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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... happiness . Mrs. S-- was certain ; and she was resolved not to let a man of my supposed father's property slip through her fingers - I say sup- posed father , because he always introduced me as his offspring , and I was too young to ...
... happiness . Mrs. S-- was certain ; and she was resolved not to let a man of my supposed father's property slip through her fingers - I say sup- posed father , because he always introduced me as his offspring , and I was too young to ...
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... happiness than usually falls to the lot of mortals , I here- by prove the confidence I repose in the dear woman who now bears my name , by committing to her whole and sole care , during his minority , the orphan child of my respected ...
... happiness than usually falls to the lot of mortals , I here- by prove the confidence I repose in the dear woman who now bears my name , by committing to her whole and sole care , during his minority , the orphan child of my respected ...
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... happiness which they had just experienced in her pleasant company . • Night's candles were burnt out , and jo- cund day Stood tiptoe on the misty mountain top , accompanied by his lovely sister , walked to the copse , where they were ...
... happiness which they had just experienced in her pleasant company . • Night's candles were burnt out , and jo- cund day Stood tiptoe on the misty mountain top , accompanied by his lovely sister , walked to the copse , where they were ...
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... happiness , produced quite a contrary effect ; and the tedeum of a country life was insupportably fatiguing . He continually com- plained of ennui , and lassitude , and daily wished him on board the Romney ; his friends advised him to ...
... happiness , produced quite a contrary effect ; and the tedeum of a country life was insupportably fatiguing . He continually com- plained of ennui , and lassitude , and daily wished him on board the Romney ; his friends advised him to ...
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... Happiness - is not at home . Not such their Home whom Love has taught to know From that blest source what real trans- ports flow . Alas ! too oft his famish'd offspring claim The promis'd bread he has not got to give : Though poor ...
... Happiness - is not at home . Not such their Home whom Love has taught to know From that blest source what real trans- ports flow . Alas ! too oft his famish'd offspring claim The promis'd bread he has not got to give : Though poor ...
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