Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 páginas |
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... dear , and un- known . Oh , the worlds of good advice showered upon me when it was whispered that I was about to marry ! I began to doubt my own identity . Surely , methought , I must be a minor , or a ward of Chancery , or a lunatic ...
... dear , and un- known . Oh , the worlds of good advice showered upon me when it was whispered that I was about to marry ! I began to doubt my own identity . Surely , methought , I must be a minor , or a ward of Chancery , or a lunatic ...
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... dear little boys , whom I have not yet had the pleasure of seeing . Madame de Staël says , that we must some- times give fame a long credit , but that , if there be any thing due to us , she will be sure to pay it in the long - run : so ...
... dear little boys , whom I have not yet had the pleasure of seeing . Madame de Staël says , that we must some- times give fame a long credit , but that , if there be any thing due to us , she will be sure to pay it in the long - run : so ...
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... dear beautiful little children . What can be more amiable than the sympathy univer- sally expressed upon such occasions for a man's un- provided , and interesting , and charming cherubs ? It must be confessed , that their beauties and ...
... dear beautiful little children . What can be more amiable than the sympathy univer- sally expressed upon such occasions for a man's un- provided , and interesting , and charming cherubs ? It must be confessed , that their beauties and ...
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... dear babe , to think that for ever we must part , That thou again wilt never be press'd unto my heart ; For tho ' thou wert but young , thou wert made to us most dear , By a little age of sickness , anxiety , and fear.- How often with ...
... dear babe , to think that for ever we must part , That thou again wilt never be press'd unto my heart ; For tho ' thou wert but young , thou wert made to us most dear , By a little age of sickness , anxiety , and fear.- How often with ...
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... great act of justice towards that ill - used gentleman , who has been subjected to such a series of ante - natal inflictions - poor Mr. Posterity . THE BARD'S SONG TO HIS DAUGHTER . O DAUGHTER dear ANTIQUITY AND POSTERITY . 125.
... great act of justice towards that ill - used gentleman , who has been subjected to such a series of ante - natal inflictions - poor Mr. Posterity . THE BARD'S SONG TO HIS DAUGHTER . O DAUGHTER dear ANTIQUITY AND POSTERITY . 125.
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