London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Том 40C. Ackers, 1771 |
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... heart , was extremely fhecked at the determi- nation of her father and the fenate , and endeavoured to poftpone the mar- riage for fome days , in order to find a method of acquainting Tancred with her unhappy fituation . Orbaflan , who ...
... heart , was extremely fhecked at the determi- nation of her father and the fenate , and endeavoured to poftpone the mar- riage for fome days , in order to find a method of acquainting Tancred with her unhappy fituation . Orbaflan , who ...
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... heart , and the play is happily concluded by the interefting circumftance of Stockwell's difcovering himself to Bellcour , whofe heart expands with gratitude for the bounties beftowed on him by an all - fee- ing Providence ...
... heart , and the play is happily concluded by the interefting circumftance of Stockwell's difcovering himself to Bellcour , whofe heart expands with gratitude for the bounties beftowed on him by an all - fee- ing Providence ...
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... heart , and excel- lency of the difpofition of King Charles the First , will ever be recorded in the annals of time ; and when our paffions and prejudices have fubfided as to him , his character will be ad- mired , allowed , and revered ...
... heart , and excel- lency of the difpofition of King Charles the First , will ever be recorded in the annals of time ; and when our paffions and prejudices have fubfided as to him , his character will be ad- mired , allowed , and revered ...
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... heart has fhook indignant off The lover's weakness : but my haughty foul Il brooks the flightest notion of difhoncur . I will not ftoop to think I was betray'd For a vile tyrant , whom our faith abhors , The ftate's most deadly foe ! A ...
... heart has fhook indignant off The lover's weakness : but my haughty foul Il brooks the flightest notion of difhoncur . I will not ftoop to think I was betray'd For a vile tyrant , whom our faith abhors , The ftate's most deadly foe ! A ...
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... heart has wrong'd you , Yet fcorns the thought of treachery or bafe- nefs . I've not betray'd my honour , or the state ; Nor you have I betray'd - I ow'd you nothing ; No faith I plighted , nor have you a right This heart to question ...
... heart has wrong'd you , Yet fcorns the thought of treachery or bafe- nefs . I've not betray'd my honour , or the state ; Nor you have I betray'd - I ow'd you nothing ; No faith I plighted , nor have you a right This heart to question ...
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