Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 páginas |
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... Took all advantages within the law ( And some without , I am afraid ) , So as to balance her forlorn condition , And get full payment for her inanition . The washing week approach'd : an awful question Now agitated Rose with pangs ...
... Took all advantages within the law ( And some without , I am afraid ) , So as to balance her forlorn condition , And get full payment for her inanition . The washing week approach'd : an awful question Now agitated Rose with pangs ...
Página 69
... took her at her word , And , with the bright conception smitten , Sat up all night , and with good thrift Of needle , scissors , thimble , thread , Cut up one sheet into a shift , And took the other off the bed ! Next morn , when Mrs ...
... took her at her word , And , with the bright conception smitten , Sat up all night , and with good thrift Of needle , scissors , thimble , thread , Cut up one sheet into a shift , And took the other off the bed ! Next morn , when Mrs ...
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... took busy concernment about him , except the Lady Rivers , who did often , with all the compassment of wit and loving - kindness of heart , beseech him to abandon the crafty mermaids and chamberers with whom he consorted , and choose ...
... took busy concernment about him , except the Lady Rivers , who did often , with all the compassment of wit and loving - kindness of heart , beseech him to abandon the crafty mermaids and chamberers with whom he consorted , and choose ...
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... took one from the mantel , and , ascending the stairs , went into the lady's room , whom he found already in part unapparelled ; her muffler and tirevolant being laid aside from her head , which as she moved , the black locks did bridle ...
... took one from the mantel , and , ascending the stairs , went into the lady's room , whom he found already in part unapparelled ; her muffler and tirevolant being laid aside from her head , which as she moved , the black locks did bridle ...
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... took her for his betrothed wife , movingly beseeching her to compassionate his case . Nor did the lady , intenerated by his tears and piteous looks , and having moreover taken his plighted troth , which verily is a real spousal , any ...
... took her for his betrothed wife , movingly beseeching her to compassionate his case . Nor did the lady , intenerated by his tears and piteous looks , and having moreover taken his plighted troth , which verily is a real spousal , any ...
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