The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, EsqB. Tauchnitz, 1843 - 361 pages |
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... comforts of a man Lock'd up in woman's love . I scent the air Of blessings , when I come but near the house . What a delicious breath marriage sends forth ...... . The violet bed ' s not sweeter . MIDDLETON . I HAVE often had occasion ...
... comforts of a man Lock'd up in woman's love . I scent the air Of blessings , when I come but near the house . What a delicious breath marriage sends forth ...... . The violet bed ' s not sweeter . MIDDLETON . I HAVE often had occasion ...
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... comfort you . " And , indeed , I have observed that a mar- ried man falling into misfortune is more apt to retrieve his situation in the world than a single one ; partly because he is more stimulated to exertion by the necessities of ...
... comfort you . " And , indeed , I have observed that a mar- ried man falling into misfortune is more apt to retrieve his situation in the world than a single one ; partly because he is more stimulated to exertion by the necessities of ...
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... we love soften the harshest tidings . Besides , you are depriving yourself of the comforts of her sympathy ; and not merely that , but also AMOR endangering the only bond that can keep hearts together- an 20 THE WIFE .
... we love soften the harshest tidings . Besides , you are depriving yourself of the comforts of her sympathy ; and not merely that , but also AMOR endangering the only bond that can keep hearts together- an 20 THE WIFE .
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... comfort ! " " Admirable girl ! " exclaimed I. " You call yourself poor , my friend ; you never were so rich - you never knew the boundless treasures of excellence you possessed in that woman . " " Oh ! but , my friend , if this first ...
... comfort ! " " Admirable girl ! " exclaimed I. " You call yourself poor , my friend ; you never were so rich - you never knew the boundless treasures of excellence you possessed in that woman . " " Oh ! but , my friend , if this first ...
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... comfort , at least , in this intelligence . The honest man could contain himself no longer . He caught his daughter and her child in his arms . " I am your father ! " cried he " Young Rip Van Winkle once old Rip Van Winkle now ! Does ...
... comfort , at least , in this intelligence . The honest man could contain himself no longer . He caught his daughter and her child in his arms . " I am your father ! " cried he " Young Rip Van Winkle once old Rip Van Winkle now ! Does ...
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