The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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... Love for him , at his own Request , can part with him for ever ? Oh , Mr. SPECTATOR , sensible Spirits know no Indifference in Marriage ; what then do you think is my piercing Affliction ? - I leave you to re- present my Distress your ...
... Love for him , at his own Request , can part with him for ever ? Oh , Mr. SPECTATOR , sensible Spirits know no Indifference in Marriage ; what then do you think is my piercing Affliction ? - I leave you to re- present my Distress your ...
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... Love . ای 6 To her I very much respect , Mrs. Margaret Clark . LOVELY , and oh that I could write loving Mis . Margaret Clark , I pray you let Affection excufe Presumption . Having been so happy as to enjoy the Sight of your sweet ...
... Love . ای 6 To her I very much respect , Mrs. Margaret Clark . LOVELY , and oh that I could write loving Mis . Margaret Clark , I pray you let Affection excufe Presumption . Having been so happy as to enjoy the Sight of your sweet ...
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... Love , each of the young Ladies was by way of Rallery , recommend- inga Wife to him ; when , to the no small Surprize of her who languished for him in fecret , he told them with a more than ordinary Seriousness , that his Heart had been ...
... Love , each of the young Ladies was by way of Rallery , recommend- inga Wife to him ; when , to the no small Surprize of her who languished for him in fecret , he told them with a more than ordinary Seriousness , that his Heart had been ...
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... Love ; there I had fix'd Mine Eyes till now , and pined with vain Defire , Had not a Voice thus warn'd me , What thou seest , What there thou seest , fair Creature , is thy self , With thee it came and goes : but follow me , And I will ...
... Love ; there I had fix'd Mine Eyes till now , and pined with vain Defire , Had not a Voice thus warn'd me , What thou seest , What there thou seest , fair Creature , is thy self , With thee it came and goes : but follow me , And I will ...
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... and most Faithful Humble Servant , Τ . Β . LET me know whether you think the next Child will love Horses as much as Molly does China - Ware . Saturday , No 327. Saturday , March 15 . -Major rerum mihi 24 N ° 326 The SPECTATOR .
... and most Faithful Humble Servant , Τ . Β . LET me know whether you think the next Child will love Horses as much as Molly does China - Ware . Saturday , No 327. Saturday , March 15 . -Major rerum mihi 24 N ° 326 The SPECTATOR .
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