Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... ladies that love , omnipo- tent and irresistible love , absolves its votaries from all the ordinary and vulgar obligations of society , and claims , as a superior power , their most implicit obedience to his behests . Up to this period ...
... ladies that love , omnipo- tent and irresistible love , absolves its votaries from all the ordinary and vulgar obligations of society , and claims , as a superior power , their most implicit obedience to his behests . Up to this period ...
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... ladies , when Mrs. Colyton had no sooner discovered the perilous antics of Dump- ling , than she became seriously alarmed for her brother's safety , and , like Mrs. Gilpin in a similar predicament , called out to him most earnestly to ...
... ladies , when Mrs. Colyton had no sooner discovered the perilous antics of Dump- ling , than she became seriously alarmed for her brother's safety , and , like Mrs. Gilpin in a similar predicament , called out to him most earnestly to ...
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... lady like her zuster , and goos trapesing about in long curls and vlickering in ribbons , instead o ' minding the milk pail , and veeding tha pigs . Did ye mind how begrumpled and stomachy she war ' cause I snubbed her abit avorè dinner ...
... lady like her zuster , and goos trapesing about in long curls and vlickering in ribbons , instead o ' minding the milk pail , and veeding tha pigs . Did ye mind how begrumpled and stomachy she war ' cause I snubbed her abit avorè dinner ...
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... Lady Lisle . " " Never can we forget their barbarous exe- cution ! " exclaimed Father Bartholomew indig- nantly " neither as men and Christians can we cease to hold in remembrance that the good Samaritan asked no questions of the ...
... Lady Lisle . " " Never can we forget their barbarous exe- cution ! " exclaimed Father Bartholomew indig- nantly " neither as men and Christians can we cease to hold in remembrance that the good Samaritan asked no questions of the ...
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... ladies to whose prompt interference I am more immediately indebted for deliverance from the perils of the storm , to the fury of which I fear they must have been exposed in their exertions to save me ? Heaven grant that they may have ...
... ladies to whose prompt interference I am more immediately indebted for deliverance from the perils of the storm , to the fury of which I fear they must have been exposed in their exertions to save me ? Heaven grant that they may have ...
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