A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... PLEASURES OF MEMORY , THE young countefs , waving every form of state which might have proved inconvenient in a fick family , walked down to the parfonage , to bid farewell to her maternal friend , as fhe conftantly styled the ...
... PLEASURES OF MEMORY , THE young countefs , waving every form of state which might have proved inconvenient in a fick family , walked down to the parfonage , to bid farewell to her maternal friend , as fhe conftantly styled the ...
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... my inexperienced heart " flutters at the idea of the pleasures " and the diftinctions which await me . I " fhall have many trials , perhaps many ene- " enemies ; but where fhall I find friends " A TALE OF THE TIMES . 237.
... my inexperienced heart " flutters at the idea of the pleasures " and the diftinctions which await me . I " fhall have many trials , perhaps many ene- " enemies ; but where fhall I find friends " A TALE OF THE TIMES . 237.
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... pleasure brightened the general dejection . Sir William , enjoying the tribute to his daughter's worth , thus haftily extorted from her lord , more than he would have done a studied com- pliment , tenderly preffed his fon - in - law's ...
... pleasure brightened the general dejection . Sir William , enjoying the tribute to his daughter's worth , thus haftily extorted from her lord , more than he would have done a studied com- pliment , tenderly preffed his fon - in - law's ...
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Jane West. herself , " ye dear scenes of my youth- " ful pleasures . Farewell to the home " and the protection of the beft of fa- " thers ! I enter upon an untried , and , if I may trust to the experience of " others , a perplexing world ...
Jane West. herself , " ye dear scenes of my youth- " ful pleasures . Farewell to the home " and the protection of the beft of fa- " thers ! I enter upon an untried , and , if I may trust to the experience of " others , a perplexing world ...
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... pleasure , un- interrupted by any painful recollections , till her lord , as he hurried her from the Theatre to the Ratcliffe Library , fud- denly exclaimed , " Have you not some " curiofity of your own to exhibit at " Oxford , a ...
... pleasure , un- interrupted by any painful recollections , till her lord , as he hurried her from the Theatre to the Ratcliffe Library , fud- denly exclaimed , " Have you not some " curiofity of your own to exhibit at " Oxford , a ...
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