Rosanne: Or, A Father's Labour Lost, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... Mrs. Firmly's select friends , to offer civilities to the beautiful Miss Bellarmine . But no alteration did this change of solitude for society , and seclusion for admiration , make in the beautiful Miss Bellarmine . She was the same ...
... Mrs. Firmly's select friends , to offer civilities to the beautiful Miss Bellarmine . But no alteration did this change of solitude for society , and seclusion for admiration , make in the beautiful Miss Bellarmine . She was the same ...
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... Miss Bellarmine ; but extending his view of the subject to that strong proof of a wish to amend , the making compen- sation for injury to others , either the force of his arguments , or the energy of his manner , or the kind sympathy ...
... Miss Bellarmine ; but extending his view of the subject to that strong proof of a wish to amend , the making compen- sation for injury to others , either the force of his arguments , or the energy of his manner , or the kind sympathy ...
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... Miss Pathos was feed- ing on English narcotics , while , under a language ... Miss Pathos was already a miserable invalid , and so perhaps are many from the ... Bellarmine's studies and theirs could afford any similarity ; but , not at ...
... Miss Pathos was feed- ing on English narcotics , while , under a language ... Miss Pathos was already a miserable invalid , and so perhaps are many from the ... Bellarmine's studies and theirs could afford any similarity ; but , not at ...
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... Miss Bellarmine . ' Surely a sense of religion would cure it . ” Yes ; but how are you to get it into a mind thus pre - occupied ? Were it a new thing , a thing they had never heard of , I would , even now , try it ; but they have been ...
... Miss Bellarmine . ' Surely a sense of religion would cure it . ” Yes ; but how are you to get it into a mind thus pre - occupied ? Were it a new thing , a thing they had never heard of , I would , even now , try it ; but they have been ...
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... Miss Bellarmine with us - it will be expected yet I should not like - I won't have any body else you can take my cousin - there he is - make him come here . ' Young ladies were now , in this scarcity , en- deavouring to accommodate , by ...
... Miss Bellarmine with us - it will be expected yet I should not like - I won't have any body else you can take my cousin - there he is - make him come here . ' Young ladies were now , in this scarcity , en- deavouring to accommodate , by ...
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Page 16 - I WAS glad when they said unto me, We will go into the house of the Lord.
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Page 35 - And, touch'd by her fair tendance, gladlier grew. Yet went she not, as not with such discourse Delighted, or not capable her ear Of what was high: such pleasure she...