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" Oh! hush these suspicions," Fair Imogine said, "Offensive to love and to me! For, if you be living, or if you be dead, I swear by the Virgin, that none in your stead Shall husband of Imogine be. "
The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection of the Most ... - Page 320
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The British poetical miscellany

British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 pages
...wealthier fuitor your hand." " Oh! hum thefe fufpicions," Fair Imogine faid, " Offenfive to love and to me: For, if you be living, or if you be dead, I fwear by the Virgin, that none in your ftead Shall hulband of Imogine be. If e'er I, by luft or by wealth...
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Annual Register, Volume 39

Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 1008 pages
...wealthier fuitor your hand !" ' Oh hufli thefe fufpicions,' fair Imogine faid, ' Offenfive to love and to me ! * For if you be living, or if you be dead, ' I fwear by the virgin that none in your ftead ' Shall huiband of Imogine be. « If e'er I, by luft or by wealth...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 39

History - 1800 - 812 pages
...fuitor your hand !" • Oh hufh thefe fufpicions,' fair Imogine faid, ' Offer: five to love and to me ! • For if you be living, or if you be dead, ' I fwear by the virgin that none in your ftead ' Shall hufbandof Imogine be. « If e'er I, by hift or by wealth...
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Tales of Wonder

Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 464 pages
...tumble in love with fome fmart city beau, *' And with him fhare your mop in the Strand." • • — " Lord ! how can you think fo ? " brown Sally Green...of. me ; " For if you be living, or if you be dead, *jj.y •* I fwear, 'pon my honour, that none in your ftead " Shall huiband of Sally Green be. ** And...
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Tales of Wonder;, Volume 1

Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 254 pages
...-your shop in the Strand." — " Lord ! how can you think so?" brown Sally Green said ; " You must know mighty little of me ; " For if you be living, or if you be dead, " I swear, 'pon my honour, that none in your stead " Shall husband of Sally Green be. " And if e'er for...
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Tales of wonder [in verse] written and collected by M.G. Lewis

Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 268 pages
...your shop in the Strand." — " Lord ! how can you think so ?" brown Sally Gree*i said ; " You must know mighty little of me ; " For if you be living, or if you be dead, " I swear, 'pon my honour, that none in your stead " Shall husband of Sally Green be. " And if e'er for...
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Tales of Wonder, Volume 1

Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 236 pages
...wealthier fuitor your hand." " Oh ! hum thefe fufpicions," Fair Imogine fajd, " OfFenfive to love and to me ! " For, if you be living, or if you be dead, *' I fwear by the Virgin, that none in your ftead *' Shall hufband of Imogine be, *' And if e'er for another my...
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Tales of Wonder, Volume 2

Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1805 - 264 pages
...suitor your hand."— —"Oh! hush these suspicions," Fair Imogine said, " Offensive to love and to me-' " For, if you be living, or if you be dead, "I swear by the Virgin, that none in your stead :. "Shall husband of Imogine be. "And if e'er for another...
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Poétique anglaise, Volume 1

Albin-Joseph-Ulpien Hennet - English poetry - 1806 - 360 pages
...wealthier suitor your hand. » Oh! hush these suspicions, fair Imogine said, » Offensive to love and to me ! » For, if you be living, or if you be dead, » I s\vear by the virgin , that none in your stead » Shall the husband of Imogine be. » And if e'er for...
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The Poetical Common-place Book: Consisting of an Original Selection of ...

English poetry - 1822 - 418 pages
...wealthier suitor your hand !" " Oh ! hush these suspicions," fair Imogine said, " Offensive to love and to me ; .For if you be living, or if you be dead, I swear by the Virgin, that none, in your stead, Shall hushand of Imogine be. " Or if e'er for another...
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