Marriage: A Novel, Volumen3William Blackwood, 1819 |
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... charms divine , But those we just have won : - This is love - careless love- Such as kindleth hearts that rove . To keep one sacred flame Through life , unchill'd , unmov'd ; To love in wint'ry age the same That first in youth we loved ...
... charms divine , But those we just have won : - This is love - careless love- Such as kindleth hearts that rove . To keep one sacred flame Through life , unchill'd , unmov'd ; To love in wint'ry age the same That first in youth we loved ...
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... stood disclosed in all their charms . The lady of the mansion was seated at a ta- ble covered with works of a different de- scription : it exhibited the various arts of wo- man , in regular gradation , from the paint- ed 146 MARRIAGE .
... stood disclosed in all their charms . The lady of the mansion was seated at a ta- ble covered with works of a different de- scription : it exhibited the various arts of wo- man , in regular gradation , from the paint- ed 146 MARRIAGE .
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... charms of a white skin , or green fat ? -whether you were most devoted to a languishing or a lively beauty ? —whether " " " Pon my honour , Lady Emily , I really- I - I - can't conceive what it is you mean . There's a time for every ...
... charms of a white skin , or green fat ? -whether you were most devoted to a languishing or a lively beauty ? —whether " " " Pon my honour , Lady Emily , I really- I - I - can't conceive what it is you mean . There's a time for every ...
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... charms of women have been the favourite theme , time immemorial ; now , no one ever heard of a fair one being celebrated for her skill in cookery . " " There I beg leave to differ from you , " said the Doctor , with an air of exultation ...
... charms of women have been the favourite theme , time immemorial ; now , no one ever heard of a fair one being celebrated for her skill in cookery . " " There I beg leave to differ from you , " said the Doctor , with an air of exultation ...
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... charms , and softening its asperities , with the benign spi- rit of Christianity . Her charity was not like that of Mrs. Fox ; she did not indulge herself in the purchase of elegant orna- ments , and then , seated in the easy chair of ...
... charms , and softening its asperities , with the benign spi- rit of Christianity . Her charity was not like that of Mrs. Fox ; she did not indulge herself in the purchase of elegant orna- ments , and then , seated in the easy chair of ...
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Adelaide Adelaide's admiration affection assure aunt Grizzy Beech Park better Bluemits brooch certainly charms clever Colonel Lennox cousin cried Lady Emily daugh daughter dear Mary declare dinner Doctor doubt Downe Wright dress Duchess of Altamont Duke of Altamont Emily's exclaimed eyes faults feel fortune Glenfern going Grace Grizzy's hand happiness hear heard heart honour hope husband idea Lady Ju Lady Juliana Lady M'Laughlan Lady Maclaughlan Lady Matilda Ladyship Lochmarlie look Lord Glenallan Lord Lindore lover Maclaughlan marriage married Mary felt Mary's ment mind Miss Douglas Miss Grizzy Miss Jacky mother nature neral ness never Nicky Nicky's occasion passed pleasure poor Pullens Redgill Rose Hall seemed sentiments shew shirt-buttons sigh Sir Samp Sir Sampson sister soon sort soul stupid sure sweet talk taste tears tell ther there's thing thought tion turned wish woman wonder young