The EuterpeiadDa Capo Press, 1821 |
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... fair , to know well the person to whom they give themselves away : nor would it be improper to deviate from the common maxim of the sex , and rather take the man who loves them , than . They may retain their power him whom they love ...
... fair , to know well the person to whom they give themselves away : nor would it be improper to deviate from the common maxim of the sex , and rather take the man who loves them , than . They may retain their power him whom they love ...
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... fair apostate to perpetual virginity . However , it was thought most advisable , while the troops continued in Portugal , for the lady to appear in men's apparel . Upon her returning to England , she found her elder sister dead , and ...
... fair apostate to perpetual virginity . However , it was thought most advisable , while the troops continued in Portugal , for the lady to appear in men's apparel . Upon her returning to England , she found her elder sister dead , and ...
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... fair one ; and pines away on being rejected by her . The younger sister of this lady cherishes a secret pas- sion for Don Diego : and when he sets out on his tra vels , in order to banish from his remembrance her haughty sister , the ...
... fair one ; and pines away on being rejected by her . The younger sister of this lady cherishes a secret pas- sion for Don Diego : and when he sets out on his tra vels , in order to banish from his remembrance her haughty sister , the ...
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... fair and bright Sweet little Ann ; The bird let loose ; r Sir John Barnard complaining of this morn - ite pasticcio increased it , and Arnold Dibden Apollo thy Treasure The Lamp of life ; The ing amusement seducing young men from the ...
... fair and bright Sweet little Ann ; The bird let loose ; r Sir John Barnard complaining of this morn - ite pasticcio increased it , and Arnold Dibden Apollo thy Treasure The Lamp of life ; The ing amusement seducing young men from the ...
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... fair , as to shew the at- tractions and their diversity that elicit the question from their admirers . We all know there rages in the soft and female bosom as much spirit of rivalry and conquest as animates the doughty warrior when toss ...
... fair , as to shew the at- tractions and their diversity that elicit the question from their admirers . We all know there rages in the soft and female bosom as much spirit of rivalry and conquest as animates the doughty warrior when toss ...
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