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What women knows it not ( I fear too much ) , How bliss or bale lies in their laugh or lour , Whilst they enjoy their happy blooming flower , Whilst Nature decks them in their best attires Of youth and beauty , which the world admires ?
What women knows it not ( I fear too much ) , How bliss or bale lies in their laugh or lour , Whilst they enjoy their happy blooming flower , Whilst Nature decks them in their best attires Of youth and beauty , which the world admires ?
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Daniel is assuming the fashionable affectation of being stricken to the heart by the cruelty of woman . 1. ... herself was beautiful when she died , and she hopes to be saved from her suffering by the fairest of living women , Delia .
Daniel is assuming the fashionable affectation of being stricken to the heart by the cruelty of woman . 1. ... herself was beautiful when she died , and she hopes to be saved from her suffering by the fairest of living women , Delia .
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729 bed - brokers : pimps , such as the old woman who gave her bad advice . 1. 740 ' Who reveal the weakness of our defences ' . 1. 746 Factors : agents . 11. 750–1 Such women wear the false disguise of a grave demeanour and are trusted ...
729 bed - brokers : pimps , such as the old woman who gave her bad advice . 1. 740 ' Who reveal the weakness of our defences ' . 1. 746 Factors : agents . 11. 750–1 Such women wear the false disguise of a grave demeanour and are trusted ...
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