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... married . Need we expose to vulgar fight The raptures of the bridal night ? Need we intrude on hallow'd ground , Or draw the curtains clos'd around ? Let it fuffice , that each had charms ; He clafp'd a goddess in his arms ; And ...
... married . Need we expose to vulgar fight The raptures of the bridal night ? Need we intrude on hallow'd ground , Or draw the curtains clos'd around ? Let it fuffice , that each had charms ; He clafp'd a goddess in his arms ; And ...
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... marry me ? Lovers are plenty ; but fail to relieve me . He , fond youth , that could carry me , Offers to love , but means to deceive me . * Sir , I fend you a fmall production of the late Dr. Goldsmith , which has never been published ...
... marry me ? Lovers are plenty ; but fail to relieve me . He , fond youth , that could carry me , Offers to love , but means to deceive me . * Sir , I fend you a fmall production of the late Dr. Goldsmith , which has never been published ...
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... marriage that would fet all things to rights again . HONEYWOOD . Love me ! Sure , Jarvis , you dream . No , no ; her intimacy with me never amounted to more than friendship - mere friendship . That she is the most lovely woman that ever ...
... marriage that would fet all things to rights again . HONEYWOOD . Love me ! Sure , Jarvis , you dream . No , no ; her intimacy with me never amounted to more than friendship - mere friendship . That she is the most lovely woman that ever ...
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... marry her ; it may be poffible , fhe has no inclination to me . CROAKER . I'll tell you once for all how it ftands . A good part of Mifs Richland's large fortune confifts in a claim upon government , which my good friend , Mr. Lofty ...
... marry her ; it may be poffible , fhe has no inclination to me . CROAKER . I'll tell you once for all how it ftands . A good part of Mifs Richland's large fortune confifts in a claim upon government , which my good friend , Mr. Lofty ...
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... marry you , or lofe half her fortune and ; you have your choice to marry her , or pack out of doors without any fortune at all . LEONTINE . An only fon , Sir , might expect more indulgence . CROAKER . An only father , Sir , might expect ...
... marry you , or lofe half her fortune and ; you have your choice to marry her , or pack out of doors without any fortune at all . LEONTINE . An only fon , Sir , might expect more indulgence . CROAKER . An only father , Sir , might expect ...
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