The Lady's Miscellany, Or, Weekly Visitor, for the Use and Amusement of Both Sexes, 第 14~15 巻M'Carty & White, 1811 |
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... pleasures of the chase , was standing with his rifle on the verge of one of those high precipices which bound the river Susquehanna , watching the cagle as she sailed far below him along the breast of the cliff , when he was suddenly ...
... pleasures of the chase , was standing with his rifle on the verge of one of those high precipices which bound the river Susquehanna , watching the cagle as she sailed far below him along the breast of the cliff , when he was suddenly ...
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... pleasure , ye gay , ye wanton seducers of the fair , whom you should protect ; O ! of pour Freeman , your infamous could you have seen the cottage tophies over deluded innocence would have been scorpions to your consciences . Such ruin ...
... pleasure , ye gay , ye wanton seducers of the fair , whom you should protect ; O ! of pour Freeman , your infamous could you have seen the cottage tophies over deluded innocence would have been scorpions to your consciences . Such ruin ...
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... pleasure to diminish your bounty to me . ' ' My father furiously demanded ' who had assisted him ? " St. Or- ville answered , his own princi- ples ; ' and then recounted all those principles had led him to perse- vere in . Lord Delamore ...
... pleasure to diminish your bounty to me . ' ' My father furiously demanded ' who had assisted him ? " St. Or- ville answered , his own princi- ples ; ' and then recounted all those principles had led him to perse- vere in . Lord Delamore ...
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... pleasure to the most vile , Her calm ahodes are fix't on heights perfidious and talkative falshood is sublime ; And oft a rough ascent the access de . nies , Hard oft to find , the path to her en- joys . But he who bravely gains the ...
... pleasure to the most vile , Her calm ahodes are fix't on heights perfidious and talkative falshood is sublime ; And oft a rough ascent the access de . nies , Hard oft to find , the path to her en- joys . But he who bravely gains the ...
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... pleasure in distrac- tion : -men of sense will disregard them -- Tho ' dogs bark at the moon , it still shines in its beautiful serenity and lustre , and moves on its orbit , with undisturbed regu larity . not been able to obliterate ...
... pleasure in distrac- tion : -men of sense will disregard them -- Tho ' dogs bark at the moon , it still shines in its beautiful serenity and lustre , and moves on its orbit , with undisturbed regu larity . not been able to obliterate ...
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