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... Mifs WESTGARTH , at Aylesbury . With kind heaven had caft my lot To dwell beneath a rural cot , And like the Shepherds honeft breast My heart as fimple fhould be dreft ; Domestic blifs wou'd here refort , Stranger to a fumptuous Court ...
... Mifs WESTGARTH , at Aylesbury . With kind heaven had caft my lot To dwell beneath a rural cot , And like the Shepherds honeft breast My heart as fimple fhould be dreft ; Domestic blifs wou'd here refort , Stranger to a fumptuous Court ...
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... Mifs Van --- t --- t , in Sackville - street , and in the evening vifited a great perfonage in Pall - mall , 39 An exprefs was fent to the countess of Bute , at her feat in Bedfordshire , with an account of his lordship's safe arrival ...
... Mifs Van --- t --- t , in Sackville - street , and in the evening vifited a great perfonage in Pall - mall , 39 An exprefs was fent to the countess of Bute , at her feat in Bedfordshire , with an account of his lordship's safe arrival ...
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... Mifs Rich , fitter to Sir Robert Rich , bart . and to lady Lyttleton . Yesterday , at his house in Chesterfield - ftreet , May - Fair , Thomas Woolafton , Efq ; At Kensington , the right hon . lady Henrietta Williams Wynn , wife of Sir ...
... Mifs Rich , fitter to Sir Robert Rich , bart . and to lady Lyttleton . Yesterday , at his house in Chesterfield - ftreet , May - Fair , Thomas Woolafton , Efq ; At Kensington , the right hon . lady Henrietta Williams Wynn , wife of Sir ...
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... mifs , if the thought the faw in the young adventurer any of the traces of the manly features of Hercules , and of theGladiators , which she had been taught to admire in her papa's cabinet of an- tiques at home . Sufficient time was ...
... mifs , if the thought the faw in the young adventurer any of the traces of the manly features of Hercules , and of theGladiators , which she had been taught to admire in her papa's cabinet of an- tiques at home . Sufficient time was ...
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... Mifs W- --- The tribute verfe again to pay , On this aufpicious feftive day . When doom'd to quit the patriot band , And exil'd from my native land , Maria was my fure relief , on her Birth - Day , August 16 , Her prefence banish'd ...
... Mifs W- --- The tribute verfe again to pay , On this aufpicious feftive day . When doom'd to quit the patriot band , And exil'd from my native land , Maria was my fure relief , on her Birth - Day , August 16 , Her prefence banish'd ...
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