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Page 62
An hour or two before the appointed time I examined my Young Lady , and found
her trunk stuffed with impertinent letters , and an old fcroll of parchment in Latin , .
6 which her lover had sent her as a settlement of fifty pounds a year : Among ...
An hour or two before the appointed time I examined my Young Lady , and found
her trunk stuffed with impertinent letters , and an old fcroll of parchment in Latin , .
6 which her lover had sent her as a settlement of fifty pounds a year : Among ...
Page 81
The coquettc is indeed ond degree towards the filt ' ; But the heart of the ' former
is bent upon ' admiring herself , and giving * falfe koples to her lovers ; but the
latter is not • contented to be extremely amiable , but the most 0 add to that ...
The coquettc is indeed ond degree towards the filt ' ; But the heart of the ' former
is bent upon ' admiring herself , and giving * falfe koples to her lovers ; but the
latter is not • contented to be extremely amiable , but the most 0 add to that ...
Page 253
The promontory of this island , from whence the lover took his leap , was formerly
called Leucate . If the reader has a mind to know both the island and the
promontory by their modern titles , he will find in his map the ancient island of
Laucas ...
The promontory of this island , from whence the lover took his leap , was formerly
called Leucate . If the reader has a mind to know both the island and the
promontory by their modern titles , he will find in his map the ancient island of
Laucas ...
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D. to his coquette mistress , ibid . from a lady to a gentleman , confeffing her love ,
N. 204. from angry Phillis to her lover , ibid . from a lady to her husband , an
officer in Spain , ibid . To the Spectator from Belinda , complaining of a female ...
D. to his coquette mistress , ibid . from a lady to a gentleman , confeffing her love ,
N. 204. from angry Phillis to her lover , ibid . from a lady to her husband , an
officer in Spain , ibid . To the Spectator from Belinda , complaining of a female ...
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B. on the feveral ways of confolation made use of by absent lovers , ibid . from
Troilus , a declared enemy to the Greek , ibid . from on the nursing of children , N.
246 ; from 7. B. being a differtation on the eye , 250 ; from Abraham Spy on a new
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B. on the feveral ways of confolation made use of by absent lovers , ibid . from
Troilus , a declared enemy to the Greek , ibid . from on the nursing of children , N.
246 ; from 7. B. being a differtation on the eye , 250 ; from Abraham Spy on a new
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