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... afide ; Unaw'd by power , and unappal'd by fear , With honeft thrift I held my honour dear : But this vile hour difperfes all my store , And all my hoard of honour is no more ; For ah ! too partial to my life's decline , Cæfar perfuades ...
... afide ; Unaw'd by power , and unappal'd by fear , With honeft thrift I held my honour dear : But this vile hour difperfes all my store , And all my hoard of honour is no more ; For ah ! too partial to my life's decline , Cæfar perfuades ...
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... afide , to which I never paid much attention , I must be indulged at present in following my affections . The only dedication I ever made was to my brother , because I loved him better than most other men . He is fince dead . Permit me ...
... afide , to which I never paid much attention , I must be indulged at present in following my affections . The only dedication I ever made was to my brother , because I loved him better than most other men . He is fince dead . Permit me ...
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... ( Afide . ) In fhort , madam , you fee before you one that loves you ; one whose whole happiness is all in you . Mifs RICHLAND . I never had any doubts of your regard , Sir ; and I hope you can have none of my duty . CROAKER . That's not ...
... ( Afide . ) In fhort , madam , you fee before you one that loves you ; one whose whole happiness is all in you . Mifs RICHLAND . I never had any doubts of your regard , Sir ; and I hope you can have none of my duty . CROAKER . That's not ...
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... , impudence may disgust her . I'll try . ( Afide . ) Don't imagine from my filence , madam , that I want a due fenfe of the honour and happiness happiness intended me . My father , madam , tells 172 THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN .
... , impudence may disgust her . I'll try . ( Afide . ) Don't imagine from my filence , madam , that I want a due fenfe of the honour and happiness happiness intended me . My father , madam , tells 172 THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN .
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... ( Afide . ) Oh , by no means , madam , by no means . And yet , madam , you talked of force . There is nothing I would avoid fo much as compulfion in a thing of this kind . No , madam , I will still be generous , and leave you at liberty ...
... ( Afide . ) Oh , by no means , madam , by no means . And yet , madam , you talked of force . There is nothing I would avoid fo much as compulfion in a thing of this kind . No , madam , I will still be generous , and leave you at liberty ...
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