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Page 125
... wish , sincerely wish , that my present refusal may be some punishment for your guilt ; but still more , that it may be some inducement to your repentance . — The severity of this rebuke I bore patiently , because I knew it was just ...
... wish , sincerely wish , that my present refusal may be some punishment for your guilt ; but still more , that it may be some inducement to your repentance . — The severity of this rebuke I bore patiently , because I knew it was just ...
Page 168
... wish for an union . No , villain as he is , I should then wish him married , to prevent the consequences of his future debaucheries . But now should I not be the most cruel of all fathers , to sign an Instrument which must send my child ...
... wish for an union . No , villain as he is , I should then wish him married , to prevent the consequences of his future debaucheries . But now should I not be the most cruel of all fathers , to sign an Instrument which must send my child ...
Page 633
... wish'd him full ten times a day at Old Nick , But missing his mirth and agreeable vein , As often we wish'd to have Dick back again . Here Cumberland lies having acted his parts , The Terence of England , the mender of hearts ; A ...
... wish'd him full ten times a day at Old Nick , But missing his mirth and agreeable vein , As often we wish'd to have Dick back again . Here Cumberland lies having acted his parts , The Terence of England , the mender of hearts ; A ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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