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Page 149
... months longer , after which us pleasure and pain ; the sonnets I purpose to take a house at Bandell , which relate to herself are incom- or Hugli , and pass my autumnal va - parably the best . Petrarca is little cation , as usual , with ...
... months longer , after which us pleasure and pain ; the sonnets I purpose to take a house at Bandell , which relate to herself are incom- or Hugli , and pass my autumnal va - parably the best . Petrarca is little cation , as usual , with ...
Page 150
... month , till his debt shall be my friend twenty - five years , and wants discharged out of his rents ; but at money ... months , Sept. 19 , 1789 . in the hot season between the tro- You have given lady Jones great pics ; and , what is a ...
... month , till his debt shall be my friend twenty - five years , and wants discharged out of his rents ; but at money ... months , Sept. 19 , 1789 . in the hot season between the tro- You have given lady Jones great pics ; and , what is a ...
Page 305
... months ago ; but is pretty close confinement . as I never heard you mention it in any of my mother's letters , I am in- duced to think it has miscarried , or been mislaid in your office . Mr. Coldham is clerk to the com- mercial ...
... months ago ; but is pretty close confinement . as I never heard you mention it in any of my mother's letters , I am in- duced to think it has miscarried , or been mislaid in your office . Mr. Coldham is clerk to the com- mercial ...
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From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to Mrs S C | 19 |
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