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" Sir - turning her head to the Colonel - comfort my cousin see! the blame - able kindness - he would not wish me to be happy - so soon! Here she stopt for two or three minutes, earnestly looking upon him. Then resuming, My dearest Cousin, said she, be... "
The History of Clarissa Harlowe: In a Series of Letters - Page 103
by Samuel Richardson - 1811
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Clarissa, or, The history of a young lady, by the editor of Pamela ..., Volume 8

Samuel Richardson - 1768 - 344 pages
...Whatis'dying but the common lot? — The mortal frame mvyfeem to labour — But that is all ! — It is not fo hard to die, as I believed it to be! — The Preparation is the difficulty — I blefs God, I have had time for That — The reftis worfe to beholders, than to me...
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The Novelist's Magazine, Volume 15

1784 - 746 pages
...hut the common lot Η The mortal frame may fttm to labour — But that is all! — It is not Го hard to die, as I believed it to be!— -The preparation is the difficulty — I biefs God, I have had time for that— The reft is worfe to beholders, than to me!...
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Clarissa; or, The history of a young lady, Volume 8

Samuel Richardson - 1820 - 442 pages
...•—comfort my cousin—see! the blame—able kindness—he would not wish me to be happy—so soon! Here she stopt, for two or three minutes, earnestly...all!—It is not so hard to die, as I believed it to be!—The preparation is the difficulty—I bless God, I have had time for that—the rest is worse...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 7

1820 - 490 pages
...lakes, and 12 miles in length. POETRY. From the English Magazines, May 1820. CONSUMPTION. A FRAGMENT. It is not so hard to die as I believed it to be. The preparation is the difficulty..! bless Ood I bad time for that i — the rest is wonc to beholders than to me. I am blessed...
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May You Like it

Charles Benjamin Tayler - 1822 - 310 pages
...Florella had always been enabled to sustain before him gave way, and she sobbed aloud. CONSUMPTION. " It is not so hard to die, as I believed it to be. The preparation is the difficulty; I bless Godlhad time for that: the rest is worse to beholders than to me. I am all blessed...
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May you like it, by a country curate [C.B. Tayler].

Charles Benjamin Tayler - 1822 - 296 pages
...Florella had always been enabled to sustain before him gave way, and she sobbed aloud. CONSUMPTION. " It is not so hard to die, as I believed it to be. The preparation is the difficulty ; I bless God I had time for that : the rest is worse tp beholders than to me. I am all...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 45

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1859 - 672 pages
...says, as her breath will let her, and in gasping sentences, " My dearest cousin, be comforted — what is dying but the common lot? — The mortal frame may seem to labour — but that is all — It is not so hard to die as I believed it to be ! — The preparation...
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Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady Comprehending the Most ..., Volume 4

Samuel Richardson - 1863 - 534 pages
...comfort my cousin — see! the blame — able kindness — he would not wish me to be happy — so soon! Here she stopt, for two or three minutes, earnestly...him: then resuming, My dearest cousin, said she, be comforted — what is dying but the common lot? — The mortal frame may seem to labour — but that...
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Clarissa, ed. by E.S. Dallas, Volume 3; Volume 266

Samuel Richardson - 1868 - 440 pages
...— the blame — able kindness — he would not wish me to be happy — so soon ! Here she stopped, for two or three minutes, earnestly looking upon him : then resuming, My dearest cousin, said she, be comforted — what is dying but the common lot ? — the mortal frame may seem to labour — but that...
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Clarissa: A Novel, Volume 3

Samuel Richardson - 1868 - 408 pages
...— the blame — able kindness — he would not wish me to be happy — so soon ! Here she stopped, for two or three minutes, earnestly looking upon him : then resuming, My dearest cousin, said she, be comforted — what is dying but the common lot ? — the mortal frame may seem to labour — but that...
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