Love and Madness: A Story Too True : in a Series of Letters Between Parties, Whose Names Would Perhaps be Mentioned, Were They Less Known, Or Less LamentedG. Kearsly ..., and R. Faulder, 1780 - 300 páginas |
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... never more be infulted with their joys - a fong . 20. The Same to the Same . Can . Cof . Ho . 17 Mar. Protefts folemnly that what he had juft told her about marrying her , came from the bottom of his heart - never shall be in his fenfes ...
... never more be infulted with their joys - a fong . 20. The Same to the Same . Can . Cof . Ho . 17 Mar. Protefts folemnly that what he had juft told her about marrying her , came from the bottom of his heart - never shall be in his fenfes ...
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... never to read ) and may have follow- ed the horrid example - a diftracted ad- drefs to any perfon in whofe hands her letter may fall . 34 . Mr. H. to Mifs 35 . Ireland , 10 Sept. His late filence occafioned by illness-- anecdote of a ...
... never to read ) and may have follow- ed the horrid example - a diftracted ad- drefs to any perfon in whofe hands her letter may fall . 34 . Mr. H. to Mifs 35 . Ireland , 10 Sept. His late filence occafioned by illness-- anecdote of a ...
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... never be hap- py till they are married - fends her " The moans of the Foreft after the battle of Flodden Field . " T 53. The Same to the Same . 24 Feb. Chatterton's fuicifm , in confequence of the wear and tear of his mind - strange ...
... never be hap- py till they are married - fends her " The moans of the Foreft after the battle of Flodden Field . " T 53. The Same to the Same . 24 Feb. Chatterton's fuicifm , in confequence of the wear and tear of his mind - strange ...
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... never to be exhaufted . ' Mifs Martha Ray was born in the year 1746. Her father , Mr. Jonathan Ray , was formerly a woollen- draper , in Tavistoc - court , Covent - garden , London . But his failure in trade , ( the confequence , it is ...
... never to be exhaufted . ' Mifs Martha Ray was born in the year 1746. Her father , Mr. Jonathan Ray , was formerly a woollen- draper , in Tavistoc - court , Covent - garden , London . But his failure in trade , ( the confequence , it is ...
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... never be- ing mine , Ever , ever Your's . LETTER My dearest M. TER II . To the Same . Huntingdon , Dec. 6 , 1775 . No - I will not take advantage of the fweet , reluctant , amorous confeffion which your candour gave me yesterday . If to ...
... never be- ing mine , Ever , ever Your's . LETTER My dearest M. TER II . To the Same . Huntingdon , Dec. 6 , 1775 . No - I will not take advantage of the fweet , reluctant , amorous confeffion which your candour gave me yesterday . If to ...
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Página 34 - I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry, and he gave him not meat; if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last long and bloody war, Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was my love for the whites, that my countrymen pointed as they passed, and said, 'Logan is the friend of white men.
Página 89 - I hope you will burn this, and pardon me for giving you so much trouble about an impracticable thing; but if you think there is a probability of obtaining the favour...
Página 35 - There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have sought it; I have killed many; I have fully glutted my vengeance. For my country, I rejoice at the beams of peace; but do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear.
Página 88 - They highly extol the man's learning and probity, and will not be persuaded that the university will make any difficulty of conferring such a favour upon a stranger, if he is recommended by the Dean.
Página 173 - They declared, that they withdrew themselves from poverty and rags ; evils that, through a train of unlucky accidents, were become inevitable.
Página 35 - Logan, not even sparing my women and children. There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature.
Página 75 - Dear is the brother, sister, husband, wife ; Dear all the charities of social life : Nor wants firm friendship holy wreaths to bind In mutual sympathy the faithful mind : But not th...
Página 35 - Logan; not sparing even my women and children. There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any human creature. This called on me for revenge. I have sought it. I have killed many. I have fully glutted my vengeance. For my country, I rejoice at the beams of peace.
Página 104 - ... of the count Alberti, with whom you were once acquainted. You remember him one' of the gayeft, moft agreeable perfons at the court of Vienna ; at once the example of the men, and the favourite of the fair fex.
Página 114 - ... never name it any more to me; for, be assured, if you should ever do so cruel a thing as to leave me, from that moment I shall never enjoy one quiet hour: and should you do it without asking my consent, (which if I ever give you may I never see the face of Heaven!) I will shut myself up, and never see the world more, but live where I may be forgotten by human kind.