a polish Hussar, according to history – though singular and even bizarre but true and the quiver, full of silver arrows
Gathered behind them with every step
The Skins of Leopard hung loosely around them
Their claws fastened upon the breas; and their white tusks
The Standards flapped in the gale
Each riding good noble steed, with a rich saddle
Each with mustaduos and a look of Mars.


Identifier: | JB/110/073/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 110.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

110

Main Headings

Folio number

073

Info in main headings field

Image

004

Titles

miss guzdralska / a tale from the 13th century

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

sir john bowring

Watermarks

ia 1820

Marginals

Paper Producer

fr4

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1820

Notes public

ID Number

36063

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