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... hath deferted , yea , and in a rustic manner kicked his Rofalind . Dr Parnelle and I have been infeparable ever fince you went . We are now at the Bath , where ( if you are not , as I heartily hope , better engaged ) your coming ...
... hath deferted , yea , and in a rustic manner kicked his Rofalind . Dr Parnelle and I have been infeparable ever fince you went . We are now at the Bath , where ( if you are not , as I heartily hope , better engaged ) your coming ...
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Confidering the multiplicity of pleasures and delights that one is over run with in thofe places , I wonder how any body hath health and fpirits enough to fupport them : I am heartily glad fhe has , and whenever I hear fo , I find it ...
Confidering the multiplicity of pleasures and delights that one is over run with in thofe places , I wonder how any body hath health and fpirits enough to fupport them : I am heartily glad fhe has , and whenever I hear fo , I find it ...
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All I could hear of you of late hath been by advertisements in news - papers , by which one would think the race of Curls was multiplied : and , by the indignation fuch fellows fhow against you , that you have more merit than any body ...
All I could hear of you of late hath been by advertisements in news - papers , by which one would think the race of Curls was multiplied : and , by the indignation fuch fellows fhow against you , that you have more merit than any body ...
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It stands upon a great eminence , and hath a profpect of that town , with an extenfive view of the Bristol Channel , in which are feen two fmall Islands call'd the Steep Holms and Flat Holms , and on t'other fide we could plainly ...
It stands upon a great eminence , and hath a profpect of that town , with an extenfive view of the Bristol Channel , in which are feen two fmall Islands call'd the Steep Holms and Flat Holms , and on t'other fide we could plainly ...
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I have often admired at the capriciousness of Fortune in regard to your Lordship . She hath forced Courts to act against their oldeft , and moft conftant maxims ; to make you a General , because you had courage FROM SEVERAL PERSONS .
I have often admired at the capriciousness of Fortune in regard to your Lordship . She hath forced Courts to act against their oldeft , and moft conftant maxims ; to make you a General , because you had courage FROM SEVERAL PERSONS .
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