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... lady , who came forward with a regular composed carriage , and running up to him , accosted him after the following manner : : My dear Hercules , says she , I find you are very much divided in your own thoughts upon the way of life that ...
... lady , who came forward with a regular composed carriage , and running up to him , accosted him after the following manner : : My dear Hercules , says she , I find you are very much divided in your own thoughts upon the way of life that ...
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... lady was come up , who addressed herself to the young hero in a very different manner . pur- Hercules , says she , I offer myself to you , because I know you are descended from the Gods , and give proofs of that descent by your love to ...
... lady was come up , who addressed herself to the young hero in a very different manner . pur- Hercules , says she , I offer myself to you , because I know you are descended from the Gods , and give proofs of that descent by your love to ...
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... lady whose visage glowed with passion made up of scorn and pity , what are the pleasures you pro- pose ? To eat before you are hungry , drink before you are athirst , sleep before you are tired to gratify appetites before they are rai ...
... lady whose visage glowed with passion made up of scorn and pity , what are the pleasures you pro- pose ? To eat before you are hungry , drink before you are athirst , sleep before you are tired to gratify appetites before they are rai ...
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... ladies he gave up his heart ; and I believe , every one who reads this , will do him the justice to approve his choice . Tatler . CHAP . XIII . TO BEGIN NOTHING or WHICH YOU HAVE NOT WELL CONSIDERED THE END . A certain Cham of Tartary ...
... ladies he gave up his heart ; and I believe , every one who reads this , will do him the justice to approve his choice . Tatler . CHAP . XIII . TO BEGIN NOTHING or WHICH YOU HAVE NOT WELL CONSIDERED THE END . A certain Cham of Tartary ...
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... lady who had been her mo- ther's most intimate friend . By her , she was treated with all the kindness of a parent ... lady's good sense was equal to her benevolence ; she was sensible that in order to succeed in such an attempt , it was ...
... lady who had been her mo- ther's most intimate friend . By her , she was treated with all the kindness of a parent ... lady's good sense was equal to her benevolence ; she was sensible that in order to succeed in such an attempt , it was ...
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