Miscellanea from the Works of John Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham |
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But ' tis hard to be sure of the truth of such reports . He never had any children by them . The second Wife had by a former husband two daughters , whom he always treated with the greatest respect and kindness , as themselves have ...
But ' tis hard to be sure of the truth of such reports . He never had any children by them . The second Wife had by a former husband two daughters , whom he always treated with the greatest respect and kindness , as themselves have ...
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The W A RN I N G LOVERS , who waste your thoughts and youth In passion's fond extremes ; Who dream of women's love and truth , And doat upon your dreams : I should not here your fancy take From such a pleasing state , Were you not sure ...
The W A RN I N G LOVERS , who waste your thoughts and youth In passion's fond extremes ; Who dream of women's love and truth , And doat upon your dreams : I should not here your fancy take From such a pleasing state , Were you not sure ...
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and even MONTAGN so lately describe it ; and whatever the first of those was , the latter is certainly a most sincere writer : For a judicious reader may be as sure of MONTAGN'S sincerity , as skilful artists are of a picture's being ...
and even MONTAGN so lately describe it ; and whatever the first of those was , the latter is certainly a most sincere writer : For a judicious reader may be as sure of MONTAGN'S sincerity , as skilful artists are of a picture's being ...
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A SHORT LIFE OF THE DUKE | 11 |
Loves SLAVERY AND OTHER POEMS page | 27 |
ON FRIENDSHIP page | 65 |
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