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... heart . " I am no longer , " said I , ( the tears streamed from my eyes as I spoke ) ; " the object of my husband's love ; and what is not less cruel , he is attached to another . Convinced as I am of his inconstancy , it depends wholly ...
... heart . " I am no longer , " said I , ( the tears streamed from my eyes as I spoke ) ; " the object of my husband's love ; and what is not less cruel , he is attached to another . Convinced as I am of his inconstancy , it depends wholly ...
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... heart tells me I ought not to change . " " " I did every thing in my power to lessen the acuteness of his feelings under the weight of so much conscious guilt . " No ! " said he , with impatience ; " Young and handsome as you are , you ...
... heart tells me I ought not to change . " " " I did every thing in my power to lessen the acuteness of his feelings under the weight of so much conscious guilt . " No ! " said he , with impatience ; " Young and handsome as you are , you ...
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... heart would prey , ' Tis when we meet a mind and heart Congenial with our own , Those harmless pleasures to impart To worldlings all unknown . Oh , cold as Lapland's coast that breast That feels not friendship's glow , That heart in icy ...
... heart would prey , ' Tis when we meet a mind and heart Congenial with our own , Those harmless pleasures to impart To worldlings all unknown . Oh , cold as Lapland's coast that breast That feels not friendship's glow , That heart in icy ...
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