A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... in which I left lady Powerscourt in my laft Chapter , except that of fome fair damfel in romance , whom a terrible Saracen is carrying away to to his enchanted caftle . The twentieth mile - ftone 62 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... in which I left lady Powerscourt in my laft Chapter , except that of fome fair damfel in romance , whom a terrible Saracen is carrying away to to his enchanted caftle . The twentieth mile - ftone 62 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... words , " fine feeling , " and " acute fenfibility , " when used in their general import , always drew from him an emphatical " Non- " sense ! " CHAP . VII . She was fair beyond your brightest A TALE OF THE TIMES . 95.
... words , " fine feeling , " and " acute fenfibility , " when used in their general import , always drew from him an emphatical " Non- " sense ! " CHAP . VII . She was fair beyond your brightest A TALE OF THE TIMES . 95.
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Jane West. CHAP . VII . She was fair beyond your brightest bloom , ( This Envy owns , fince now her bloom is fled , ) Fair as the forms that , wove in Fancy's loom , Float in light vifion round the poet's head . Whene'er with foft ...
Jane West. CHAP . VII . She was fair beyond your brightest bloom , ( This Envy owns , fince now her bloom is fled , ) Fair as the forms that , wove in Fancy's loom , Float in light vifion round the poet's head . Whene'er with foft ...
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... fair Geraldine excited ; but one young lady , who was neither her rival nor her copyift , loved her with un- affected tenderness . The character of Lucy Evans was perfectly her own ; it was caft in nature's most artless mould , and ...
... fair Geraldine excited ; but one young lady , who was neither her rival nor her copyift , loved her with un- affected tenderness . The character of Lucy Evans was perfectly her own ; it was caft in nature's most artless mould , and ...
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... fair Geraldine bent over the harp with the grace of a Calliope and the execution of a Cecilia , Lucy fat quietly at her plain work in a corner of the room , and enjoyed the applaufe which her friend's mafterly performance ever excited ...
... fair Geraldine bent over the harp with the grace of a Calliope and the execution of a Cecilia , Lucy fat quietly at her plain work in a corner of the room , and enjoyed the applaufe which her friend's mafterly performance ever excited ...
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