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Pagina 314
Charging him in his will to keep the old bounIn sable will I mourne ; tifull mind , Blacke shall be all my weede : To be ... newly come refinements affected by their sons in the reigns of to his land , [ command , Who keeps a brace of ...
Charging him in his will to keep the old bounIn sable will I mourne ; tifull mind , Blacke shall be all my weede : To be ... newly come refinements affected by their sons in the reigns of to his land , [ command , Who keeps a brace of ...
Pagina 315
grown so cold And leave none to keep house , but our new I'm in the cabinet lock'd up , porter John , Like some high - prized margarite , Who relieves the poor with a thump on the Or , like the great mogul or pope , back with a stone ...
grown so cold And leave none to keep house , but our new I'm in the cabinet lock'd up , porter John , Like some high - prized margarite , Who relieves the poor with a thump on the Or , like the great mogul or pope , back with a stone ...
Pagina 355
son , Where Fashion , and not Feeling , bears the ' Tis laying by our stuffs , red cloaks , and patsway , tens , Whilst Sense and Nature coyly keep away , To dance cowtillions all in silks and satins ! " I come .
son , Where Fashion , and not Feeling , bears the ' Tis laying by our stuffs , red cloaks , and patsway , tens , Whilst Sense and Nature coyly keep away , To dance cowtillions all in silks and satins ! " I come .
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