The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and AmusementRobinson and Roberts, 1770 |
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... MISS FETSEY TYL * R , of I Stoney . 1 . Prithee send me back my heart , The glowing heart you've won ; But if from that you will not pari , Then lend to me your own : O joyous change of folid blifs , Exempt from future care , When ...
... MISS FETSEY TYL * R , of I Stoney . 1 . Prithee send me back my heart , The glowing heart you've won ; But if from that you will not pari , Then lend to me your own : O joyous change of folid blifs , Exempt from future care , When ...
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... Miss D'Er- which he did not diffemble . She was apprehenfive of the charms of Eliza , and this fentiment , and the excefs of her attachment , completed my ruin . I called heaven to witnefs my con- ftancy ; I made the most folemn pro ...
... Miss D'Er- which he did not diffemble . She was apprehenfive of the charms of Eliza , and this fentiment , and the excefs of her attachment , completed my ruin . I called heaven to witnefs my con- ftancy ; I made the most folemn pro ...
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... Miss Barbara was , though very young , fo indolent and ill - tem- pered , he was indeed of so malicious a turn , that he was always making anifchief , telling tales about the fer- vants and her fifters , and often about myfelf , which ...
... Miss Barbara was , though very young , fo indolent and ill - tem- pered , he was indeed of so malicious a turn , that he was always making anifchief , telling tales about the fer- vants and her fifters , and often about myfelf , which ...
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... Geneura was now con- verted to the moft obftinate hatred , and he refolved to accomplish her ruin by the blackeft treason that was ever conceived in the heart of man . 02 " His POETICAL ESSAYS . On the amiable and accomplished MISS |
... Geneura was now con- verted to the moft obftinate hatred , and he refolved to accomplish her ruin by the blackeft treason that was ever conceived in the heart of man . 02 " His POETICAL ESSAYS . On the amiable and accomplished MISS |
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POETICAL ESSAYS . On the amiable and accomplished MISS | PROLOGUE to the LAW of LO M The DESPAIRING SHEPHERD . $ 3993239 0390 5080 0000 T ANNE BTY . Mortals , that wou'd happy be , Love Virtue , fhe alone is free ; She can teach you how ...
POETICAL ESSAYS . On the amiable and accomplished MISS | PROLOGUE to the LAW of LO M The DESPAIRING SHEPHERD . $ 3993239 0390 5080 0000 T ANNE BTY . Mortals , that wou'd happy be , Love Virtue , fhe alone is free ; She can teach you how ...
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Стр. 170 - Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away ; for, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone ; the flowers appear on the earth ; the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ; the fig-tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines with the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away.
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Стр. 286 - I have no other business, but to rid my soul from sin, secure by faith and a good conscience my eternal interests, with patience and courage bear my eminent misfortunes, and ever hereafter be above the smiles and frowns of it. And when I have done the remnant of the work appointed me on earth, then joyfully wait for the heavenly perfection in God's good time, when by his infinite mercy I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest and repose where he is gone, for whom only I grieve...
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