A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... filence by the affectionate artifices of the mistress of the feaft . Without attributing too much to the allurements of wealth , it may readily be believed , that Miss Powerscourt's hand F6 was an object of general contention . After ...
... filence by the affectionate artifices of the mistress of the feaft . Without attributing too much to the allurements of wealth , it may readily be believed , that Miss Powerscourt's hand F6 was an object of general contention . After ...
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... and that if ever the filence of polite reserve was interrupted by repeated inquiries of " What do you think of lady Arabella N5 " Мас . " Macdonald ? " the most candid answer generally received A TALE OF THE TIMES . 273.
... and that if ever the filence of polite reserve was interrupted by repeated inquiries of " What do you think of lady Arabella N5 " Мас . " Macdonald ? " the most candid answer generally received A TALE OF THE TIMES . 273.
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... filence which his delicacy prescribed , and leave him at liberty to re - assure his mistress's virgin heart by protestations of fervent gratitude and unalterable love , he thought even Ge- raldine herself never appeared so lovely with ...
... filence which his delicacy prescribed , and leave him at liberty to re - assure his mistress's virgin heart by protestations of fervent gratitude and unalterable love , he thought even Ge- raldine herself never appeared so lovely with ...
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... filence your observations on this fub- " ject , by owning that I know his . If " I have not your charms to attract his " affection , I have at least fortitude to " avoid his contempt . His regret at " lofing the woman of his choice ...
... filence your observations on this fub- " ject , by owning that I know his . If " I have not your charms to attract his " affection , I have at least fortitude to " avoid his contempt . His regret at " lofing the woman of his choice ...
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... filence all - Light zephyrs wave the trees , - ' Twas but the glancing boughs , and rifing breeze , The faint impression fades upon my brain , The vision closes , but my griefs remain ! 1 CHAP . ΧΧΙ . Still to ourselves in every place A ...
... filence all - Light zephyrs wave the trees , - ' Twas but the glancing boughs , and rifing breeze , The faint impression fades upon my brain , The vision closes , but my griefs remain ! 1 CHAP . ΧΧΙ . Still to ourselves in every place A ...
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