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My Bessy dear , my treasure ! All sightless though I be , And lose a Father's pleasure , Of gazing , sweet , on thee ! My heart still sees thy duty , Till Fancy bids me trace , Through all thy mental beauty , The beauties ...
My Bessy dear , my treasure ! All sightless though I be , And lose a Father's pleasure , Of gazing , sweet , on thee ! My heart still sees thy duty , Till Fancy bids me trace , Through all thy mental beauty , The beauties ...
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The following is another instance of her strength of mind : -- At Fort Erie , the pride of her heart , her twins , fell : also M.Donough , her son - in - law . On hearing the news , she called her children round her , made them an ...
The following is another instance of her strength of mind : -- At Fort Erie , the pride of her heart , her twins , fell : also M.Donough , her son - in - law . On hearing the news , she called her children round her , made them an ...
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... And free , as heav'n its dews , the patriot dealt ; He knew the world and knew it with a sigh , For he had felt its wrongs , nor knew for why ; Taught by the cunning knave's delusive part , He knew each dark avenue to the heart !
... And free , as heav'n its dews , the patriot dealt ; He knew the world and knew it with a sigh , For he had felt its wrongs , nor knew for why ; Taught by the cunning knave's delusive part , He knew each dark avenue to the heart !
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... was the only man who made an impression upon her heart . The Chevalier was , indeed , very happily formed to make himself thoroughly agreeable to the fair sex , and he was , of course , distinguished in the most flattering manner ...
... was the only man who made an impression upon her heart . The Chevalier was , indeed , very happily formed to make himself thoroughly agreeable to the fair sex , and he was , of course , distinguished in the most flattering manner ...
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Drawing a poniard from her pocket , which she always carried about her , determined never to be forced to the violation of her virtue , she was just going to plunge it into her heart , when she heard the turning of a key ...
Drawing a poniard from her pocket , which she always carried about her , determined never to be forced to the violation of her virtue , she was just going to plunge it into her heart , when she heard the turning of a key ...
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