| 1775 - 868 pages
...make me an offer of pity at once betrays your infolence and your vanity. I will keep the pity you fend until the morning before you are turned off, when I will return it by a Cupid with a box of lip-falve, and a choir of choritters fhall chaunt a (tave to your requiem. Kn^ftoa Houfe, E. KINGSTON.... | |
| 1788 - 532 pages
...ir.e an offer of pity at once betrays your infcknce and your van'ty. I will keep the pity you fend until the morning before you are turned off, when I will return it by a Cupid with ะป box of lip-falve, and a choir of eboriflers fhallcliaunt aiiave to your requiem. A :H*flen - Ilcufe... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 pages
...your silence. There is something, however, in your pity at which my nature revolts. To make me an oner of pity at once betrays your insolence and your vanity....box of lip-salve, and a choir of choristers shall chaunt a stave to your requiem. Kingston-house, Aug. 13. E. KINGSTON. PS You would have received this... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 pages
...purchase of your silence. There is something, however, in yonr pity at which my nature revolts. To make me an offer of pity at once betrays your insolence and your vanity. I will keep the pity Iou send until the morning before you are turned off, wnen will return it by a cupid with a box of... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 pages
...purchase of your silence. There is something, however, in your pity at which my nature revolts. To make me an offer of pity at once betrays your insolence and...box of lip-salve, and a choir of choristers shall chaunt a stave to your requiem. Kingston-house, Aug. 13. E. KINGSTON. PS You would have received this... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 488 pages
...of your silence. " There is something, however, in your pity, at which my nature revolts. To make me an offer of pity at once betrays your insolence and...box of lip-salve, and a choir of choristers shall chaunt a stave to your requiem. " E. KINGSTON." " Kingston House, Sunday, 13th August." " PS โ You... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 516 pages
...of your silence. " There is something, however, in your pity at which my nature revolts. To make me an offer of pity, at once betrays your insolence and...requiem. " E. KINGSTON." " Kingston House, Sunday, Aug. 13. . "PS โ You would have received this sooner, but the servant has been a long time writing... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 528 pages
...of your silence. " There is something, however, in your pity at which my nature revolts. To make me an offer of pity, at once betrays your insolence and...lip-salve, and a choir of choristers shall chant a stave to vour requiem. "E. KINGSTON." " Kingston House, Sunday, Aug. 13. "PS โ You would have received this... | |
| 1858 - 798 pages
...of your silence. "There is something, however, in your pity at which my nature revolts. To make me an offer of pity at once betrays your insolence and...box of lip-salve, and a choir of choristers shall chaunt a stave to your requiem. " E. KINGSTON. *' Kingston-house, " Sunday, 13th August. " PS You would... | |
| John Forster - 1858 - 486 pages
...your silence. "There is something, however, in ' your pity at which my nature re' volts. To make me an offer of pity ' at once betrays your insolence...off, when I will return 'it by a Cupid with a box of lipBIOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS. only a base coward and a slanderous buffoon, a merry andrew and n theatrical... | |
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