Rosanne: Or, A Father's Labour Lost, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... allow that which was built on it to be destroyed ; and it was soon perceived that any deviation from decorum robbed her countenance of its smile , and that her nice sense forbade the graces of her lips to encourage it . I dislike ...
... allow that which was built on it to be destroyed ; and it was soon perceived that any deviation from decorum robbed her countenance of its smile , and that her nice sense forbade the graces of her lips to encourage it . I dislike ...
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... allow her to think of herself . She had studied the service : she had passages of the Psalms in her memory : # I was glad when they said unto me , We will go into the house of the Lord , ' was on her lips . Yet she had one feeling ...
... allow her to think of herself . She had studied the service : she had passages of the Psalms in her memory : # I was glad when they said unto me , We will go into the house of the Lord , ' was on her lips . Yet she had one feeling ...
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... , stood waiting their exit ; and Rosanne felt as if turned out . But she dared not give way to her regret : her duty was claimed too imperiously by her father's hu- ¿ miliation , to allow her to claim any thing for 18 ROSANNE .
... , stood waiting their exit ; and Rosanne felt as if turned out . But she dared not give way to her regret : her duty was claimed too imperiously by her father's hu- ¿ miliation , to allow her to claim any thing for 18 ROSANNE .
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Or, A Father's Labour Lost Laetitia Matilda Hawkins. miliation , to allow her to claim any thing for herself . Every allowance was to be made for Bellar- mine , if he appeared thoughtful , and even a ... allow her to claim any thing for ...
Or, A Father's Labour Lost Laetitia Matilda Hawkins. miliation , to allow her to claim any thing for herself . Every allowance was to be made for Bellar- mine , if he appeared thoughtful , and even a ... allow her to claim any thing for ...
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... were a boy . ' ، ' No indeed , ' said Mr. Grant ; and except where girls must be sufferers , in spite of all our endeavours for them , I never allow any father to utter the wish in my hearing . I have c 3 . ROSANNE . 21 - ...
... were a boy . ' ، ' No indeed , ' said Mr. Grant ; and except where girls must be sufferers , in spite of all our endeavours for them , I never allow any father to utter the wish in my hearing . I have c 3 . ROSANNE . 21 - ...
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Page 16 - I WAS glad when they said unto me, We will go into the house of the Lord.
Page 350 - Then let the trial come ! and witness thou, If terror be upon me ; if I shrink To meet the storm, or falter in my strength When hardest it besets me.
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...