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If he , by never writing to me , feems to forget me , I confider I do the fame feemingly to him , and yet I don't believe he has a more fincere friend in the world than I am : therefore I will think him mine .
If he , by never writing to me , feems to forget me , I confider I do the fame feemingly to him , and yet I don't believe he has a more fincere friend in the world than I am : therefore I will think him mine .
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If you think this letter fplenetic , confider I have just receiv'd the news of the death of a friend , whom I efteem'd almost as many years as you ; poor Fenton . He died at Eafthamftead , of indolence and inactivity ; let it not be ...
If you think this letter fplenetic , confider I have just receiv'd the news of the death of a friend , whom I efteem'd almost as many years as you ; poor Fenton . He died at Eafthamftead , of indolence and inactivity ; let it not be ...
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I think I should , but have nothing to fay that will answer the character they confider me in , as a Wit : besides , my eyes grow very bad ( whatever is the cause of it ) I'll put them out for nobody but a friend ; and , I proteft ...
I think I should , but have nothing to fay that will answer the character they confider me in , as a Wit : besides , my eyes grow very bad ( whatever is the cause of it ) I'll put them out for nobody but a friend ; and , I proteft ...
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But no doubt it was your choice , in writing to a friend , to renounce all the pomp of Poetry , and give us this excellent model of the familiar . When I confider the great difference betwixt the rank your Lordship holds in the World ...
But no doubt it was your choice , in writing to a friend , to renounce all the pomp of Poetry , and give us this excellent model of the familiar . When I confider the great difference betwixt the rank your Lordship holds in the World ...
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Were it the mere Excess of your Lordship's Wit , that carried you thus triumphantly over all the bounds of decency , I might confider your Lordship on your Pegafus , as a sprightly hunter on a mettled horfe ; and while you were ...
Were it the mere Excess of your Lordship's Wit , that carried you thus triumphantly over all the bounds of decency , I might confider your Lordship on your Pegafus , as a sprightly hunter on a mettled horfe ; and while you were ...
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