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... Lord , ( says the Duke , after his Libertine Way ) you will certainly be D - d . How my Lord ! says the Earl , with some Warmth . Nay , said the Duke , there's no Help for it , for it is positively said , Cursed is he of whom all Men ...
... Lord , ( says the Duke , after his Libertine Way ) you will certainly be D - d . How my Lord ! says the Earl , with some Warmth . Nay , said the Duke , there's no Help for it , for it is positively said , Cursed is he of whom all Men ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke after his return to England in 1725 . Here he superintended the hay - making , and declared his allegiance to agriculture by having his hall painted with ' Trophies of Rakes , spades , prongs , & c . ' . 1 Of Riskins ...
... Lord Bolingbroke after his return to England in 1725 . Here he superintended the hay - making , and declared his allegiance to agriculture by having his hall painted with ' Trophies of Rakes , spades , prongs , & c . ' . 1 Of Riskins ...
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... Lord Percival's , Mr Stonor's , Lord Winchelsea's , Sir Godfrey Kneller's ( who has made me a fine present of a picture ) and Dutchess Hamilton's . All these have in- dispensable claims to me , under penalty of the imputation of direct ...
... Lord Percival's , Mr Stonor's , Lord Winchelsea's , Sir Godfrey Kneller's ( who has made me a fine present of a picture ) and Dutchess Hamilton's . All these have in- dispensable claims to me , under penalty of the imputation of direct ...
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Talking upon Paper | 14 |
The complete gentleman | 40 |
Rural virtue | 63 |
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