they less perhaps be mentioned, were known, or less lamented. Governor. "Who did the bloody died? Oroonoko. "The deed was mine, Bloody I know it is, and Texpect « Your loves should tell me so. Thus, self-condemn'd, “Ido resign myself into your "The hands of Justice." " hands, Hartwell. If this be not love, it is "madness ; &, then, it is pardonable. OROONOKO.5.3. " Old Batchelor. Printed for G. KEARSLY, at No46, near Serjeants Inn, Fleet Street; and R. FAULDER, in New Bond Street. 1780. Entered at Stationers Ball – Дишийку Bates 45192 1. Mc R. H. to Mifs-.Huntingdon, Dec. 4, 1775. The Same to the Same. Huntingdon, Dec. 6. Declares he will take no advantage of her confeffion that fhe loves him-offers to fhare his little fortunes with her; but, if love conquers gratitude, protefts that the fhall pronounce the victory and the prize. Mifs-to Mr. H. Huntingdon, Dec. 7. After fome struggle the declares the victory and, the prize, and appoints the next day 4. Mr. H. to Mifs. Huntingdon, the fame date. 5. The Same to the Same. Huntingdon, Dec. 8. In confequence of fomething which had past between them, he formally releases her 3: 5 7 6. Mifs to Mr. H. Hinchinbrook, 10 Dec. Complains of the kindness of his letters and his conduct; of his offering to fell out of the army, and to marry her" Auld Robin Gray" begs to fee him the next day. On epiftolary prefaces--gratitude for the prize |