The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... answers only with a bow . • Then , clasping her about , Why , let me die ! These night - clothes , Moll , become thee mightily ! ' With that he sigh'd , her hand began to press , And Betty calls , her lady to undress . ་ Nay kiss me ...
... answers only with a bow . • Then , clasping her about , Why , let me die ! These night - clothes , Moll , become thee mightily ! ' With that he sigh'd , her hand began to press , And Betty calls , her lady to undress . ་ Nay kiss me ...
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... answer for disobeying orders . Let fame and victory in inferior sky Hover with balanc'd wings , and smiling fly Above his head , & c . A whole poem of this kind may be ready against an en- suing campaign , as well as a space left in the ...
... answer for disobeying orders . Let fame and victory in inferior sky Hover with balanc'd wings , and smiling fly Above his head , & c . A whole poem of this kind may be ready against an en- suing campaign , as well as a space left in the ...
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... answer none return'd , On a green shady bank , profuse of flowers , Pensive I sat me down ; there gentle sleep First found me , and with soft oppression seiz'd My drowned sense , untroubled , though I thought I then was passing to my ...
... answer none return'd , On a green shady bank , profuse of flowers , Pensive I sat me down ; there gentle sleep First found me , and with soft oppression seiz'd My drowned sense , untroubled , though I thought I then was passing to my ...
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... answer to that prince . The Court of Rome appears very much mortified , that they are not to see his Majesty of Denmark in that city , having perhaps given themselves vain hopes from a visit made by a Protestant prince to that see . The ...
... answer to that prince . The Court of Rome appears very much mortified , that they are not to see his Majesty of Denmark in that city , having perhaps given themselves vain hopes from a visit made by a Protestant prince to that see . The ...
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... answer him with as false a muster of lovers . They talk to each other , not to be informed , but approved . Thus they are so like , that they are to be ever distant , and the parallel lines may run together for ever , but never meet ...
... answer him with as false a muster of lovers . They talk to each other , not to be informed , but approved . Thus they are so like , that they are to be ever distant , and the parallel lines may run together for ever , but never meet ...
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