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Profound politicians are generally believed to have a real as well as an oftenfible reafon for their actions ; and though her lady fhip pleaded , that if he did go fhe might probably expire without having his dear hand to clofe her eyes ...
Profound politicians are generally believed to have a real as well as an oftenfible reafon for their actions ; and though her lady fhip pleaded , that if he did go fhe might probably expire without having his dear hand to clofe her eyes ...
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Sir William continued his moralifing tour through the rest of the state apartments , which might be truly faid " to keep the promise to the eye , and break it to the fenfe , " and concluded his journey in the great hall , where , as he ...
Sir William continued his moralifing tour through the rest of the state apartments , which might be truly faid " to keep the promise to the eye , and break it to the fenfe , " and concluded his journey in the great hall , where , as he ...
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ufal , that it contained an appeal not only to the humanity but alfo to the honour of his lady , he fixed his eyes upon her with fome degree of refentment , and exclaimed , How came you to forget " the poor woman ?
ufal , that it contained an appeal not only to the humanity but alfo to the honour of his lady , he fixed his eyes upon her with fome degree of refentment , and exclaimed , How came you to forget " the poor woman ?
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Mrs. Evans's grief was accompanied by the liveliest expreffions of regret for lady Powerscourt's fufferings , and the most anxious wishes for her recovery , Sir William's eyes fhone with kindred fenfibility , he drew his chair closer to ...
Mrs. Evans's grief was accompanied by the liveliest expreffions of regret for lady Powerscourt's fufferings , and the most anxious wishes for her recovery , Sir William's eyes fhone with kindred fenfibility , he drew his chair closer to ...
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... Float in light vifion round the poet's head , Whene'er with foft ferenity fhe fmil'd , Or caught the orient blush of quick surprize , How fweetly mutable , how brightly wild The liquid luftre darted from her eyes !
... Float in light vifion round the poet's head , Whene'er with foft ferenity fhe fmil'd , Or caught the orient blush of quick surprize , How fweetly mutable , how brightly wild The liquid luftre darted from her eyes !
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added admiration affection allow appeared attachment attention beauty become called certainly character conduct confidence continued converfation convinced countefs dear defign defire determined doubt Edward enjoy Evans eyes faid fair fame father fear feel feemed felt fentiments fevere fhall fhould fir William Fitzofborne fome foon fortune fpirits ftill fuch fuppofed Geraldine give hand happineſs happy heart Henry herſelf himſelf honour hope idea immediately intended knew lady Arabella lady Monteith letter lively London look lord Monteith Lucy manner means ment Mifs Mifs Evans mind moft moſt muft muſt natural never obfervation object once opinion painful party perhaps pleaſure poffeffed pointed Powerscourt prefent principles received recollected refpect replied returned ſhe tears tell tender thefe theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tion vifit virtues wish young