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... married I find is to be buried alive ; I can't conceive it more dismal to be shut up in a vault to converse with the shades ... marriage to hear thee talk of love and paint the 196 THE SPECTATOR No. 254 No. 254. Friday, Dec. 21, 1711 [steele.
... married I find is to be buried alive ; I can't conceive it more dismal to be shut up in a vault to converse with the shades ... marriage to hear thee talk of love and paint the 196 THE SPECTATOR No. 254 No. 254. Friday, Dec. 21, 1711 [steele.
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... Marriage enlarges the scene of our happiness and miseries. A marriage of love is pleasant ; a marriage of interest easy; and a marriage where both meet, happy. A happy marriage has in it all the pleasures of friendship, all the ...
... Marriage enlarges the scene of our happiness and miseries. A marriage of love is pleasant ; a marriage of interest easy; and a marriage where both meet, happy. A happy marriage has in it all the pleasures of friendship, all the ...
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... marriage, to place his hopes of having in such a woman a constant, agreeable companion — one who will divide his cares and double his joys — who will manage that share of his estate he entrusts to her conduct with prudence and frugality ...
... marriage, to place his hopes of having in such a woman a constant, agreeable companion — one who will divide his cares and double his joys — who will manage that share of his estate he entrusts to her conduct with prudence and frugality ...
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