The Sisters: Or the History of Lucy and Caroline Sanson, Entrusted to a False Friend. In Two Volumes. ...T. Waller, 1754 |
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... miserable ftate fhe was in ; benumbed , as it were , and ftupified with her grief . But what a dreadful fummons was it to recollection , to be awakened from this reverie on the appearance and approach of that deteftable : woman , whom ...
... miserable ftate fhe was in ; benumbed , as it were , and ftupified with her grief . But what a dreadful fummons was it to recollection , to be awakened from this reverie on the appearance and approach of that deteftable : woman , whom ...
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... miserable ? her tender nature wou'd rather endure all that she hath hitherto endured , than give to any foul on earth a moment's pain : foftnefs and compaf- fion make up her heavenly mind , and her hea- venly heart is compos'd wholly of ...
... miserable ? her tender nature wou'd rather endure all that she hath hitherto endured , than give to any foul on earth a moment's pain : foftnefs and compaf- fion make up her heavenly mind , and her hea- venly heart is compos'd wholly of ...
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... miserable , undone , did you fay ? -Speak out at once - oh burft my heart in one word - tell me at once- are all my hopes blafted , are all my joys le- F 4 vell'd vell'd to the ground ? Are my children no more LUCY and CAROLINE SANSON .
... miserable , undone , did you fay ? -Speak out at once - oh burft my heart in one word - tell me at once- are all my hopes blafted , are all my joys le- F 4 vell'd vell'd to the ground ? Are my children no more LUCY and CAROLINE SANSON .
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... miserable father yet existing in this wretched , lamentable vale of mourning ? ” “ Indeed coufin , replied Dookalb , as you lay this matter fo much to heart , I cou'd with it were in my power to speak any comfort to you : as for my own ...
... miserable father yet existing in this wretched , lamentable vale of mourning ? ” “ Indeed coufin , replied Dookalb , as you lay this matter fo much to heart , I cou'd with it were in my power to speak any comfort to you : as for my own ...
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... miserable reckoning have ye to make ! -- what a dreadful eternity have ye to pafs ! Think one moment , think and trem- ble : nor put off the reflection thro ' the horror and pungency of it ! Think of the worm of con- fcience never dying ...
... miserable reckoning have ye to make ! -- what a dreadful eternity have ye to pafs ! Think one moment , think and trem- ble : nor put off the reflection thro ' the horror and pungency of it ! Think of the worm of con- fcience never dying ...
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abfolutely affift affur'd affure almoſt behold beſt bleffing buſineſs Caroline Caroline's cauſe child confent cou'd coufin curfed daugh daughter dear defir'd defire diftrefs Dookalb dreadful efteem eyes fafe faid father fear fervant fhall fhew fhou'd fince fincere firſt fome fomething foon forrow Fortebrand foul fpeak friendſhip fuch fuffer fure gentleman grief happineſs happy hath heart herſelf himſelf Hodfon honour houfe houſe huſband Jaifon Jenny Stevens juſt lady leaft leaſt lefs leſs Lucy madam meaſure mifery Mifs miſerable miſtreſs moft moſt mother muft muſt myſelf never obferved occafion perfon pleaſe pleaſure poffible poor pray preſent purpoſe raiſe reaſon refolution replied requeſt Sanfon ſay ſcene Searchwell ſee ſhall ſhe ſome ſpeak ſuch tears thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thoſe thou thro unhappy uſed utmoſt vifit virtue whofe whoſe wife wiſh woman worfe wou'd wretched yourſelf
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