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... immediately repaired to his mistress , to condole with her , and comfort her . Upon his arrival in her garden , he discovered at a distance a man clasped in her arms , and embraced with the most endearing tenderness . What should he do ...
... immediately repaired to his mistress , to condole with her , and comfort her . Upon his arrival in her garden , he discovered at a distance a man clasped in her arms , and embraced with the most endearing tenderness . What should he do ...
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... was Discretion , and of the other Complacency . All who came out of this gate , and put themselves under the direction of these two sisters , were immediately conducted by them into gardens , groves and THE TATLER . 35.
... was Discretion , and of the other Complacency . All who came out of this gate , and put themselves under the direction of these two sisters , were immediately conducted by them into gardens , groves and THE TATLER . 35.
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were immediately conducted by them into gardens , groves and meadows , which abounded in delights , and were furnished with every thing that could make them the proper seats of happiness . The second gate of this temple let out all the ...
were immediately conducted by them into gardens , groves and meadows , which abounded in delights , and were furnished with every thing that could make them the proper seats of happiness . The second gate of this temple let out all the ...
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... while , and they should see the tragical end which this wretch should come to immediately . The promise of pun- ishment appeased the people , who sat with great at- tention and pleasure to see an example made of so 46 THE TATLER .
... while , and they should see the tragical end which this wretch should come to immediately . The promise of pun- ishment appeased the people , who sat with great at- tention and pleasure to see an example made of so 46 THE TATLER .
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... immediately knew to be Po- verty . Whether it were by my acquaintance with this phantom , which had rendered the sight of her more familiar to me , or however it was , she did not make so indigent or frightful a figure in my eye , as ...
... immediately knew to be Po- verty . Whether it were by my acquaintance with this phantom , which had rendered the sight of her more familiar to me , or however it was , she did not make so indigent or frightful a figure in my eye , as ...
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