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... fight , if ever the name of Ann Boleyn hath been pleasing in your ears , then let me obtain this request , and I will fo leave to trouble your Grace any further , with mine • earnest prayers to the Trinity to have your Grace in his good ...
... fight , if ever the name of Ann Boleyn hath been pleasing in your ears , then let me obtain this request , and I will fo leave to trouble your Grace any further , with mine • earnest prayers to the Trinity to have your Grace in his good ...
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... fight ; but the maid followed , and bid him bring an anfwer . Cynthio returned as follows • MADAM , June 4. Three Afternoon , 1712 . ' ' That your maid and the bearer has seen me ve- < ry often is very certain ; but I defire to know ...
... fight ; but the maid followed , and bid him bring an anfwer . Cynthio returned as follows • MADAM , June 4. Three Afternoon , 1712 . ' ' That your maid and the bearer has seen me ve- < ry often is very certain ; but I defire to know ...
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... fight for ever . ANN HEART . ” Robin had a crown for his afternoon's work ; and this is published to admonish Cecilia to avenge the injury done to Flavia . No. 399 . SATURDAY JUNE 7 . Ut nemo in fefe tentat defcendere ! - T PERS . Sat ...
... fight for ever . ANN HEART . ” Robin had a crown for his afternoon's work ; and this is published to admonish Cecilia to avenge the injury done to Flavia . No. 399 . SATURDAY JUNE 7 . Ut nemo in fefe tentat defcendere ! - T PERS . Sat ...
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... filver cars kept time ; and , while they play'd , The hearing gave new pleasure to the fight , And both to thought- VOL . VI . + c Here Here the imagination is warmed with all the ob- jects No. 400. THE SPECTATOR . 25.
... filver cars kept time ; and , while they play'd , The hearing gave new pleasure to the fight , And both to thought- VOL . VI . + c Here Here the imagination is warmed with all the ob- jects No. 400. THE SPECTATOR . 25.
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... fight of his mi- ⚫ftrefs as the is bathing , seem beautifully described in the original . • ་ " If all those pretty images of rural nature are loft in the imitation , yet poffibly you may think fit to let this fupply the place of a ...
... fight of his mi- ⚫ftrefs as the is bathing , seem beautifully described in the original . • ་ " If all those pretty images of rural nature are loft in the imitation , yet poffibly you may think fit to let this fupply the place of a ...
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