The Retrospective Review.., Volume 2Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1820 |
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... hands diligent , their eyes watchfull , and their hearts resolute . The parts either not armed , or weakly armed , were well known , and according to the knowledge should have beene sharpely visited , but that the answer was as quicke ...
... hands diligent , their eyes watchfull , and their hearts resolute . The parts either not armed , or weakly armed , were well known , and according to the knowledge should have beene sharpely visited , but that the answer was as quicke ...
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... hand and softly strained it , she also ( thinking the knots of friendship ought to be mutuall ) would ( with a sweet fastnesse ) shew she was loth to part from it . And if Zelmane sighed , she would sigh also ; when Zelmane was sad ...
... hand and softly strained it , she also ( thinking the knots of friendship ought to be mutuall ) would ( with a sweet fastnesse ) shew she was loth to part from it . And if Zelmane sighed , she would sigh also ; when Zelmane was sad ...
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... hands , he cannot prevail with himself to part with her , and re- linquish her to her parents . The struggles of his love and his pity , his honour and his desire , are well described : " In that sort he went to Philoclea's chamber ...
... hands , he cannot prevail with himself to part with her , and re- linquish her to her parents . The struggles of his love and his pity , his honour and his desire , are well described : " In that sort he went to Philoclea's chamber ...
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... hand ( which she suffered with a countenance witnessing captivitie , but not kindnesse ) hee besought her to have pitie of him , whose love went beyond the bounds of conceit , much more of uttering : that in her hands the ballance of ...
... hand ( which she suffered with a countenance witnessing captivitie , but not kindnesse ) hee besought her to have pitie of him , whose love went beyond the bounds of conceit , much more of uttering : that in her hands the ballance of ...
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... hand , to behead the silke that was growne too short . And if at any time she put her mouth to bite it off , it seemed , that where she had beene long in making of a rose with her hands , she would in an instant make roses with her lips ...
... hand , to behead the silke that was growne too short . And if at any time she put her mouth to bite it off , it seemed , that where she had beene long in making of a rose with her hands , she would in an instant make roses with her lips ...
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