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... could get herself ready to go down and see what was the occasion of it . She then brought me up word , that there was a gentleman who seemed very much in haste , and said he must needs speak with me . By the description she gave me ...
... could get herself ready to go down and see what was the occasion of it . She then brought me up word , that there was a gentleman who seemed very much in haste , and said he must needs speak with me . By the description she gave me ...
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This wench bent me , and gave me to her sweetheart , applying more properly than she intended the usual form of , " To my love and from my love . " This un- generous gallant marrying her within a few days after , pawned me for a dram of ...
This wench bent me , and gave me to her sweetheart , applying more properly than she intended the usual form of , " To my love and from my love . " This un- generous gallant marrying her within a few days after , pawned me for a dram of ...
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was , my being in a poet's pocket , who was so taken with the brightness and novelty of my appearance , that it gave occa sion to the finest burlesque poem in the British language , entitled from me , ' The Splendid Shilling .
was , my being in a poet's pocket , who was so taken with the brightness and novelty of my appearance , that it gave occa sion to the finest burlesque poem in the British language , entitled from me , ' The Splendid Shilling .
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