Diary and Letters, Том 5Colburn, 1843 |
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... Thoughts on Death - Royal Visit to Weymouth- Dr. Warton - The New Forest Law - Lyndhurst - Village Loyalty - Reminiscences - Arrival at Weymouth - Lord Cour- town - Bathing to Music - Correspondence - Miss Burney to Dr. Burney ...
... Thoughts on Death - Royal Visit to Weymouth- Dr. Warton - The New Forest Law - Lyndhurst - Village Loyalty - Reminiscences - Arrival at Weymouth - Lord Cour- town - Bathing to Music - Correspondence - Miss Burney to Dr. Burney ...
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... thought I. Yet by night I had caught a violent cold , which flew to my face , and occasioned me dreadful pain . TUESDAY , MARCH 10TH . - I have been in too much pain to write these last five days ; and I became very feverish , and ...
... thought I. Yet by night I had caught a violent cold , which flew to my face , and occasioned me dreadful pain . TUESDAY , MARCH 10TH . - I have been in too much pain to write these last five days ; and I became very feverish , and ...
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... Turn and behold where , bright and clear , Depictur'd with transparent art , The emblems of her thoughts appear , The tribute of a grateful heart . O ! small the tribute , were it weigh'd With 8 [ PART I. DIARY AND LETTERS.
... Turn and behold where , bright and clear , Depictur'd with transparent art , The emblems of her thoughts appear , The tribute of a grateful heart . O ! small the tribute , were it weigh'd With 8 [ PART I. DIARY AND LETTERS.
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... thought all added to that number created con- fusion and destroyed elegance . At tea , they all poured in ; except that I was deprived of poor Mrs. Smelt , who was not well . Miss Planta was my only belle ; my beaux were as numerous as ...
... thought all added to that number created con- fusion and destroyed elegance . At tea , they all poured in ; except that I was deprived of poor Mrs. Smelt , who was not well . Miss Planta was my only belle ; my beaux were as numerous as ...
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... thought highly unseasonable to utter , after any absence whatever , in so full a company of gentle- men . " Ma chère Mademoiselle Beurni ! -ma très chère amie ! " & c . yet all the time , far from being betrayed involuntarily into this ...
... thought highly unseasonable to utter , after any absence whatever , in so full a company of gentle- men . " Ma chère Mademoiselle Beurni ! -ma très chère amie ! " & c . yet all the time , far from being betrayed involuntarily into this ...
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