The Spectator, Том 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... beauty still to beauty ranging , In ev'ry face I found a dart . ' Twas first a charming shape enslav'd me , An eye that gave the fatal stroke : Till by her wit Corinna sav'd me , And all my former fetters broke . " But now a long and ...
... beauty still to beauty ranging , In ev'ry face I found a dart . ' Twas first a charming shape enslav'd me , An eye that gave the fatal stroke : Till by her wit Corinna sav'd me , And all my former fetters broke . " But now a long and ...
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... beauty , the wife of Paul Danvelt , a wealthy merchant of the city under his protec- tion and government . Rhynsault was a man of a warm constitution , and violent inclination to wo- men , and not unskilled in the soft arts which win ...
... beauty , the wife of Paul Danvelt , a wealthy merchant of the city under his protec- tion and government . Rhynsault was a man of a warm constitution , and violent inclination to wo- men , and not unskilled in the soft arts which win ...
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... beauty . Several of these married the agreeables , without paying a farthing for them , unless somebody chan- ced to think it worth his while to bid for them , in which case the best bidder was always the pur- chaser . But now you must ...
... beauty . Several of these married the agreeables , without paying a farthing for them , unless somebody chan- ced to think it worth his while to bid for them , in which case the best bidder was always the pur- chaser . But now you must ...
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