The Life and Adventures of Joe Thompson: A Narrative Founded on Fact, Volumen2J. Hinton, 1775 |
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... Tears at this Conclufion , and the Prefence of two Perfons who revived in my Mind all the painfully pleañing Tranfactions of my dif- afterous and unfortunate Paffion . They were very much moved at this Apoftrophe of Grief , which ...
... Tears at this Conclufion , and the Prefence of two Perfons who revived in my Mind all the painfully pleañing Tranfactions of my dif- afterous and unfortunate Paffion . They were very much moved at this Apoftrophe of Grief , which ...
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... Tears , and befought him to proceed , which he did , in the following Manner : Sir Walter was not prefent at his Daughter's Death , but was at York with that Villain the ' Squire , in order to the Settlement of fome Affairs pre- vious ...
... Tears , and befought him to proceed , which he did , in the following Manner : Sir Walter was not prefent at his Daughter's Death , but was at York with that Villain the ' Squire , in order to the Settlement of fome Affairs pre- vious ...
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... Tears , and faid , with a melancholy Gesture , That perhaps I might then fee poor Joe , to whom he defired I would give his Love , and tell him he was a fevere Sufferer for what he had acted against him and his Daughter , his dear ...
... Tears , and faid , with a melancholy Gesture , That perhaps I might then fee poor Joe , to whom he defired I would give his Love , and tell him he was a fevere Sufferer for what he had acted against him and his Daughter , his dear ...
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... Tear would trickle down my Cheek , and the burfting Sigh rend my very Bofom in Twain . We spent the Remainder of the Evening in a very agreeable Manner ; and , as my Friends were not provided with a Lodging , I prevailed upon them , the ...
... Tear would trickle down my Cheek , and the burfting Sigh rend my very Bofom in Twain . We spent the Remainder of the Evening in a very agreeable Manner ; and , as my Friends were not provided with a Lodging , I prevailed upon them , the ...
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... Tears , for the Death of my poor Louisa , whofe lovely Image was ever before my Eyes , and whofe Accents hung upon my Ears . Mr. Deacon took Notice of this Alte- ration , with Concern , and began to call more fre- quently upon me , and ...
... Tears , for the Death of my poor Louisa , whofe lovely Image was ever before my Eyes , and whofe Accents hung upon my Ears . Mr. Deacon took Notice of this Alte- ration , with Concern , and began to call more fre- quently upon me , and ...
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