The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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... lady , blessed be that tear ! It flows for one that cannot weep ; Such precious drops are doubly dear To those whose eyes no tears may steep , Sweet lady ! once my heart was warm With every feeling soft as thine ; But beauty's self hath ...
... lady , blessed be that tear ! It flows for one that cannot weep ; Such precious drops are doubly dear To those whose eyes no tears may steep , Sweet lady ! once my heart was warm With every feeling soft as thine ; But beauty's self hath ...
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... lady condescended to artifice , and pretended a cheerful com- pliance with the wishes of her family . Preparations ... lady's parents had imposed upon their child without believing it themselves , had really taken place . Absence had pro ...
... lady condescended to artifice , and pretended a cheerful com- pliance with the wishes of her family . Preparations ... lady's parents had imposed upon their child without believing it themselves , had really taken place . Absence had pro ...
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... lady both on horseback- coming towards us . I bowed from cour- tesy , as they passed on : but Robert took off his hat with so much respect , that I thought he must know them . " Do you know those who just passed , Robert ? " said I ...
... lady both on horseback- coming towards us . I bowed from cour- tesy , as they passed on : but Robert took off his hat with so much respect , that I thought he must know them . " Do you know those who just passed , Robert ? " said I ...
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