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Page 27
... published a proclamation , commanding all the inhabitants from sixteen to
threescore , of what rank or condition soever , to be ready to appear in arms that
very day in the fields ; and , that those that were not able to provide themselves
with ...
... published a proclamation , commanding all the inhabitants from sixteen to
threescore , of what rank or condition soever , to be ready to appear in arms that
very day in the fields ; and , that those that were not able to provide themselves
with ...
Page 170
I then took her into my arms , and treading a step backwards with her , I put out
my lamp ; however , having her in my arms , I conveyed her through the door -
way in the dark into my grotto ; here I laid her upon my bed , and then ran out for
my ...
I then took her into my arms , and treading a step backwards with her , I put out
my lamp ; however , having her in my arms , I conveyed her through the door -
way in the dark into my grotto ; here I laid her upon my bed , and then ran out for
my ...
Page 174
Can it be , that you who have so many advantages over me , should quit all the
pleasures that nature has formed you for , and all your friends , to take an asylum
in my arms ? But I here make you a tender of all I am able to bestow - my love
and ...
Can it be , that you who have so many advantages over me , should quit all the
pleasures that nature has formed you for , and all your friends , to take an asylum
in my arms ? But I here make you a tender of all I am able to bestow - my love
and ...
Page 291
penal code of laws in this country , would study the Newgate Calendar , they
would arm themselves with proofs sufficient to satisfy the most obstinate
parliament . ART . V . - The Extravagant Shepherd , or the History of the
Shepherd Lysis , an ...
penal code of laws in this country , would study the Newgate Calendar , they
would arm themselves with proofs sufficient to satisfy the most obstinate
parliament . ART . V . - The Extravagant Shepherd , or the History of the
Shepherd Lysis , an ...
Page 346
And all the honour thou canst get by arms , Will give but vain addition to thy name
; Since from thy ancestors thou dost derive A dignity sufficient ; and as great As
thou hast substance to maintain and bear . I prithee stay at home . Charl .
And all the honour thou canst get by arms , Will give but vain addition to thy name
; Since from thy ancestors thou dost derive A dignity sufficient ; and as great As
thou hast substance to maintain and bear . I prithee stay at home . Charl .
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