A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy: By Mr. Yorick. ...T. Becket, 1776 |
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... Fleur , which was the name of the young man he had fpoke of- faying only firft , That as for his talents , he would prefume to fay nothing - Monfieur was the best judge what would fuit him ; but for the fidelity of La Fleur , he would ...
... Fleur , which was the name of the young man he had fpoke of- faying only firft , That as for his talents , he would prefume to fay nothing - Monfieur was the best judge what would fuit him ; but for the fidelity of La Fleur , he would ...
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... Fleur , who flood waiting without , in that breathlefs expectation which every fon of nature of us have felt in our turns , came in . TI MONTRI UL . I AM apt to be taken with all kinds of peo- ེ ple at first fight ; but never more fo ...
... Fleur , who flood waiting without , in that breathlefs expectation which every fon of nature of us have felt in our turns , came in . TI MONTRI UL . I AM apt to be taken with all kinds of peo- ེ ple at first fight ; but never more fo ...
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... Fleur could do nothing in the world but beat a drum , and play a march or two upon the fife . I was determined to make his talents do ; and can't fay my weak- nefs was ever fo infulted by my wifdom , as in the attempt . La Fleur had fet ...
... Fleur could do nothing in the world but beat a drum , and play a march or two upon the fife . I was determined to make his talents do ; and can't fay my weak- nefs was ever fo infulted by my wifdom , as in the attempt . La Fleur had fet ...
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... Fleur ? faid I - O qu'oui ! — he could make spatterdashes , and play a little upon the fiddle- Bravo ! faid Wisdome - Why , I play a bass myself , faid I - we shall do very well . You can fhave , and drefs a wig a little , La Fleur ...
... Fleur ? faid I - O qu'oui ! — he could make spatterdashes , and play a little upon the fiddle- Bravo ! faid Wisdome - Why , I play a bass myself , faid I - we shall do very well . You can fhave , and drefs a wig a little , La Fleur ...
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... Fleur was out of the reach of every thing ; for whether ' twas hunger or thirst , or cold or nakednefs , or watchings , or whatever ftripes of ill luck La Fleur met with in our journeyings , there was no index in his phy- fiognomy to ...
... Fleur was out of the reach of every thing ; for whether ' twas hunger or thirst , or cold or nakednefs , or watchings , or whatever ftripes of ill luck La Fleur met with in our journeyings , there was no index in his phy- fiognomy to ...
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