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Page 19
... admire you with all your little imperfections . • CYNTHIO . " " Robin ran back , and brought for answer ; Exact Sir , that are at Will's coffee - house fix mi- ' nutes after three , June 4. one that has had thoughts , • and all my ...
... admire you with all your little imperfections . • CYNTHIO . " " Robin ran back , and brought for answer ; Exact Sir , that are at Will's coffee - house fix mi- ' nutes after three , June 4. one that has had thoughts , • and all my ...
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... admiration expreffed which partakes the paffion . Licentious language has fomething brutal in it , which difgraces humanity , and leaves us in the con- dition of the favages in the field . But it may be afked , to what good ufe can tend ...
... admiration expreffed which partakes the paffion . Licentious language has fomething brutal in it , which difgraces humanity , and leaves us in the con- dition of the favages in the field . But it may be afked , to what good ufe can tend ...
Page 43
... admire her ; but Ca. lia's tongue runs inceffantly , while Iras gives herself filent airs and foft languors ; fo that it is difficult to persuade one's felf that Calia has beauty and Iras wit : each neglects her own excellence , and is ...
... admire her ; but Ca. lia's tongue runs inceffantly , while Iras gives herself filent airs and foft languors ; fo that it is difficult to persuade one's felf that Calia has beauty and Iras wit : each neglects her own excellence , and is ...
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... Admire each feature of the lovely maid , Her artless charms , her bloom , her sprightly air . VI . But lo ! with graceful motion there fhe faims , Gently removing each ambitious wave ; The crowding waves tranfported clafp her limbs ...
... Admire each feature of the lovely maid , Her artless charms , her bloom , her sprightly air . VI . But lo ! with graceful motion there fhe faims , Gently removing each ambitious wave ; The crowding waves tranfported clafp her limbs ...
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... admire it , could not forbear asking them , if they were so much affected by the bare reading of it , how much more would they have been alarmed , had they heard him actu- ally throwing out such a storm of eloquence ? E 3 How No. 407 ...
... admire it , could not forbear asking them , if they were so much affected by the bare reading of it , how much more would they have been alarmed , had they heard him actu- ally throwing out such a storm of eloquence ? E 3 How No. 407 ...
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