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Page 604
... She probably had feen the picture before , and it is even probable that he was prefent when it was painted ; and , when the faw it again , the immediately recognized it , as fhe would have done her father's watch , buckles , or any ...
... She probably had feen the picture before , and it is even probable that he was prefent when it was painted ; and , when the faw it again , the immediately recognized it , as fhe would have done her father's watch , buckles , or any ...
Page 629
... She's lovely , the ' s lively , ' s the blooming [ prefs PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT , 1791. ( Continued from p . mine ... She's all language can utter , or painting ex- Twas well - judg'd in Venus to stay in the iky , She'd made a poor ...
... She's lovely , the ' s lively , ' s the blooming [ prefs PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT , 1791. ( Continued from p . mine ... She's all language can utter , or painting ex- Twas well - judg'd in Venus to stay in the iky , She'd made a poor ...
Page 664
... She mourn'd an ill - requited fire , And Phaon caus'd the warbler's woe . Would you , dear Maid , a Sappho prove , Thy Phaon foon would hear the straint , And feel the glow of mutual love Spread o'er his panting breast again . AMATOR ...
... She mourn'd an ill - requited fire , And Phaon caus'd the warbler's woe . Would you , dear Maid , a Sappho prove , Thy Phaon foon would hear the straint , And feel the glow of mutual love Spread o'er his panting breast again . AMATOR ...
Page 667
... she fixed upon eleven this morning . Of course we retired ; but , returning at the time pre- fcribed , we were introduced into the bed- chamber , where the Queen was without any one attendant whatever . We then read to her the decree of ...
... she fixed upon eleven this morning . Of course we retired ; but , returning at the time pre- fcribed , we were introduced into the bed- chamber , where the Queen was without any one attendant whatever . We then read to her the decree of ...
Page 680
... she could relate a story , ini almost all its circumstances , which happened forty or fifty years ago , with amazing readi- nefs . She bore her long diftrefs with the most exemplary refignation to the will of Heaven , and maintained a ...
... she could relate a story , ini almost all its circumstances , which happened forty or fifty years ago , with amazing readi- nefs . She bore her long diftrefs with the most exemplary refignation to the will of Heaven , and maintained a ...
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