Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... hope . Sir Henry sighed also , but he con- trived to remember the " at present " qualified the refusal from the lips of Sir George , and he resolved to hope on ; in the mean while Ellen could not express a wish which was not immediately ...
... hope . Sir Henry sighed also , but he con- trived to remember the " at present " qualified the refusal from the lips of Sir George , and he resolved to hope on ; in the mean while Ellen could not express a wish which was not immediately ...
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... hope had passed over her brow , and the anxieties of love had began to tread on the heel of its enjoy- ments . Mrs. Ainslie too was hurt and mortified ; she had expect- ed to give uninterrupted pleasure to Ellen by the invitation to ...
... hope had passed over her brow , and the anxieties of love had began to tread on the heel of its enjoy- ments . Mrs. Ainslie too was hurt and mortified ; she had expect- ed to give uninterrupted pleasure to Ellen by the invitation to ...
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... hope which now is o'er , It was the hope to live for thee ! But since I'm doom'd to hope no more , I only bid thee pity me . Yet had I been the favour'd one Allowed to live for love and thee , I might , perhaps , have been undone , This ...
... hope which now is o'er , It was the hope to live for thee ! But since I'm doom'd to hope no more , I only bid thee pity me . Yet had I been the favour'd one Allowed to live for love and thee , I might , perhaps , have been undone , This ...
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