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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... heart like my fa- ther's , formed for all the softer sentiments , could not sometimes avoid feeling acutely pained by the division of those links which nature designed to be united , and he frequently expressed his sensa- tions in spite ...
... heart like my fa- ther's , formed for all the softer sentiments , could not sometimes avoid feeling acutely pained by the division of those links which nature designed to be united , and he frequently expressed his sensa- tions in spite ...
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... heart ; but there was something pecu- liarly impressive to the spectators who witnessed the interment of my venerated parents . - My father , as has been ob- served , previous to his taking com- mand of the post of danger , had arranged ...
... heart ; but there was something pecu- liarly impressive to the spectators who witnessed the interment of my venerated parents . - My father , as has been ob- served , previous to his taking com- mand of the post of danger , had arranged ...
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... heart ; for never was a doating father more tenderly at- tached to the child of his old age , than my uncle was to me , his adopted son . Bath was not a place to trifle with interest or happiness . Mrs. Swas certain ; and , she was ...
... heart ; for never was a doating father more tenderly at- tached to the child of his old age , than my uncle was to me , his adopted son . Bath was not a place to trifle with interest or happiness . Mrs. Swas certain ; and , she was ...
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... heart and soul . He- sitate not a moment , adored maid ! but , at nane in the evening , hasten to that delightful spot , where , not many hours past , I heard thy ho- neyed accents . A chaise , which I have already procured , will be ...
... heart and soul . He- sitate not a moment , adored maid ! but , at nane in the evening , hasten to that delightful spot , where , not many hours past , I heard thy ho- neyed accents . A chaise , which I have already procured , will be ...
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... heart , to at- tend to nothing but the good of the state , and to wish the dissolu- tion of my marriage . Arrived at the age of forty years , I may indulge the hope of living long enough to educate in my views and sentiments the chil ...
... heart , to at- tend to nothing but the good of the state , and to wish the dissolu- tion of my marriage . Arrived at the age of forty years , I may indulge the hope of living long enough to educate in my views and sentiments the chil ...
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