A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... happiness would unite their 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 ...
... happiness would unite their 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 ...
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... happier rival . She conceives herfelf to be particularly fortunate in exifting at a period more favourable to mental exertions than those which have been commonly deemed the golden ages of literature . Contemplating from her eafy chair ...
... happier rival . She conceives herfelf to be particularly fortunate in exifting at a period more favourable to mental exertions than those which have been commonly deemed the golden ages of literature . Contemplating from her eafy chair ...
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... happiness would unite their 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 ...
... happiness would unite their 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 ...
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... happier rival . She conceives her- felf to be particularly fortunate in ex- ifting at a period more favourable to mental exertions than those which have been commonly deemed the golden ages of literature . Contemplating from her eafy ...
... happier rival . She conceives her- felf to be particularly fortunate in ex- ifting at a period more favourable to mental exertions than those which have been commonly deemed the golden ages of literature . Contemplating from her eafy ...
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... happiest of men . Two months were allotted to ce- remonious vifitings , during which the nuptial retinue moved over every moun- tain , dale , forest , and glen , which the temerity of the coachman pronounced paffable . Sir William had ...
... happiest of men . Two months were allotted to ce- remonious vifitings , during which the nuptial retinue moved over every moun- tain , dale , forest , and glen , which the temerity of the coachman pronounced paffable . Sir William had ...
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