The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 41Robinson and Roberts, 1810 |
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... Ellen , to woo thee ; Then attend , fairest maid , to my ditty of love . The dew - drop may sparkle , and harm- lessly glisten , But brighter's your eye , when to love tales you listen , Then attend , & c . The rose cannot vie with the ...
... Ellen , to woo thee ; Then attend , fairest maid , to my ditty of love . The dew - drop may sparkle , and harm- lessly glisten , But brighter's your eye , when to love tales you listen , Then attend , & c . The rose cannot vie with the ...
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... Ellen blushed , and burst into tears . Why , Ellen , my dear child , what is the matter with you ? ' asked her father , in alarm . ' Excuse me , ' said Ellen , I cannot help it . ' What can be the inatter with Ellen said Mary , when Mr ...
... Ellen blushed , and burst into tears . Why , Ellen , my dear child , what is the matter with you ? ' asked her father , in alarm . ' Excuse me , ' said Ellen , I cannot help it . ' What can be the inatter with Ellen said Mary , when Mr ...
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... Ellen Cicil never ex- isted . ' " She is indeed an amiable girl , ' said Edward , and I am sorry to see her in such low spirits . I think , Mary , your spirits would be the better of a walk , will you take one with me ? ' • With all my ...
... Ellen Cicil never ex- isted . ' " She is indeed an amiable girl , ' said Edward , and I am sorry to see her in such low spirits . I think , Mary , your spirits would be the better of a walk , will you take one with me ? ' • With all my ...
Página 249
... Ellen . 6 ' Delphine ! ' said Edward , open- ing the leaves ; if I might take the liberty , Miss Cicil , I would say that was not a proper book for you to read . . Why ? ' said Ellen blushing . ' It is certainly , ' said Edward , a very ...
... Ellen . 6 ' Delphine ! ' said Edward , open- ing the leaves ; if I might take the liberty , Miss Cicil , I would say that was not a proper book for you to read . . Why ? ' said Ellen blushing . ' It is certainly , ' said Edward , a very ...
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... Ellen , bursting into tears . 6 } Dear Ellen , have I said any thing to offend you ? What is the matter with you ? Tell it to your Mary . ' present ; and , as I have only three weeks ' leave of absence , I will soon see you again . ' I ...
... Ellen , bursting into tears . 6 } Dear Ellen , have I said any thing to offend you ? What is the matter with you ? Tell it to your Mary . ' present ; and , as I have only three weeks ' leave of absence , I will soon see you again . ' I ...
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