A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... tender gratitude had endowed his be- loved bride . At the age of feventeen , after having experienced the adulation and the luxury of two London winters , the lovely Arabella fet out for her aunt's caftle , fituated in the wilds of ...
... tender gratitude had endowed his be- loved bride . At the age of feventeen , after having experienced the adulation and the luxury of two London winters , the lovely Arabella fet out for her aunt's caftle , fituated in the wilds of ...
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... tender bofom , nor was the mortal fhaft barbed by the virtues which adorned the refpectable character to which they were appendages . Like Hu dibras's Cupid , he certainly Fix'd his ftand " Upon a wealthy jointure land . " Powerscourt ...
... tender bofom , nor was the mortal fhaft barbed by the virtues which adorned the refpectable character to which they were appendages . Like Hu dibras's Cupid , he certainly Fix'd his ftand " Upon a wealthy jointure land . " Powerscourt ...
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... of those falu- brious waters which King Bladud fortu- nately discovered , to the unspeakable advantage of all tender husbands and in- dulgent fathers . CHAP . IV . There Affectation with a fickly mien 42 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... of those falu- brious waters which King Bladud fortu- nately discovered , to the unspeakable advantage of all tender husbands and in- dulgent fathers . CHAP . IV . There Affectation with a fickly mien 42 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... , tears , and faintings , by which his gentle lady ftrove to induce him to speak and look like other people . Even the tender argument , that a man who * who really loved his wife muft adopt all her 52 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... , tears , and faintings , by which his gentle lady ftrove to induce him to speak and look like other people . Even the tender argument , that a man who * who really loved his wife muft adopt all her 52 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... foresters was occupied by the tender magnolio and frail acacia ; at least by their remains , for the beautiful exotics had been already killed by the frofts , or broken broken by vernal ftorms . In fhort , to adopt 70 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... foresters was occupied by the tender magnolio and frail acacia ; at least by their remains , for the beautiful exotics had been already killed by the frofts , or broken broken by vernal ftorms . In fhort , to adopt 70 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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