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Strana 57
I Do not know whether to call the following letter a satire upon coquettes , or a representation of their several fantastical accomplishments , or what other title to give it ; but as it is I shall communicate it to the public .
I Do not know whether to call the following letter a satire upon coquettes , or a representation of their several fantastical accomplishments , or what other title to give it ; but as it is I shall communicate it to the public .
Strana 243
You are now before my eyes , my eyes that are ready to flow with tenderness , but cannot give relief to my gushing heart , that dictates what I am now saying , and yearns to tell you all its achings . How art thou , oh my soul , stolen ...
You are now before my eyes , my eyes that are ready to flow with tenderness , but cannot give relief to my gushing heart , that dictates what I am now saying , and yearns to tell you all its achings . How art thou , oh my soul , stolen ...
Strana 425
... an in- temperance , and spend all the time he is there as if it were a punishment , cannot but give the anguish of a jealous mind . He always leaves his home as if he were going to court , and returns as if he were entering a jail .
... an in- temperance , and spend all the time he is there as if it were a punishment , cannot but give the anguish of a jealous mind . He always leaves his home as if he were going to court , and returns as if he were entering a jail .
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