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He has found The fource of the difeafe that nature feels , And bids the world take heart , and banish fear . COWPER . MRS . PRUDENTIA HOMESPUN again begs leave to return thanks to the world for its very favourable reception of her ...
He has found The fource of the difeafe that nature feels , And bids the world take heart , and banish fear . COWPER . MRS . PRUDENTIA HOMESPUN again begs leave to return thanks to the world for its very favourable reception of her ...
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His life was too inoffenfive to fear cenfure ; his heart never panted for court - favour ; and the praise of of magnificence or refined tafte presented no attractions to his A TALE OF THE TIMES . 13.
His life was too inoffenfive to fear cenfure ; his heart never panted for court - favour ; and the praise of of magnificence or refined tafte presented no attractions to his A TALE OF THE TIMES . 13.
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He would keep lady Powerfcourt a coach and fix with all his heart , but he did not like ladies driving . four in hand . She might have half a dozen English waiting - women if the pleafed , and as many Welch ones , but he did not approve ...
He would keep lady Powerfcourt a coach and fix with all his heart , but he did not like ladies driving . four in hand . She might have half a dozen English waiting - women if the pleafed , and as many Welch ones , but he did not approve ...
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I am forry for it with all my heart , " replied fir William ; " The really . " writes like a fenfible woman and a " good Chriftian . " " Most people with whom I happen " to difagree , are fo in your opinion , " " My E 3 1 " My dear ...
I am forry for it with all my heart , " replied fir William ; " The really . " writes like a fenfible woman and a " good Chriftian . " " Most people with whom I happen " to difagree , are fo in your opinion , " " My E 3 1 " My dear ...
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attaching herself to the idol of her own imagination ; and though , with the common philofophy of nineteen , fhe fuppofed nothing fo irretrievable as a wandering heart , he really was what fir William esteemed her to be , a very amiable ...
attaching herself to the idol of her own imagination ; and though , with the common philofophy of nineteen , fhe fuppofed nothing fo irretrievable as a wandering heart , he really was what fir William esteemed her to be , a very amiable ...
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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