The Female Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose and VerseWells and Lilly, 1824 - 287 psl. |
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... studies and business give leave . That is the best part of beauty , which a picture cannot express ; or even the life itself at first sight . Tender and delicate persons are in danger of be- ing 6 [ BOOK I. SELECT SENTENCES .
... studies and business give leave . That is the best part of beauty , which a picture cannot express ; or even the life itself at first sight . Tender and delicate persons are in danger of be- ing 6 [ BOOK I. SELECT SENTENCES .
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Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia). Tender and delicate persons are in danger of be- ing often angry , as being ruffled by so many things , which are scarce felt by more robust natures . To keep anger from being mischievous , three things ...
Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia). Tender and delicate persons are in danger of be- ing often angry , as being ruffled by so many things , which are scarce felt by more robust natures . To keep anger from being mischievous , three things ...
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... tender flow'r Just sprouted on a bank , which the next frost Had nipp'd ; and , with a careful , loving hand , Transplanted her into your own fair garden , [ ish'd , Where the sun always shines : there long she flour- Grew sweet to ...
... tender flow'r Just sprouted on a bank , which the next frost Had nipp'd ; and , with a careful , loving hand , Transplanted her into your own fair garden , [ ish'd , Where the sun always shines : there long she flour- Grew sweet to ...
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... tender love . Such to us , though infinitely high and awful , is Providence ; so it watches over us , com- forting these , providing for those , listening to all , and assisting every one ; and if sometimes it denies the favour we ...
... tender love . Such to us , though infinitely high and awful , is Providence ; so it watches over us , com- forting these , providing for those , listening to all , and assisting every one ; and if sometimes it denies the favour we ...
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... tender and manly passions , and in his public cha- racter and connexions serves his country and man- kind in the most upright and disinterested manner ; who , in fine , enjoys the goods of life with the greatest moderation , bears it's ...
... tender and manly passions , and in his public cha- racter and connexions serves his country and man- kind in the most upright and disinterested manner ; who , in fine , enjoys the goods of life with the greatest moderation , bears it's ...
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The Female Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse– Selected ... Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) Visos knygos peržiūra - 1816 |
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