A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... fortune , Virtue would crown them with an unfading garland of modeft , hurtless flowers ; but ill- judging paffion will force the gaudier rose into the wreath , whofe thorn offends them when its leaves are dropt . SHERIDAN'S Rivak , THE ...
... fortune , Virtue would crown them with an unfading garland of modeft , hurtless flowers ; but ill- judging paffion will force the gaudier rose into the wreath , whofe thorn offends them when its leaves are dropt . SHERIDAN'S Rivak , THE ...
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... fortune , Virtue would crown them with an unfading garland of modeft , hurtlefs flowers ; but ill- judging paffion will force the gaudier rofe into the wreath , whofe thorn offends them when its leaves are dropt . SHERIDAN'S Rivals ...
... fortune , Virtue would crown them with an unfading garland of modeft , hurtlefs flowers ; but ill- judging paffion will force the gaudier rofe into the wreath , whofe thorn offends them when its leaves are dropt . SHERIDAN'S Rivals ...
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... fortune of the house of Macdonald . Befide all the beauty and fashion of North Wales , these distinguished nup- tials were honoured by the presence of two deities , generally supposed to be ab- folutely inimical to each other . Cupid ...
... fortune of the house of Macdonald . Befide all the beauty and fashion of North Wales , these distinguished nup- tials were honoured by the presence of two deities , generally supposed to be ab- folutely inimical to each other . Cupid ...
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... fortune present to their nar- row - minded votaries : what confolations could they provide to mitigate the hor- rors of a fick chamber , when the foul can only divert the prefent gloom by confolatory retrospects of its past con- duct ...
... fortune present to their nar- row - minded votaries : what confolations could they provide to mitigate the hor- rors of a fick chamber , when the foul can only divert the prefent gloom by confolatory retrospects of its past con- duct ...
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... fortune to behave ill to an inferior , as for a beauty to be capricious , or a wit fatirical . Each of thefe characters had a privilege to be rude , tyrannical , and cenforious ; and as their faults required no atonement , every body ...
... fortune to behave ill to an inferior , as for a beauty to be capricious , or a wit fatirical . Each of thefe characters had a privilege to be rude , tyrannical , and cenforious ; and as their faults required no atonement , every body ...
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