La Belle Assemblée, Том 5J. Bell, 1812 |
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... happiness . The diately gave a friendly and generous invita- amiable Countess now retired into the tion to the ladies of the Officers , to make bosom of domestic tranquillity in the Stowe their residence during the absence charming ...
... happiness . The diately gave a friendly and generous invita- amiable Countess now retired into the tion to the ladies of the Officers , to make bosom of domestic tranquillity in the Stowe their residence during the absence charming ...
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... happiness and hopes of families are concerned . " " That is much to be lamented , " said I ; " but I have known many excellent cha- racters entirely spoiled in this same way ; they have contracted a perverted ambition , like the man who ...
... happiness and hopes of families are concerned . " " That is much to be lamented , " said I ; " but I have known many excellent cha- racters entirely spoiled in this same way ; they have contracted a perverted ambition , like the man who ...
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... happiness of Ernestus , who was a man of but small fortune ; but being at last appointed Colonel of a regiment , and then in the road to preferment , as he was na- turally a brave and intrepid man , they con sented to bestow on him ...
... happiness of Ernestus , who was a man of but small fortune ; but being at last appointed Colonel of a regiment , and then in the road to preferment , as he was na- turally a brave and intrepid man , they con sented to bestow on him ...
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... happiness with my adored wife , I am thus cruelly to be severed from her , and with one blow to lose my honour and felicity . Would to Heaven that either I had never seen her , or that I had never enjoyed that happiness which I must now ...
... happiness with my adored wife , I am thus cruelly to be severed from her , and with one blow to lose my honour and felicity . Would to Heaven that either I had never seen her , or that I had never enjoyed that happiness which I must now ...
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... happiness to a single object ; never , never does she find a faithful guardian . Such was the fate of Venus ... happier days melted her heart , and drew forth those tears which it was a relief to shed . It seemed to her that the trees ...
... happiness to a single object ; never , never does she find a faithful guardian . Such was the fate of Venus ... happier days melted her heart , and drew forth those tears which it was a relief to shed . It seemed to her that the trees ...
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