The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Том 1H.D. Symonds, 1797 |
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... look was most demurely fad , And now he laughed aloud , yet none knew why , The neighbours ftared and fighed , yet blessed the lad ; Some deemed him wondrous wife , and fome believed him mad . " Remembering Remembering the narrowness of ...
... look was most demurely fad , And now he laughed aloud , yet none knew why , The neighbours ftared and fighed , yet blessed the lad ; Some deemed him wondrous wife , and fome believed him mad . " Remembering Remembering the narrowness of ...
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... look of averfion , or dashes it to the ground , and ungratefully exclaims- " It is not worth my acceptance ! " In the prime of his life , with a con- ftitution which has never fuffered by the debilitating attacks of disease , and with a ...
... look of averfion , or dashes it to the ground , and ungratefully exclaims- " It is not worth my acceptance ! " In the prime of his life , with a con- ftitution which has never fuffered by the debilitating attacks of disease , and with a ...
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... look and muttering tone , that what you fay may be true , but , that to him it is neither neceffary nor feasonable : with fpring , autumn , and winter , Morofus is equally difgufted ; nor is it to the ficklenefs of the element , but to ...
... look and muttering tone , that what you fay may be true , but , that to him it is neither neceffary nor feasonable : with fpring , autumn , and winter , Morofus is equally difgufted ; nor is it to the ficklenefs of the element , but to ...
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... look to Mar- garet , which was well interpreted , " coming by here , this morning , and feeing your fervant at the door , I enquired for you know , ( with a smile of the moft fafcinating archnefs ) that my fex is inclined to be ...
... look to Mar- garet , which was well interpreted , " coming by here , this morning , and feeing your fervant at the door , I enquired for you know , ( with a smile of the moft fafcinating archnefs ) that my fex is inclined to be ...
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... looks like a crop ; and falls into hyfterics at dinner , becaufe her lord wears powder . At length , the winding - up of the piece pre- fents us with a confeffion , and a reconciliation . Some of the fongs were defervedly encored , and ...
... looks like a crop ; and falls into hyfterics at dinner , becaufe her lord wears powder . At length , the winding - up of the piece pre- fents us with a confeffion , and a reconciliation . Some of the fongs were defervedly encored , and ...
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