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... love that never swerved from her. True husband and true friend, he playfully called Addison her rival. In the Spectator there is a paper of Steele's (No. 142) representing some of his own love-letters as telling what a man said and ...
... love that never swerved from her. True husband and true friend, he playfully called Addison her rival. In the Spectator there is a paper of Steele's (No. 142) representing some of his own love-letters as telling what a man said and ...
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... Love by a perverse beautiful Widow of the next County to him . Before this Disappointment , Sir ROGER was what you call a fine Gentleman , had often supped with my Lord Rochester [ 3 ] and Sir George Etherege , [ 4 ] fought a Duel upon ...
... Love by a perverse beautiful Widow of the next County to him . Before this Disappointment , Sir ROGER was what you call a fine Gentleman , had often supped with my Lord Rochester [ 3 ] and Sir George Etherege , [ 4 ] fought a Duel upon ...
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... Love, during the Time of my Speculations, shall be carried on with the same Sincerity as any other Affair of less Consideration. As this is the greatest Concern, Men shall be from henceforth liable to the greatest Reproach for ...
... Love, during the Time of my Speculations, shall be carried on with the same Sincerity as any other Affair of less Consideration. As this is the greatest Concern, Men shall be from henceforth liable to the greatest Reproach for ...
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... love with him , and hid him close from her Countrymen ( the Indians ) in a Cave , and there fed him , till they could safely go down to the shoar , where the ship lay at anchor , expecting the return of their friends . But at last ...
... love with him , and hid him close from her Countrymen ( the Indians ) in a Cave , and there fed him , till they could safely go down to the shoar , where the ship lay at anchor , expecting the return of their friends . But at last ...
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... Love,' Spite of myself, I'll stay, fight, love, despair; And all this I can do, because I dare, into I drink, I huff, I strut, look big and stare; And all this I can do, because I dare. When, in the last act, a Battle is fought between ...
... Love,' Spite of myself, I'll stay, fight, love, despair; And all this I can do, because I dare, into I drink, I huff, I strut, look big and stare; And all this I can do, because I dare. When, in the last act, a Battle is fought between ...
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