The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 41Robinson and Roberts, 1810 - Great Britain |
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... happiness they will meet to part no more ! What a reviving , what a con- soling reflection ! and with what transport does it inspire the be- liever's mind ! a retrospect of past years seems but as yesterday , and comparatively short in ...
... happiness they will meet to part no more ! What a reviving , what a con- soling reflection ! and with what transport does it inspire the be- liever's mind ! a retrospect of past years seems but as yesterday , and comparatively short in ...
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... happiness falls not to the lot of huiƱan creatures , or my mother's would have been complete ; but she could not help considering herself as the cause of a disunion between two bro- thers , whose hearts and disposi- tions nature never ...
... happiness falls not to the lot of huiƱan creatures , or my mother's would have been complete ; but she could not help considering herself as the cause of a disunion between two bro- thers , whose hearts and disposi- tions nature never ...
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... happiness . Mrs. Swas certain ; and , she was resolved not to let a man of my supposed father's property slip through her fingers - I say sup- posed father , because he always introduced me as his offspring , and I was too young to ...
... happiness . Mrs. Swas certain ; and , she was resolved not to let a man of my supposed father's property slip through her fingers - I say sup- posed father , because he always introduced me as his offspring , and I was too young to ...
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... happiness than usually falls to the lot of mortals , I here- There has been some foul play by prove the confidence I repose here , ' said Mr. Montgomery , fix- in the dear woman who now bears ing a steady eye upon Mrs. Mel- my name , by ...
... happiness than usually falls to the lot of mortals , I here- There has been some foul play by prove the confidence I repose here , ' said Mr. Montgomery , fix- in the dear woman who now bears ing a steady eye upon Mrs. Mel- my name , by ...
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... happiness which they had just experienced in her pleasant company . He did not emerge from con- Night's candles were burnt out , and jo- cund day Stood tiptoe on the misty mountain top , accompanied by his lovely sister , walked to the ...
... happiness which they had just experienced in her pleasant company . He did not emerge from con- Night's candles were burnt out , and jo- cund day Stood tiptoe on the misty mountain top , accompanied by his lovely sister , walked to the ...
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