The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 27Robinson and Roberts, 1796 - English literature |
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... head , for which he politely request- ed a glafs of water . Emina arose , and tripping into the houfe , quickly returned with a cryftal draught , which the prefented to him with a native grace that accompanied all her motions . He had ...
... head , for which he politely request- ed a glafs of water . Emina arose , and tripping into the houfe , quickly returned with a cryftal draught , which the prefented to him with a native grace that accompanied all her motions . He had ...
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... head ftand for aftonishment ! Confider that 1 have retired hither to lead a life of penitence : I drink nothing but pure water , mixed with a little ho- ney , which makes a pleafant enough beverage . The captain fhook his head ; he was ...
... head ftand for aftonishment ! Confider that 1 have retired hither to lead a life of penitence : I drink nothing but pure water , mixed with a little ho- ney , which makes a pleafant enough beverage . The captain fhook his head ; he was ...
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... head ? Is this the fartheft length thy fagacity ean go ? Who can be a general without an army ? Where are ftrong towns to be found without trenches or walls ? A general without an army ! ( re- plied Ballayah ) that captain Rag- gado may ...
... head ? Is this the fartheft length thy fagacity ean go ? Who can be a general without an army ? Where are ftrong towns to be found without trenches or walls ? A general without an army ! ( re- plied Ballayah ) that captain Rag- gado may ...
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... head to foot in iron , which however encumbers no more than if it were feathers : befides , he fights only with his mace which is gilt bronze , feventy - five pounds in weight ; this he plays as lightly as if it were a twig of the aloe ...
... head to foot in iron , which however encumbers no more than if it were feathers : befides , he fights only with his mace which is gilt bronze , feventy - five pounds in weight ; this he plays as lightly as if it were a twig of the aloe ...
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... head . When virtue confecrates th ' anointed No ; at that bofom's fondeft claim , Thy Britain's peace , their fhafts they aim . Pale envy , while o'er half the world War's bloody banners are unfurl'd , Beholds our coafts from ravage ...
... head . When virtue confecrates th ' anointed No ; at that bofom's fondeft claim , Thy Britain's peace , their fhafts they aim . Pale envy , while o'er half the world War's bloody banners are unfurl'd , Beholds our coafts from ravage ...
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