Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John MiltonJ. Banners, W. Slackman, F. Rennington, W. Jones, T. Newton, and R. Bland, 1753 - 316 pages |
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Page 21
... tell you of it. - *11%, so L. Town. O ! ... that's the fast thing he'll do ; he'll ill'd me never make you an Offer, 'till he's pretty sure it won't Ajāo be refu'd, - h) - : ld. Go La. Grace. & 't * La. Grace. Now you make me curious ...
... tell you of it. - *11%, so L. Town. O ! ... that's the fast thing he'll do ; he'll ill'd me never make you an Offer, 'till he's pretty sure it won't Ajāo be refu'd, - h) - : ld. Go La. Grace. & 't * La. Grace. Now you make me curious ...
Page 26
... tell you, Madam. His Estate, if clear, I believe, might be a good two thousand Pounds a Year: Though as it was left him, saddled with two Jointures, and two weighty Mortgages upon it, there is no saying what it is — But that he might be ...
... tell you, Madam. His Estate, if clear, I believe, might be a good two thousand Pounds a Year: Though as it was left him, saddled with two Jointures, and two weighty Mortgages upon it, there is no saying what it is — But that he might be ...
Page 28
... tell him, where he may have a good Lodging for a Parliament Man, 'till he can hire a handsom whole House, fit for all his Family, for the Winter. Man. I am afraid, my Lord, I must wait upon Mr. Moody. L. Town. Pr'ythee! let's have him ...
... tell him, where he may have a good Lodging for a Parliament Man, 'till he can hire a handsom whole House, fit for all his Family, for the Winter. Man. I am afraid, my Lord, I must wait upon Mr. Moody. L. Town. Pr'ythee! let's have him ...
Page 29
... tell us all – Pray how do they travel 3. Mood. Why i'th awld Coach, Master, and 'cause my Lady loves to do things handsom, to be sure, she would have a couple cf solois, clapt to th' four ld old Geldings, that Neighbours might see she ...
... tell us all – Pray how do they travel 3. Mood. Why i'th awld Coach, Master, and 'cause my Lady loves to do things handsom, to be sure, she would have a couple cf solois, clapt to th' four ld old Geldings, that Neighbours might see she ...
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... tell me where you lodge. . Mood. Just i'th' Street next to where your Worship dwells, the Sign of the Golden Ball It's Gold all over ; where they sell Ribbands, and Flappits, and other sort of Geer for Gentlewomen. Man. A Milliner's f j ...
... tell me where you lodge. . Mood. Just i'th' Street next to where your Worship dwells, the Sign of the Golden Ball It's Gold all over ; where they sell Ribbands, and Flappits, and other sort of Geer for Gentlewomen. Man. A Milliner's f j ...
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