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... expect only civility in the room circumstances around me , that this of love , for as Mrs. Clive sings , " All I hope of mortal man , Is to love me whilst he can . short life may not be half lost in pains , " well remembering and apply ...
... expect only civility in the room circumstances around me , that this of love , for as Mrs. Clive sings , " All I hope of mortal man , Is to love me whilst he can . short life may not be half lost in pains , " well remembering and apply ...
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... expect some disa- comfortable ingredients , my silence greeable moments ; but confidence will always be interpreted as an evi- and freedom are the two pillars of dence of content , and you would our union , and I am much mistaken only ...
... expect some disa- comfortable ingredients , my silence greeable moments ; but confidence will always be interpreted as an evi- and freedom are the two pillars of dence of content , and you would our union , and I am much mistaken only ...
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... expect ligion will do great things . It will from heaven , would they study to always make the bitter waters of Ma- deserve them . rah wholesome and palatable . But I received your agreeable present we must not think it will usually of ...
... expect ligion will do great things . It will from heaven , would they study to always make the bitter waters of Ma- deserve them . rah wholesome and palatable . But I received your agreeable present we must not think it will usually of ...
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From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
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