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Pagina 56
... Lover , was translated into that English Lamentation , Frail are a Lover's Hopes & c . And it was pleasant enough to see the most refined Persons of the British Nation dying away and languishing to Notes that were filled with a Spirit ...
... Lover , was translated into that English Lamentation , Frail are a Lover's Hopes & c . And it was pleasant enough to see the most refined Persons of the British Nation dying away and languishing to Notes that were filled with a Spirit ...
Pagina 222
... Lovers ! Oh my dear Betty , that we could meet this Night where we used to do in the Wood ! Now , my Dear , if I may not ... Lover till Death , James Poor James ! Since his Time and Paper were so short ; I , that have more than I can use ...
... Lovers ! Oh my dear Betty , that we could meet this Night where we used to do in the Wood ! Now , my Dear , if I may not ... Lover till Death , James Poor James ! Since his Time and Paper were so short ; I , that have more than I can use ...
Pagina 495
George Gregory Smith. Lover's Heart on such an Occasion , writ the following Letter to Constantia . ' The Thought of my ... Lover as the Murderer of Theodosius : In short , she resolved to suffer the utmost Effects of her Father's Dis ...
George Gregory Smith. Lover's Heart on such an Occasion , writ the following Letter to Constantia . ' The Thought of my ... Lover as the Murderer of Theodosius : In short , she resolved to suffer the utmost Effects of her Father's Dis ...
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