A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... fever which attacked her every evening that she was perfuaded to pass at home . In a little time the penfive languor of lady Powerscourt's countenance , unfor- tunately tunately mistaken for the gloom of dif- content , and 44 A TALE OF ...
... fever which attacked her every evening that she was perfuaded to pass at home . In a little time the penfive languor of lady Powerscourt's countenance , unfor- tunately tunately mistaken for the gloom of dif- content , and 44 A TALE OF ...
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... I plains of a low fever ; but his wishes " for my happiness are breathed in such " a ftrong and affectionate manner , " that while I read his letter I felt - I " know " know not what I felt , unless it was 224 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... I plains of a low fever ; but his wishes " for my happiness are breathed in such " a ftrong and affectionate manner , " that while I read his letter I felt - I " know " know not what I felt , unless it was 224 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... fever . " 66 " A low fever ! " replied his lordship with a loud laugh . " A ftrong love - fit 8 you mean . You fpirited him off very cleverly , Geraldine , and just in , " time to fave his life ; for I had written 66 a challenge for him ...
... fever . " 66 " A low fever ! " replied his lordship with a loud laugh . " A ftrong love - fit 8 you mean . You fpirited him off very cleverly , Geraldine , and just in , " time to fave his life ; for I had written 66 a challenge for him ...
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... fever . " " You are all in the wrong , " replied lady Monteith , who could fcarcely fum- mon fufficient fpirits to parry this at- tack ; " but all your manoeuvres shall " not make me gratify your curiofity by explaining this enigma . I ...
... fever . " " You are all in the wrong , " replied lady Monteith , who could fcarcely fum- mon fufficient fpirits to parry this at- tack ; " but all your manoeuvres shall " not make me gratify your curiofity by explaining this enigma . I ...
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... fever'd love what fofter descants flow ; Sing on the tender fympathy I feel , For , as around me , night's dun shadows steal , Keen retrospection every sense employs , And gives a fubftance to departed joys . I fee thy form , my honour ...
... fever'd love what fofter descants flow ; Sing on the tender fympathy I feel , For , as around me , night's dun shadows steal , Keen retrospection every sense employs , And gives a fubftance to departed joys . I fee thy form , my honour ...
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