Henry ...Charles Dilly, 1798 |
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الصفحة 12
... cou'd be a question , how he came by his clothes , when there is a certain great lady - close closetted with master , who is waiting to fee him in all his glory , and I warrant you upon thorns till I tell her he is come ; but I won't ...
... cou'd be a question , how he came by his clothes , when there is a certain great lady - close closetted with master , who is waiting to fee him in all his glory , and I warrant you upon thorns till I tell her he is come ; but I won't ...
الصفحة 45
... cou'd seriously be called a disappointment of any fort in love , at leaft , I can venture to fay , I am pretty fecure . " - " Don't be too fe- cure , " cried Lady Crowbery , tapping her gently on the cheek as fhe rofe from her chair ...
... cou'd seriously be called a disappointment of any fort in love , at leaft , I can venture to fay , I am pretty fecure . " - " Don't be too fe- cure , " cried Lady Crowbery , tapping her gently on the cheek as fhe rofe from her chair ...
الصفحة 101
... cou'd fee neither ? " Somebody now cried out to hold him faft , for it was confeffedly a plot between master and man to have affaffinated Henry.- " To be fure it was , " faid O'Rourke ; " Do you think I'm fuch a gracelefs teif as to ...
... cou'd fee neither ? " Somebody now cried out to hold him faft , for it was confeffedly a plot between master and man to have affaffinated Henry.- " To be fure it was , " faid O'Rourke ; " Do you think I'm fuch a gracelefs teif as to ...
الصفحة 123
... of woman , I warn thee not to run into a fnare . What art thou to the Lady Crowbery ? -a ftranger ; wert thou her fon , cou'd fhe do more ? Great fa- G 2 vours vours granted without caufe to comely men , and outward HENR r . 123.
... of woman , I warn thee not to run into a fnare . What art thou to the Lady Crowbery ? -a ftranger ; wert thou her fon , cou'd fhe do more ? Great fa- G 2 vours vours granted without caufe to comely men , and outward HENR r . 123.
الصفحة 126
... cou'd almost think that thou hadft drugg'd me with some potion , fo much I love thee ; and when thou . doft leave me , Henry , ' twill almost break my heart ; but what of that ? Fortune calls thee hence ; go , never think of me ; for by ...
... cou'd almost think that thou hadft drugg'd me with some potion , fo much I love thee ; and when thou . doft leave me , Henry , ' twill almost break my heart ; but what of that ? Fortune calls thee hence ; go , never think of me ; for by ...
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