The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... happy light ; when 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 ...
... happy light ; when 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 ...
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... happy spirits who had mis - spent their short daylight , and were exiled from the seats of bliss for ever ; I say , I was deep again in my reading , when this mixture of images had taken place of all others in my imagination before ...
... happy spirits who had mis - spent their short daylight , and were exiled from the seats of bliss for ever ; I say , I was deep again in my reading , when this mixture of images had taken place of all others in my imagination before ...
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... she then goes on . " Make her the joyful mother of a numerous and wealthy offspring ; and let her carriage be such , as may make this noble youth ex- G pect the blessings of a happy marriage , from the NO 9 . 61 TATLER .
... she then goes on . " Make her the joyful mother of a numerous and wealthy offspring ; and let her carriage be such , as may make this noble youth ex- G pect the blessings of a happy marriage , from the NO 9 . 61 TATLER .
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pect the blessings of a happy marriage , from the singu- larity of her life , in this loose and censorious age . " Miss , having heard enough , sneaks off for fear of discovery , and immediately at her glass alters the sitting of her ...
pect the blessings of a happy marriage , from the singu- larity of her life , in this loose and censorious age . " Miss , having heard enough , sneaks off for fear of discovery , and immediately at her glass alters the sitting of her ...
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... happy as to have no occasion for that art of cookery which our brother newsmongers so much excel in as appears by their excellent and inimitable An allusion to the Diable Boiteux ' of Le Sage . manner of dressing up a second time for ...
... happy as to have no occasion for that art of cookery which our brother newsmongers so much excel in as appears by their excellent and inimitable An allusion to the Diable Boiteux ' of Le Sage . manner of dressing up a second time for ...
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