A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... bosom of the fair inconfola- ble . Till I am convinced that jealousy is the only motive which can direct the attention of a husband to his own wife , and that connubial forrow wants energy to break the fragile thread of female existence ...
... bosom of the fair inconfola- ble . Till I am convinced that jealousy is the only motive which can direct the attention of a husband to his own wife , and that connubial forrow wants energy to break the fragile thread of female existence ...
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... bosom ever funk in the milder qualities of the protector and the friend . His hospitable doors were open to indigence ; his delicacy was never hurt by the fim- plicity of ruftic manners ; and though the indolence of his temper sometimes ...
... bosom ever funk in the milder qualities of the protector and the friend . His hospitable doors were open to indigence ; his delicacy was never hurt by the fim- plicity of ruftic manners ; and though the indolence of his temper sometimes ...
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... bosom , nor was the mortal shaft barbed by the virtues which adorned the respectable character to which they were appendages . Like Hu- dibras's Cupid , he certainly " Fix'd his stand " Upon a wealthy jointure land . " Powerscourt ...
... bosom , nor was the mortal shaft barbed by the virtues which adorned the respectable character to which they were appendages . Like Hu- dibras's Cupid , he certainly " Fix'd his stand " Upon a wealthy jointure land . " Powerscourt ...
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... bosom , which somehow or other ( a favourite expression of fir William's ) it had hitherto failed to experience . But while the exu- berance of his own joy was displaying it- felf in the usual style of overflowing be- nevolence ...
... bosom , which somehow or other ( a favourite expression of fir William's ) it had hitherto failed to experience . But while the exu- berance of his own joy was displaying it- felf in the usual style of overflowing be- nevolence ...
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... bosom tear : Oh ! let me fan with vestal care The Hymeneal fire ; Guard it from passion's wild extreme , And bid its falutary beam With life alone expire * ! Having Mrs. Prudentia is very forry that she has not abfolutely conformed to ...
... bosom tear : Oh ! let me fan with vestal care The Hymeneal fire ; Guard it from passion's wild extreme , And bid its falutary beam With life alone expire * ! Having Mrs. Prudentia is very forry that she has not abfolutely conformed to ...
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