The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Часть 2Robinson and Roberts, 1789 |
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... whofe good fenfe and experience he is acquainted with ; by whom he thinks himself loved , and whom from a very early time in life he has been habituated to confult . Yet few fa- thers , very few governors , know how to inspire with ...
... whofe good fenfe and experience he is acquainted with ; by whom he thinks himself loved , and whom from a very early time in life he has been habituated to confult . Yet few fa- thers , very few governors , know how to inspire with ...
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... whofe hearts were uncorrupted by faction ; and the peculiar character of Charles , fo ftrongly inclined to friendship and the tender paffions , naturally rendered him the hero of that fex , whofe generous minds know no bounds in their ...
... whofe hearts were uncorrupted by faction ; and the peculiar character of Charles , fo ftrongly inclined to friendship and the tender paffions , naturally rendered him the hero of that fex , whofe generous minds know no bounds in their ...
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... whofe waters , perpctu- ally in motion , fpout up , fparkle , fall down again , and murmur night and day , a magnificent obelisk pomp . oufly rears its head . This obelisk is of granite , and hewn in Egypt : it was erected here by ...
... whofe waters , perpctu- ally in motion , fpout up , fparkle , fall down again , and murmur night and day , a magnificent obelisk pomp . oufly rears its head . This obelisk is of granite , and hewn in Egypt : it was erected here by ...
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... whofe favour the lots fhall decide . With us fpleen or envy can never prevail , Or contest unfriendly be seen , Your rivals dear lady are happy to hail , And wish you much joy as their queen . JERRY SNEAK . A сногс Е , Suppofed to be ...
... whofe favour the lots fhall decide . With us fpleen or envy can never prevail , Or contest unfriendly be seen , Your rivals dear lady are happy to hail , And wish you much joy as their queen . JERRY SNEAK . A сногс Е , Suppofed to be ...
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... whofe bofoms heave with artless woe , From whofe bright eyes the cryftal ftreams still now ; An ufeful hint or two ye can't refufe , From me , whose aim is ever to amuse . I wish to lead ye both to joy and fame , Nor need ye copy our ...
... whofe bofoms heave with artless woe , From whofe bright eyes the cryftal ftreams still now ; An ufeful hint or two ye can't refufe , From me , whose aim is ever to amuse . I wish to lead ye both to joy and fame , Nor need ye copy our ...
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