La Belle assemblée: or, Bell's court and fashionable magazineJ. Bell, 1817 |
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... heart and his respect and tenderness for his mother by toiling to support her and her young children . He lost not a single moment ; in his leisure hours he not only improved himself in drawing , but diligently applied himself to ...
... heart and his respect and tenderness for his mother by toiling to support her and her young children . He lost not a single moment ; in his leisure hours he not only improved himself in drawing , but diligently applied himself to ...
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... hearts . 1 THE LISTENER . THE following letter , which I received yesterday from a fair correspondent who signs herself Ephesia , gives me some reason to believe she will soon prove herself a counterpart to the matron of that cele ...
... hearts . 1 THE LISTENER . THE following letter , which I received yesterday from a fair correspondent who signs herself Ephesia , gives me some reason to believe she will soon prove herself a counterpart to the matron of that cele ...
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... heart , a grief that seemed incapable of admitting any cure ; but , nevertheless , I began to think less of the past , and my thoughts became occupied in forming plans for the future . One of my relations wrote to me , informing me that ...
... heart , a grief that seemed incapable of admitting any cure ; but , nevertheless , I began to think less of the past , and my thoughts became occupied in forming plans for the future . One of my relations wrote to me , informing me that ...
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... heart , and that every temptation to dissolve so tender a union would be useless . I soon found myself forsaken , and I was no longer thought ami- able or even pretty . I now became truly melancholy ; and have been in this state for ...
... heart , and that every temptation to dissolve so tender a union would be useless . I soon found myself forsaken , and I was no longer thought ami- able or even pretty . I now became truly melancholy ; and have been in this state for ...
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... heart and the mind have their occupations and their delights , which are renewed and modified as we grow old - morning ; and that is something taken off er , and which assign a positive value to from the length of the day . " every ...
... heart and the mind have their occupations and their delights , which are renewed and modified as we grow old - morning ; and that is something taken off er , and which assign a positive value to from the length of the day . " every ...
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