A Series of Genuine Letters Between Henry and Francesprinted in the year, 1770 |
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... Attack . I was really very ill for the Two Days on the Road , and Two more after I came hither ; during all which Time I was continually saying odd odd Things as ufual , to amufe the Rack . g LETTERS between LETTER DCLXXIX. ...
... Attack . I was really very ill for the Two Days on the Road , and Two more after I came hither ; during all which Time I was continually saying odd odd Things as ufual , to amufe the Rack . g LETTERS between LETTER DCLXXIX. ...
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... say , will an- fwer no better to them , than one of the fame Kind did once to me , who when a Child cut open the Belly of my Fiddle to look for the Sound . Enough - the Subject is not pleasant . Adieu , my Arria ! -Non dolet , fays your ...
... say , will an- fwer no better to them , than one of the fame Kind did once to me , who when a Child cut open the Belly of my Fiddle to look for the Sound . Enough - the Subject is not pleasant . Adieu , my Arria ! -Non dolet , fays your ...
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... say he de- ferves Fortune . But with regard to myself , I confefs that I hould prefer his faghire to his Cure ; for I am almoft almoft brought at laft to be of Mrs. RY'S Ópinion Henry , and Francas . 13 LETTER DCLXXXI. ...
... say he de- ferves Fortune . But with regard to myself , I confefs that I hould prefer his faghire to his Cure ; for I am almoft almoft brought at laft to be of Mrs. RY'S Ópinion Henry , and Francas . 13 LETTER DCLXXXI. ...
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... say ? Is not a Lover a Man ? Alas ! " He is a more fublime Being ! He has nothing " of Man about him in the Eyes of her who " loves . Her Lover is more than Man ; all " others are lefs . He and She are the only " ones of their Species ...
... say ? Is not a Lover a Man ? Alas ! " He is a more fublime Being ! He has nothing " of Man about him in the Eyes of her who " loves . Her Lover is more than Man ; all " others are lefs . He and She are the only " ones of their Species ...
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... say to that charming Paffage in your Letter , which gave you occafion to introduce it ? I have been looking over your Letter again , to fee what other Paragraphs I fhould attempt to obferve upon ; but I find that I should exceed my ...
... say to that charming Paffage in your Letter , which gave you occafion to introduce it ? I have been looking over your Letter again , to fee what other Paragraphs I fhould attempt to obferve upon ; but I find that I should exceed my ...
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Adieu affure againſt alfo almoſt alſo Amuſement anſwer becauſe beſt Bleffing Buſineſs charming Chefter Cloyne dear Harry dearest defire Diſorder Dublin Expreffion exprefs fafe faid fame Fançhon Fanny Farmley feel feem felf fend fenfible fent fhall fince firft firſt fome fometimes fond foon forry FRANCES to HENRY Friend ftiled ftill fuch fuffer fufficient fupply fuppofe fure Happineſs happy Heart HENRY to FRANCES himſelf hope Houſe Huſband Indulgence Inftance itſelf juft juſt laft laſt Letter leaſt lefs LETTER LETTER London Love Mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf never Occafion Pacquet Paffage paffed Paffion paft Pain Panopea Paragraph paſt Perfon Philofophy pleaſant pleaſed Pleaſure Poft poor prefent raiſe Reaſon received Reft rejoice ſay ſee ſeems ſend Senfe Senſe ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſpeak Spirits ſtill ſuch Tenderneſs thefe themſelves theſe Thing thofe thoſe thought uſed Voifinage Weather Windfor wiſh write Yeſterday yourſelf
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28 페이지 - Biron they call him; but a merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal : His eye begets occasion for his wit; For every object that the one doth catch, The other turns to a mirth-moving jest...
78 페이지 - Like as the culver, on the bared bough Sits mourning for the absence of her mate, And in her songs sends many a wishful vow For his return, that seems to linger late ; So I alone, now left disconsolate, Mourn to myself the absence of my love : And wandering here and there all desolate, Seek with my plaints to match that mournful dove : Ne joy of aught that under...
246 페이지 - I am not merry ; but I do beguile The thing I am, by seeming otherwise.
78 페이지 - Lilceas the Culver36 on the bared bough fits mourning for the abfence of her mate ; and, in her fongs fends many a wifhful vow, for his return that feems to linger late: So I alone now left difconfolate, mourn to myfelf the abfence of my love : and, wand'ring here and there all defolate, feek with my plaints to match that mournful dove.
107 페이지 - Л subject soon exhausts itself with me. You must get some of your volume friends to spin the text for you.
123 페이지 - THE heavy hours are almoft paft That part my love and me : My longing eyes may hope at laft, Their only wifh to fee. But how, my Delia, will you meet The man you've loft fo long ? Will love in all your pulfes beat, And tremble on your tongue? Will you in every look declare, Your heart is ftill the fame ; And heal each...