The Lady's Weekly Miscellany, Том 11John Clough, 1810 |
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... took possession of this place , with which I was so much pleased that I resolved , if possible , here to end my days . I spent se- veral years without any other pro- jects than those of improving my estate , visiting my neighbours , as ...
... took possession of this place , with which I was so much pleased that I resolved , if possible , here to end my days . I spent se- veral years without any other pro- jects than those of improving my estate , visiting my neighbours , as ...
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... this event the King set out upon his travels ; and du- ring his absence the mutual anti- patny of the two Queens took a turn which preclt led every hope of reconciliation , and the partizans | riage , or 6 THE LADY'S.
... this event the King set out upon his travels ; and du- ring his absence the mutual anti- patny of the two Queens took a turn which preclt led every hope of reconciliation , and the partizans | riage , or 6 THE LADY'S.
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... took great pains to learn the Danish language , and , in a short time , spoke it with a flu- ency which greatly flattered her subjects . [ To be continued ] For the Lady's Miscellany . FEMALE INFELICITY . Infelix , nulli bene ...
... took great pains to learn the Danish language , and , in a short time , spoke it with a flu- ency which greatly flattered her subjects . [ To be continued ] For the Lady's Miscellany . FEMALE INFELICITY . Infelix , nulli bene ...
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... took to alleviate the sufferings caused by his infir- mities . I seemed to take a lively interest in her situation , which ap- peared far from easy . On learn- ing the injustice of government towards her father , who had so gloriously ...
... took to alleviate the sufferings caused by his infir- mities . I seemed to take a lively interest in her situation , which ap- peared far from easy . On learn- ing the injustice of government towards her father , who had so gloriously ...
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... took my hand , and affectionately pressing it , led me in silence to his daughter . The modest dignity with which she received my proposals , only encreased my love . Her answer was , that she depended on her fa ther ; but that should ...
... took my hand , and affectionately pressing it , led me in silence to his daughter . The modest dignity with which she received my proposals , only encreased my love . Her answer was , that she depended on her fa ther ; but that should ...
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Страница 351 - See yonder poor, o'erlabour'd wight, So abject, mean, and vile, Who begs a brother of the earth To give him leave to toil; And see his lordly fellow-worm The poor petition spurn, Unmindful, tho' a weeping wife And helpless offspring mourn.
Страница 351 - Mis-spending all thy precious hours Thy glorious, youthful prime! Alternate Follies take the sway; Licentious Passions burn; Which tenfold force gives Nature's law, That Man was made to mourn.
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