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... she reflected with pleasure also on the vast advantage which he enjoyed in being , at such an early period of his ... for the flattery and blandish- ments of the old ladies soon became insipid , and he strayed in search of pleasure ...
... she reflected with pleasure also on the vast advantage which he enjoyed in being , at such an early period of his ... for the flattery and blandish- ments of the old ladies soon became insipid , and he strayed in search of pleasure ...
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capable of relishing : he had the pleasure of finding his for- tune increasing every year ; he had a remarkably good ap- petite , relished a bottle of old port , and slept very soundly all night , particularly after a bottle of Burton ...
capable of relishing : he had the pleasure of finding his for- tune increasing every year ; he had a remarkably good ap- petite , relished a bottle of old port , and slept very soundly all night , particularly after a bottle of Burton ...
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Good Heaven ! what sorrows gloomed that parting day , That called them from their native walks away ; When the poor exiles , every pleasure past , Hung round the bowers , and fondly look'd their last , And took a long farewell ...
Good Heaven ! what sorrows gloomed that parting day , That called them from their native walks away ; When the poor exiles , every pleasure past , Hung round the bowers , and fondly look'd their last , And took a long farewell ...
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