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Pagina 8
... Thou consistent with the character she hast a proud heart to contend has sustained from her cradle to with ! My soul is above thee , the present hour ? man * ! " Miss Howe thinks her But what advantages do I give above me too . Thou , even ...
... Thou consistent with the character she hast a proud heart to contend has sustained from her cradle to with ! My soul is above thee , the present hour ? man * ! " Miss Howe thinks her But what advantages do I give above me too . Thou , even ...
Pagina 10
... thou must be , if thou meanest not to frustrate Yet I must write , or I shall go my hopes ; who shall henceforth distracted . Little less have I been kneel at thy altars ! May every these two hours : dispatching mes- enterprising heart ...
... thou must be , if thou meanest not to frustrate Yet I must write , or I shall go my hopes ; who shall henceforth distracted . Little less have I been kneel at thy altars ! May every these two hours : dispatching mes- enterprising heart ...
Pagina 18
... Thou knowest what I have so lately vowed and yet at times [ cruel creature , ingrateful as cruel ! ] I can subscribe with too much truth to those lines of an- other poet : She reigns more fully in my soul than ever ; She garrisons my ...
... Thou knowest what I have so lately vowed and yet at times [ cruel creature , ingrateful as cruel ! ] I can subscribe with too much truth to those lines of an- other poet : She reigns more fully in my soul than ever ; She garrisons my ...
Pagina 30
... thou of this last letter ? How you have shocked , con- Miss Howe values not either fame founded , surprised , astonished me , or censure ; and thinkest thou , by your dreadful communication ! that this letter will not bring the -My ...
... thou of this last letter ? How you have shocked , con- Miss Howe values not either fame founded , surprised , astonished me , or censure ; and thinkest thou , by your dreadful communication ! that this letter will not bring the -My ...
Pagina 42
... thou knowest what love is , thou so much the better . As little wilt be able to account for these foreign aid as possible in my minutia . amorous conflicts has always been " She seemed spiritless and fa- a rule with me ; though here I ...
... thou knowest what love is , thou so much the better . As little wilt be able to account for these foreign aid as possible in my minutia . amorous conflicts has always been " She seemed spiritless and fa- a rule with me ; though here I ...
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