Pamela: Or, Virtue Rewarded: In a Series of Familiar Letters from a Beautiful Young Damsel, to Her Parents. Now First Published in Order to Cultivate the Principles of Virtue ... in the Minds of the Youth ... In Two Volumes, Volume 2

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C. Rivington, ... and J. Osborn, 1741 - 396 pages
 

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Page 33 - Love, did I say? — But come, I hope not : — At least it is not, I hope, gone so far as to make me very uneasy : For I know not how it came, nor when it began ; but crept, crept it has, like a thief, upon me; and before I knew what was the matter, it looked like love.
Page 118 - Oh but, sir, said I, I have seen God's salvation ! — I am sure, added I, if anybody ever had reason, I have to say, with the blessed Virgin, My soul doth magnify the Lord ; for He hath regarded the low estate of His handmaiden — and exalted one of low degree.

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