Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... once she wished for , she could not have made a happier , perhaps not so happy an end . Dear soul ! and dear sweet soul ! the father , uncles , sister , my cousin Hervey , cried out all at once , in accents of anguish inexpressibly ...
... once she wished for , she could not have made a happier , perhaps not so happy an end . Dear soul ! and dear sweet soul ! the father , uncles , sister , my cousin Hervey , cried out all at once , in accents of anguish inexpressibly ...
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... once a dangerous sickness seizes you ; when once effectual remorse breaks in upon you ; how dreadful will be your condition ! How poor a triumph will you then find it , to have been able , by a series of black perjuries , and studied ...
... once a dangerous sickness seizes you ; when once effectual remorse breaks in upon you ; how dreadful will be your condition ! How poor a triumph will you then find it , to have been able , by a series of black perjuries , and studied ...
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... once she told me , had I not given her cause of doubt ¶ . And did she not own to thee , that once she could have loved me ; and , could she have made me good , would have made me happy ? O , Belford here was love ; a love of the noblest ...
... once she told me , had I not given her cause of doubt ¶ . And did she not own to thee , that once she could have loved me ; and , could she have made me good , would have made me happy ? O , Belford here was love ; a love of the noblest ...
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