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Side 58
... Passions , " and we think it a very pretty piece ; each young lady takes a passion to repeat ; Fear is mine , and my governess is so very kind as to teach me how to repeat it in character .. I 58 COMPLAINT OF A SCHOOL - MISTRESS .
... Passions , " and we think it a very pretty piece ; each young lady takes a passion to repeat ; Fear is mine , and my governess is so very kind as to teach me how to repeat it in character .. I 58 COMPLAINT OF A SCHOOL - MISTRESS .
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... passion , good or bad , even more powerfully than men . We associate them too much in our thoughts with the petty ... passionate depths of the soul ! But if comparatively few acquire a knowledge which involves the surrender of their ...
... passion , good or bad , even more powerfully than men . We associate them too much in our thoughts with the petty ... passionate depths of the soul ! But if comparatively few acquire a knowledge which involves the surrender of their ...
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... passion ; " every duty was neglected , every other affection superseded by this new and overwhelming interest . Her good old father felt , and often sighed over the change ; he remembered the days when his comfort was the greatest of ...
... passion ; " every duty was neglected , every other affection superseded by this new and overwhelming interest . Her good old father felt , and often sighed over the change ; he remembered the days when his comfort was the greatest of ...
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Cursory Remarks on Modern Ballads | 1 |
Edith A Sketch 2 3 5 3 | 29 |
The Relief of Leyden | 35 |
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