Collected Works, Том 4Clarendon Press, 1966 |
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... give you no small treasure , she has been celebrated for beauty it is true , but that is not my mean- ing , I give you up a treasure in her mind . " " But I suppose , Sir , " cried Mr. Burchell , " that you are apprized 10 of my ...
... give you no small treasure , she has been celebrated for beauty it is true , but that is not my mean- ing , I give you up a treasure in her mind . " " But I suppose , Sir , " cried Mr. Burchell , " that you are apprized 10 of my ...
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... give . " " And that , madam , " cried her real lover , " was indeed all that you ever had to give ; at least all that I ever thought worth the acceptance . And now I protest , my Arabella , by all that's happy , your want of fortune ...
... give . " " And that , madam , " cried her real lover , " was indeed all that you ever had to give ; at least all that I ever thought worth the acceptance . And now I protest , my Arabella , by all that's happy , your want of fortune ...
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... give thee- Ah ! too charming maid ; I'll give thee - To the Devil . 5 A SONNET . WEEP EEPING , murmuring , complaining , Lost to every gay delight ; MYRA , too sincere for feigning , Fears th ' approaching bridal night . Yet , why this ...
... give thee- Ah ! too charming maid ; I'll give thee - To the Devil . 5 A SONNET . WEEP EEPING , murmuring , complaining , Lost to every gay delight ; MYRA , too sincere for feigning , Fears th ' approaching bridal night . Yet , why this ...
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