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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Page 18
... look , turn the fcale in favour of nature , and make you think it a crime to have hesitated ? and the jargon of the Exchange , which had for fo many years been mufic to his ears , could not now have been borne . I have here given you ...
... look , turn the fcale in favour of nature , and make you think it a crime to have hesitated ? and the jargon of the Exchange , which had for fo many years been mufic to his ears , could not now have been borne . I have here given you ...
Page 38
... look , and half - neglected Behold the confcious penitential fair , Her tender bofom free from dread alarms ! Serene and happy flow her days along : No fecret horror gnaws her quiet breaft ; [ among , No care intrudes her guiltless joys ...
... look , and half - neglected Behold the confcious penitential fair , Her tender bofom free from dread alarms ! Serene and happy flow her days along : No fecret horror gnaws her quiet breaft ; [ among , No care intrudes her guiltless joys ...
Page 62
... ( look- ing mournfully up to the tree un- der which he fat ) will be the laft of my life . Here I have lived , man and boy , almost fourfcore years . He paufed . My aunt affured him he would endeavour all in her power to avert the ...
... ( look- ing mournfully up to the tree un- der which he fat ) will be the laft of my life . Here I have lived , man and boy , almost fourfcore years . He paufed . My aunt affured him he would endeavour all in her power to avert the ...
Page 64
... look- ing for Mrs. Merioneth's approach , and hailed her appearance as a prefage of returning profperity . We left this fcene , wondering at what we had heard , and lamenting what we had seen . At length we returned to the Priory.I ...
... look- ing for Mrs. Merioneth's approach , and hailed her appearance as a prefage of returning profperity . We left this fcene , wondering at what we had heard , and lamenting what we had seen . At length we returned to the Priory.I ...
Page 68
... look of anger ) : your compliance or rejec- tion of my generous offers will de- During this fpeech , Emma's gen- cide his future fate . - Recollect , tle frame was agitated by a variety Emma , the extent of my power ; of inexpreffible ...
... look of anger ) : your compliance or rejec- tion of my generous offers will de- During this fpeech , Emma's gen- cide his future fate . - Recollect , tle frame was agitated by a variety Emma , the extent of my power ; of inexpreffible ...
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