The TatlerAlexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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... She died a few months after their marriage ; but of her name , character , or the time of her death , we have no account . His fecond wife was Mary , the daugh- It is with great pleasure , I copy the following correc- tion of this ...
... She died a few months after their marriage ; but of her name , character , or the time of her death , we have no account . His fecond wife was Mary , the daugh- It is with great pleasure , I copy the following correc- tion of this ...
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... She loved money , and had the usual companion of that vice , a coldness of affection as a woman and a wife . ' Yet his attachment to her appears to have been ardent and uniform ; in the THEATRE , N ° 12 , he laments the lofs of her as ...
... She loved money , and had the usual companion of that vice , a coldness of affection as a woman and a wife . ' Yet his attachment to her appears to have been ardent and uniform ; in the THEATRE , N ° 12 , he laments the lofs of her as ...
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... She dif- dains him for being tired with that for which all men envied him ; and he never came home , but it was Was there no fot that would stay longer ? would any man living but you ? did I leave all the world for this usage ? ' to ...
... She dif- dains him for being tired with that for which all men envied him ; and he never came home , but it was Was there no fot that would stay longer ? would any man living but you ? did I leave all the world for this usage ? ' to ...
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... she had a tongue ! From morn to night th ' eternal larum run , Which often loft those hearts her eyes had won . Sir John was fmitten , and confefs'd his flame , Sigh'd out the ufual time , then wed the dame ; Poffefs'd , he thought , of ...
... she had a tongue ! From morn to night th ' eternal larum run , Which often loft those hearts her eyes had won . Sir John was fmitten , and confefs'd his flame , Sigh'd out the ufual time , then wed the dame ; Poffefs'd , he thought , of ...
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... She finiles , and anfwers only with a bow . Then clafping her about- Why , let me die ! Thefe night - clothes , Moll , become thee mightily ! " With that he figh'd , her hand began to prefs , And Betty calls , her lady to undress . Nay ...
... She finiles , and anfwers only with a bow . Then clafping her about- Why , let me die ! Thefe night - clothes , Moll , become thee mightily ! " With that he figh'd , her hand began to prefs , And Betty calls , her lady to undress . Nay ...
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