Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... once I could have loved him . - Ungrateful man ! —had he permitted me to love him , I once could have loved him . he never deserved my love . And was not this a fault ? -But now if I can but keep out of his hands , and obtain a last ...
... once I could have loved him . - Ungrateful man ! —had he permitted me to love him , I once could have loved him . he never deserved my love . And was not this a fault ? -But now if I can but keep out of his hands , and obtain a last ...
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... once was every one's delight , am now the cause of grief to every one - you , that are strangers to me , are moved ... once but no more ! -All my prospects of felicity , as to this life , are at an end . My hopes , like opening buds or ...
... once was every one's delight , am now the cause of grief to every one - you , that are strangers to me , are moved ... once but no more ! -All my prospects of felicity , as to this life , are at an end . My hopes , like opening buds or ...
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... ONCE ! -thou makest her break off with saying- not She once ! What ? -- O Belford ! why didst thou urge her to explain what she once hoped ? What once a woman hopes , in love matters , she always hopes , while there is room for hope ...
... ONCE ! -thou makest her break off with saying- not She once ! What ? -- O Belford ! why didst thou urge her to explain what she once hoped ? What once a woman hopes , in love matters , she always hopes , while there is room for hope ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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