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... attention with due respect . A Song to Amoret ' is truly in the style of the " Verses by a Person of Quality . " • Let not a tear thus stain thy cheek , Which glows a purple flame ? ' The purple light of love ' is rather burlesqued than ...
... attention with due respect . A Song to Amoret ' is truly in the style of the " Verses by a Person of Quality . " • Let not a tear thus stain thy cheek , Which glows a purple flame ? ' The purple light of love ' is rather burlesqued than ...
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... attention to Dublin , a traveller discovers a remarkable contrast of afflu- ence and penury . The gay and the wealthy flock to this bril- liant capital from almost every part of Ireland . The Lord- lieutenant , his family , and his ...
... attention to Dublin , a traveller discovers a remarkable contrast of afflu- ence and penury . The gay and the wealthy flock to this bril- liant capital from almost every part of Ireland . The Lord- lieutenant , his family , and his ...
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... attention ; and as I had never before experienced so much courtesy from beauties , I was lost in admiration . After dinner these angels made tea for us ; and one of them having asked me if it was sweet enough , I replied , that , having ...
... attention ; and as I had never before experienced so much courtesy from beauties , I was lost in admiration . After dinner these angels made tea for us ; and one of them having asked me if it was sweet enough , I replied , that , having ...
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