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Strana 14
It is said , he keeps himself a bachelor , by reason he was crossed in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment , Sir Rager was what you call a fine Gentleman , had often fupped with my ...
It is said , he keeps himself a bachelor , by reason he was crossed in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment , Sir Rager was what you call a fine Gentleman , had often fupped with my ...
Strana 19
... I returned to the great hall , where I had been the morning before , but , to my surprise , instead of the company that I left there , I faw , towards the upper end of the hall , a beautiful virgin , feated on a throne of gold .
... I returned to the great hall , where I had been the morning before , but , to my surprise , instead of the company that I left there , I faw , towards the upper end of the hall , a beautiful virgin , feated on a throne of gold .
Strana 48
At the same time , as I would fain give some finishing touches to those which are already the most beautiful pieces in human natnre , I fall endeavour to point out all those imperfections that are the blemishes , as well as those ...
At the same time , as I would fain give some finishing touches to those which are already the most beautiful pieces in human natnre , I fall endeavour to point out all those imperfections that are the blemishes , as well as those ...
Strana 65
Just before the lady were a couple of beautiful pages that were stuck among the harness , and by their gay dreffes and . smiling features , looked like the elder brothers of the little boys that were carved and painted in every corner ...
Just before the lady were a couple of beautiful pages that were stuck among the harness , and by their gay dreffes and . smiling features , looked like the elder brothers of the little boys that were carved and painted in every corner ...
Strana 68
The poet tells us , that , after having made a great flaughter of the enemy , the unfortunately cast her eye on a Trojan , who wore an embroidered tunic , a beautiful coat of mail , with a mantle of the finest purple .
The poet tells us , that , after having made a great flaughter of the enemy , the unfortunately cast her eye on a Trojan , who wore an embroidered tunic , a beautiful coat of mail , with a mantle of the finest purple .
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