Select British Classics, Band 25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... pass a night with one you think more agreeable . He took the hint , put on his night cloaths , and had not been a bed above an hour before he heard a knocking at the door , and the treading of one who approached the other side of the ...
... pass a night with one you think more agreeable . He took the hint , put on his night cloaths , and had not been a bed above an hour before he heard a knocking at the door , and the treading of one who approached the other side of the ...
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... pass unchastised . " Give me to know the abode of this recreant lover , " and I will give him as a feast to the fowls of the " air , or drag him bound before you at my horse's " tail . " I am not ashamed to own myself a champion of ...
... pass unchastised . " Give me to know the abode of this recreant lover , " and I will give him as a feast to the fowls of the " air , or drag him bound before you at my horse's " tail . " I am not ashamed to own myself a champion of ...
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... pass two or three hours every evening . This I look upon as taking my first nap before I go to bed . The truth of it is , I should think myself unjust to posterity , as well as to the society at the Trumpet , of which I am a member ...
... pass two or three hours every evening . This I look upon as taking my first nap before I go to bed . The truth of it is , I should think myself unjust to posterity , as well as to the society at the Trumpet , of which I am a member ...
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... pass might drive him ; but finding him grow upon him to a degree of scurrility , as believing the advice proceeded from fear ; sirrah , says he , if a thunder- bolt does not strike thee dead before I come at thee , I shall not fail to ...
... pass might drive him ; but finding him grow upon him to a degree of scurrility , as believing the advice proceeded from fear ; sirrah , says he , if a thunder- bolt does not strike thee dead before I come at thee , I shall not fail to ...
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... pass the night in his mistress's bed- chamber without molestation . The morning arose , but our lover was not well situated to observe her blushes ; so that all we know of his sentiments on this occasion , is , that he heard Balance ask ...
... pass the night in his mistress's bed- chamber without molestation . The morning arose , but our lover was not well situated to observe her blushes ; so that all we know of his sentiments on this occasion , is , that he heard Balance ask ...
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