Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... Dear , dear woman , cried the unhappy parent , fling ing her arms about her neck , bear me , bear me hence ! -O , my child ! my child ! my own Clarissa Harlowe ! Thou pride of my life so lately ! -Never , never more , must I behold thee ...
... Dear , dear woman , cried the unhappy parent , fling ing her arms about her neck , bear me , bear me hence ! -O , my child ! my child ! my own Clarissa Harlowe ! Thou pride of my life so lately ! -Never , never more , must I behold thee ...
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... dear friends , this solemn apostrophe , in this last solemn act , to a young lady so deserv edly dear to me ! I make it my earnest request to my dear Miss Howe , that she will not put herself into mourning for me . But I desire her ...
... dear friends , this solemn apostrophe , in this last solemn act , to a young lady so deserv edly dear to me ! I make it my earnest request to my dear Miss Howe , that she will not put herself into mourning for me . But I desire her ...
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... dear cousin Morden , my friend , my guardian , but not my avenger- [ dear sir ! remember that ! -- ] Your ever - affectionate and obliged CLARISSA HARLOWE . LETTER LXI . COLONEL MORDEN TO JOHN BELFORD , ESQ . DEAR SIR , Saturday , Sept ...
... dear cousin Morden , my friend , my guardian , but not my avenger- [ dear sir ! remember that ! -- ] Your ever - affectionate and obliged CLARISSA HARLOWE . LETTER LXI . COLONEL MORDEN TO JOHN BELFORD , ESQ . DEAR SIR , Saturday , Sept ...
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acquaintance admirable attend bagnio BELFORD TO ROBERT beloved bequeath blessed brother called cern character Colonel Morden comfort cousin Morden cursed daugh dear cousin dear creature dearest death desire distress divine divine grace divine lady doubt endeavour excellent executor eyes father favour forgive gentleman give grief hand happy Harlowe Place hearse heart Hervey Hickman honour hope hour humble Jack James Harlowe JOHN BELFORD knew Knightsbridge lady's libertine live live single look LOVELACE TO JOHN Lovelace's Lovick lucid intervals madam marriage mind Miss Harlowe mother Mowbray never Norton obliged occasion once Ovid person poetical justice poor posthumous letters present relations remorse Sally Sally Martin Sept servant sister solemn soon soul spect suffer tell thee thing thou thought tion told Tourville turned uncles unhappy Uxbridge VIII virtue wish woman words worthy wretch write young lady