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Page 28
She took his death so much to heart , that it was thought • it would have put an
end to her life , had she not divertsed her forrows by receiving the addresses of a
gentle• man in the ncighbourhood , who made love to her in the second month of
...
She took his death so much to heart , that it was thought • it would have put an
end to her life , had she not divertsed her forrows by receiving the addresses of a
gentle• man in the ncighbourhood , who made love to her in the second month of
...
Page 68
... took in shewing the young • Airts about town , it was yet in my power to give
pain to a man of sense : this , and some private hopes he * would hang himself ,
and what a glory would it be for me , and how I should be envied , made me
accept ...
... took in shewing the young • Airts about town , it was yet in my power to give
pain to a man of sense : this , and some private hopes he * would hang himself ,
and what a glory would it be for me , and how I should be envied , made me
accept ...
Page 116
My teacher commanded me to look upon it ; ' I did so , and to my unspeakable
surprise , found , that • a small swelling spot , which I at first took to be ill - will •
towards me , was only passion , and that upon my nearer • inspection it wholly ...
My teacher commanded me to look upon it ; ' I did so , and to my unspeakable
surprise , found , that • a small swelling spot , which I at first took to be ill - will •
towards me , was only passion , and that upon my nearer • inspection it wholly ...
Page 171
Having a strong propensity , even then , to dreaming , I took a nap upon the sofa
where I was placed , and had the following vision , the particulars whereof I
picked up the Other day among my papers . I FOUND ' myself in an unbounded
plain ...
Having a strong propensity , even then , to dreaming , I took a nap upon the sofa
where I was placed , and had the following vision , the particulars whereof I
picked up the Other day among my papers . I FOUND ' myself in an unbounded
plain ...
Page 180
These eyes beheld , as close I took my stand , The backward labours of her
faithless hand ; ' Till watch'd at length , and press'd on ev'ry side , Her task she
ended , and commenc'd a bride . N ° 607 . Friday , October 15 . Dicite Io Pćan ,
et lo ...
These eyes beheld , as close I took my stand , The backward labours of her
faithless hand ; ' Till watch'd at length , and press'd on ev'ry side , Her task she
ended , and commenc'd a bride . N ° 607 . Friday , October 15 . Dicite Io Pćan ,
et lo ...
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