A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... mind was indebted for its richest treasures . At the age of feventeen fhe appeared an enchanting beauty ; polite , fenfible , accomplished , affable , and generous ; the idol of her father , the delight of her friends and dependants ...
... mind was indebted for its richest treasures . At the age of feventeen fhe appeared an enchanting beauty ; polite , fenfible , accomplished , affable , and generous ; the idol of her father , the delight of her friends and dependants ...
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... dear confidante , would have found a luxurious indulgence in com- plaining of her ruthlefs ftars ; but his lordship , when he discovered that even cards cards and dice could no longer occupy his mind , -A TALE OF THE TIMES . 117.
... dear confidante , would have found a luxurious indulgence in com- plaining of her ruthlefs ftars ; but his lordship , when he discovered that even cards cards and dice could no longer occupy his mind , -A TALE OF THE TIMES . 117.
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... " and I fear lady Powerscourt " did not study to excite those fenti- " ments of efteem and attachment in " fir William's mind , which her en- " gaging cr gaging attentions would have in- spired . Though I 144 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... " and I fear lady Powerscourt " did not study to excite those fenti- " ments of efteem and attachment in " fir William's mind , which her en- " gaging cr gaging attentions would have in- spired . Though I 144 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... mind richly deserved .. " I even tell him , " fhe would fay to her Lucy , " that in fo doing he will make " me happier ; for I cannot help feel- ing 8 " me A TALE OF THE TIMES . 157 of her raillery, fhe felt for him the ...
... mind richly deserved .. " I even tell him , " fhe would fay to her Lucy , " that in fo doing he will make " me happier ; for I cannot help feel- ing 8 " me A TALE OF THE TIMES . 157 of her raillery, fhe felt for him the ...
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... and tafte ; With these thy Mother's myrtle bind , Best emblem of a placid mind , With gifts perennial grac'd ! I do not afk thy frolic hand To weave the I do 190 A TALE OF THE TIMES . fmiled, and forgave him. Nor will my ...
... and tafte ; With these thy Mother's myrtle bind , Best emblem of a placid mind , With gifts perennial grac'd ! I do not afk thy frolic hand To weave the I do 190 A TALE OF THE TIMES . fmiled, and forgave him. Nor will my ...
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