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" of his love,) often makes me blush for the unworthiness of its object, and wish I could be more deserving of the man whose name I bear. To say all in one word, my dear, — and to crown the whole, my former gallant lover is now my indulgent husband, my... "
The Spirit of the Public Journals - Page 36
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The Lady's Weekly Miscellany, Volume 11

1810 - 420 pages
...husband likes nothing more than he does me j he flatters me mor« than the glass ; and his intoxicatio» (For so I must call the excess of his love) often makes me blush for the unworthiMfl Of its object, and wish I c»uld be more deserving Of the man whose name I bear Tq Say...
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The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on ..., Volume 1

1807 - 458 pages
...generous and charitable to the poor. " I am convinced my husband likes nothing more " than he does me : he flatters me more " than the glass, and his intoxication,...object, and wish I could be more deserving " of the man whose name I bear. To " say all in one word and to " crown the whole, my former lover " is now...
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The Poughkeepsie Casket, Volume 2

1839 - 430 pages
...the poor I am convinced my husband loves nothing more then he does me ; he flatters me more than a glass, and his intoxication (for so I must call the excess of his love,' often makes ma blush for the un worthiness of its object, and wish I could be more deserving of the man whose name...
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Robert Merry's Museum, Volumes 17-18

1849 - 396 pages
...to the poor. I am convinced my husband loves nothing more than he does me; he natters me more than a glass, and his intoxication (for so I must call the...excess of his love,) often makes me blush for the umvorthiness of its object, and wish I could be more deserving of the man whose name I bear. To say...
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American Fashionable Letter Writer: Original and Selected, Containing a ...

Letter writing - 1850 - 240 pages
...does me ; he flatters me more than the glass, and his intoxication (for BO I must call the excesses of his love,) often makes me blush for the unworthiness of its object, and wish to be more deserving of the man whose name I bear. To say all in one word, my dear - , and to crown...
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Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest Fields of Literature: A Melange ...

Charles Carroll Bombaugh - Literary curiosa - 1874 - 876 pages
...poor. — I am convinced my husband loves nothing more than ho does mo; he flatters me more — than a glass ; and his intoxication (for so I must call the excess of his love) — often makes me blush for tho unworthiness of its object, and wish I could be more deserving — of the man whose name I bear....
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Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of Literature

Charles Carroll Bombaugh - Anthologies - 1875 - 868 pages
...poor. — I am convinced my husband loves nothing more than he does me ; he flatters me more —than a glass ; and his intoxication (for so I must call the...object, and wish I could be more deserving — of the man whose name I bear. To say all in one word, my dear, and to — crown the whole — my former gallant...
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The Art of Correspondence: How to Construct and Write Letters According to ...

John Staples Locke - Letter-writing - 1883 - 258 pages
...around, generous and charitable to the poor. I believe my husband loves nothing more than he does me ; he flatters me more than the glass, and his intoxication (for so I must call the excesses of his love) often makes me blush for the unworthiness of its object, and wish to be more...
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Essentials of the Theory of Fiction

Michael J. Hoffman, Patrick D. Murphy - Literary Criticism - 1996 - 532 pages
...round, generous and charitable to the poor — I know my husband loves nothing more than he does me; he flatters me more than the glass, and his intoxication...makes me blush for the unworthiness of its object, and I wish I could be more deserving of the man whose name I bear. To say all in one word, my dear, and...
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Feminisms: An Anthology of Literary Theory and Criticism

Robyn R. Warhol, Diane Price Herndl - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 1238 pages
...than he does me; he flatters me more than the glass, and his intoxication >t==?t=)t==?te^= (tor so 1 must call the excess of his love) often makes me blush for the unworthiness of its object, and I wish I could be more deserving of the man whose name I bear. To say all in one word, my dear, and...
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