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" Oh ! that you may have but so much regard for me left that this complaint may touch your soul with pity. I say as little as ever I can ; did you but know what I thought, I am sure it would move you to forgive me ; and believe I cannot help telling you.... "
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes, Historical and ... - Page 310
by Jonathan Swift - 1808
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Love Letters of Famous Men and Women of the Past and Present Century, Issue 1

J. T. Merydew - Love-letters - 1888 - 432 pages
...suffer what I have done could you but know it. The reason I write to you is because I cannot toll it you should I see you, for when I begin to complain then you are angry and there is something in your look so awful that it strikes me dumb. Oh ! that you may but have so much regard for me left that this...
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The Complete Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: The four Georges ; The ...

William Makepeace Thackeray - English literature - 1889 - 554 pages
...I am sure you'd not condemn any one to suffer what I have done, could you but know it. The reason I write to you is, because I cannot tell it to you,...something in your looks so awful that it strikes me dumb. Oh ! that you may have but so much regard for me left that this complaint may touch your soul with...
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Thackeray's Works, Volume 8

William Makepeace Thackeray - English literature - 1891 - 498 pages
...am sure you 'd not condemn any one to suffer what I have done, could you but know it. The reason I write to you is, because I cannot tell it to you,...something in your looks so awful that it strikes me dumb. Oh! that you may have but so much regard for me left that this complaint may touch your soul with pity....
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Swift: The Mystery of His Life and Love

James Hay - Authors, Irish - 1891 - 390 pages
...sure you would not condemn any one to suffer what I have done, could you but know it. The reason I write to you is because I cannot tell it to you should...something in your looks so awful that it strikes me dumb. Oh ! that you may but have so much regard for me left, that this complaint may touch your soul with...
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Thackeray's Works, Volume 8

William Makepeace Thackeray - English literature - 1891 - 474 pages
...am sure you 'd not condemn any one to suffer what I have done, could you but know it. The reason I write to you is, because I cannot tell it to you,...for when I begin to complain, then you are angry, aud there is something iu your looks so awful that it strikes me dumb. Oh! that you may have but so...
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The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews ; The ...

William Makepeace Thackeray - English literature - 1896 - 510 pages
...am sure you 'd not condemn any one to suffer what I have done, could you but know it. The reason I write to you is, because I cannot tell it to you,...something in your looks so awful that it strikes me dumb. Oh ! that you may have but so much regard for me left that this complaint may touch your soul with...
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 12

Jonathan Swift - 1897 - 478 pages
...me, for I am sure you would not condemn anyone to suffer what I have done could you but know it. ... When I begin to complain then you are angry, and there...in your looks so awful, that it strikes me dumb." During all this time the intimate friendship — for it was at this time evidently nothing more —...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Volume 7

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 828 pages
...Î am sure you'd not condemn any one to suffer what I have done, could you but know it. The reason I write to you is, because I cannot tell it to you should...are angry, and there is something in your looks so iiwful that it strikes me dumb. Oh ! that you inny have but so much regard for me left that this complaint...
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The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century

William Makepeace Thackeray - English literature - 1900 - 410 pages
...I am sure you'd not condemn any one to suffer what I have done, could you but know it. The reason I write to you is, because I cannot tell it to you should I see you; 30 for when I begin to complain, then you are angry, and there is something in your looks so awful...
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The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century

William Makepeace Thackeray - English literature - 1900 - 414 pages
...I am sure you'd not condemn any one to suffer what I have done, could you but know it. The reason I write to you is, because I cannot tell it to you should I see you;3O for when I begin to complain, then you are angry, and there is something in your looks so awful...
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