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... a mountain which I observed of a lady in diamonds , and a long bck resembled a cone , he corrected my in- hood . ... and of which And the ladies with whom he was he ever retained some odour , that acquainted , agree , that no man ...
... a mountain which I observed of a lady in diamonds , and a long bck resembled a cone , he corrected my in- hood . ... and of which And the ladies with whom he was he ever retained some odour , that acquainted , agree , that no man ...
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To a Young Lady on her Birth - NAY.1 Clouds do not always veil the skies , This tributary verse receive , my fair , Nor showers immerse the verdant plain ; Warm with an ardent lover's fondest prayer . Nor do the billows always rise ...
To a Young Lady on her Birth - NAY.1 Clouds do not always veil the skies , This tributary verse receive , my fair , Nor showers immerse the verdant plain ; Warm with an ardent lover's fondest prayer . Nor do the billows always rise ...
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Yet Epilogue , intended to have been spoken by a LADY'who was to personate the Ghost of he read a great deal in a desultory HERMIONE . ) manner , without any scheme of study ; Ye blooming train , who give despair or joy , as chance ...
Yet Epilogue , intended to have been spoken by a LADY'who was to personate the Ghost of he read a great deal in a desultory HERMIONE . ) manner , without any scheme of study ; Ye blooming train , who give despair or joy , as chance ...
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... is ascertained by from one of his little fragments of a diary , the testimony of a lady , who , in a paper that he went ... a lady hopes that the following informa for Mr. Blackwall died on the 8th of tion may not be unacceptable .
... is ascertained by from one of his little fragments of a diary , the testimony of a lady , who , in a paper that he went ... a lady hopes that the following informa for Mr. Blackwall died on the 8th of tion may not be unacceptable .
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Such was this lady's statement , which I make no convulsive starts and odd gesticulations , doubt she supposed to be correct ; but it shews which tended to excite at once surprise how dangerous it is to trust too implicitly to traMrs.
Such was this lady's statement , which I make no convulsive starts and odd gesticulations , doubt she supposed to be correct ; but it shews which tended to excite at once surprise how dangerous it is to trust too implicitly to traMrs.
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