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Poor Parnelle is in an ill state of health . Pardon me if I add a word of advice in the poetical way . Write fomething on the King , or Prince , or Princess . On whatsoever foot you may be with the court , this can do no harm ---- I ...
Poor Parnelle is in an ill state of health . Pardon me if I add a word of advice in the poetical way . Write fomething on the King , or Prince , or Princess . On whatsoever foot you may be with the court , this can do no harm ---- I ...
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Your own prefent escape from fo imminent danger , I pray God may prove lefs precarious than my poor Mother's can be ; whofe life at best can be but a fhort Reprieve , or a longer dying . But I fear , even that is more than God will ...
Your own prefent escape from fo imminent danger , I pray God may prove lefs precarious than my poor Mother's can be ; whofe life at best can be but a fhort Reprieve , or a longer dying . But I fear , even that is more than God will ...
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If I am fo unfortunate as to bury my poor Mother , and yet have the good fortune to have my prayers heard for you , I hope we may live moft of our remaining days together . If , as I believe , the air of a better clime , as the Southern ...
If I am fo unfortunate as to bury my poor Mother , and yet have the good fortune to have my prayers heard for you , I hope we may live moft of our remaining days together . If , as I believe , the air of a better clime , as the Southern ...
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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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To defcend now to tell you what are our wants , our complaints , and our miseries here ; I must seriously fay , the loss of any one good woman is too great to be borne eafily and poor Mrs Rollinfon , tho a private woman , was fuch .
To defcend now to tell you what are our wants , our complaints , and our miseries here ; I must seriously fay , the loss of any one good woman is too great to be borne eafily and poor Mrs Rollinfon , tho a private woman , was fuch .
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