The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 19, No. 539, March 24, 1832 by Various
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page 6 of 54 (11%)
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ANCIENT VALENTINES. (_For the Mirror_.) The earliest poetical Valentines remaining, are those preserved in the works of Charles Duke of Orleans, father to Louis XII. of France. He was taken prisoner at the battle of Agincourt, and remained in England twenty-five years, and called his mistress his _Valentine_. In the royal library of MSS. now in the British Museum, there is a magnificent volume containing his writings whilst in England; it belonged to Henry VIII. for whom it was copied from older MSS. It is illuminated: one painting represents the duke in the White Tower, at a writing table. This MSS. also contain some of the compositions of Eloisa. S.K. * * * * * THE COSMOPOLITE. SUPERSTITIONS, FABLES, &C. RELATIVE TO ANIMALS. (_Continued from page_ 171.) The fore-foot of a _Hare_ worn constantly in the pocket, is esteemed by certain worthy old dames as a sure preventive of rheumatic disorders. |
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