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Página 92
... of order made a man very awkward in his equipage , it was a valuable quality
among the queer people who live by rule , and had too much good sense and
good nature to let the fellow starve , because he was not fit to attend his vivacities
.
... of order made a man very awkward in his equipage , it was a valuable quality
among the queer people who live by rule , and had too much good sense and
good nature to let the fellow starve , because he was not fit to attend his vivacities
.
Página 140
I desire you would print this , that she may be confined to her own parish ; for I
can assure you there is no attending any thing else in a place where she is a
novelty . She has been talked of among us ever since under the name of the
Phantom ...
I desire you would print this , that she may be confined to her own parish ; for I
can assure you there is no attending any thing else in a place where she is a
novelty . She has been talked of among us ever since under the name of the
Phantom ...
Página 152
Perpetual harmony their bed attend , And Venus still the well matched pair
befriend . May she , when time has sunk him into years , Love her old man , and
cherish his white hairs ; Nor he perceive her charms through ace decay , But
think each ...
Perpetual harmony their bed attend , And Venus still the well matched pair
befriend . May she , when time has sunk him into years , Love her old man , and
cherish his white hairs ; Nor he perceive her charms through ace decay , But
think each ...
Página 153
fine in it , that it is very often disturbed and lost by some little accidents , which the
careless and unpolite never attend to till it is gone past recovery . Nothing has
more contributed to banish it from a married state than too great a familiarity , and
...
fine in it , that it is very often disturbed and lost by some little accidents , which the
careless and unpolite never attend to till it is gone past recovery . Nothing has
more contributed to banish it from a married state than too great a familiarity , and
...
Página 198
I could not leave her so , but dogged her , as hard as she drove , to Paul ' s
church - yard , where there was a stop of coaches attending company coming out
of the cathedral . This gave me an opportunity to hold upa crown to her
coachman ...
I could not leave her so , but dogged her , as hard as she drove , to Paul ' s
church - yard , where there was a stop of coaches attending company coming out
of the cathedral . This gave me an opportunity to hold upa crown to her
coachman ...
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