Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-mondeJ. Bell, 1815 - Women |
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... Aquatic Mosses FUGITIVE POETRY . Tears of the Novel Writers , or Fiction's Urn ; a Satirical Poem . General Remarks on the Poem The subject considered ..... Description of Fiction's Urn Address to M. G. L— , Esq . . Address to Rosa M ...
... Aquatic Mosses FUGITIVE POETRY . Tears of the Novel Writers , or Fiction's Urn ; a Satirical Poem . General Remarks on the Poem The subject considered ..... Description of Fiction's Urn Address to M. G. L— , Esq . . Address to Rosa M ...
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... tears , which flowed abundantly . At length they observed , at some distance , a luminous appearance : supposing it to be a light from some neigh- bouring habitation , they hastily made to- wards it ; as they moved the light moved also ...
... tears , which flowed abundantly . At length they observed , at some distance , a luminous appearance : supposing it to be a light from some neigh- bouring habitation , they hastily made to- wards it ; as they moved the light moved also ...
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... tears . " - " Ah , father , let us not abandon him then . " - Yes , sou , " replied the good old man ; " he shall remain with us : he is in distress , young , and unsupported . Providence has sent him to us , and we must be thankful ...
... tears . " - " Ah , father , let us not abandon him then . " - Yes , sou , " replied the good old man ; " he shall remain with us : he is in distress , young , and unsupported . Providence has sent him to us , and we must be thankful ...
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... tears , continually exclaiming , modesty , without the slightest embarrass- Indeed , I was ignorant of the consequencement , although the old man gazed earnestly of all this . " 46 at her . On his return to the house he confided his ...
... tears , continually exclaiming , modesty , without the slightest embarrass- Indeed , I was ignorant of the consequencement , although the old man gazed earnestly of all this . " 46 at her . On his return to the house he confided his ...
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... tears started into the eyes of Eusebius : " Oh , prodigy of innocence , of truth , and humility , ” cried he ; " interesting and pure virgin , who could see thee with indifference ? " Euse- bius paused ; he was too much affected to say ...
... tears started into the eyes of Eusebius : " Oh , prodigy of innocence , of truth , and humility , ” cried he ; " interesting and pure virgin , who could see thee with indifference ? " Euse- bius paused ; he was too much affected to say ...
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