Letter-books of John Hervey, First Earl of Bristol: With Sir Thomas Hervey's Letters During Courtship & Poems During Widowhood. 1651 to 1750 ...E. Jackson, 1894 |
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absence affairs altho April Aswarby believe blessing Bury cant coach concerning coud dear dear angel dear dearest dear letter Duchess of Marlborough Duke of Marlborough Dutchess ever-new Delight Newmarket faithful faithfull farr father fear Felton Gipps give glad Grace happy happyness hath hear heart Hervey to John hither honour hope Ickworth intirely Jack John Hervey justice kind Lady Hervey Lady Sunderland last night leave lett London Lord Hervey Lord Treasurer Lordship lover mind morning morrow never obligd occasion pain Papa pleasd Pray promisd publick receive resolvd Richard Cocks sent servant shew shoud Sir Thomas Felton Sir Thomas Hanmer Sir William Gage soul sure tell thank thee thing thou thought throughly Thurleigh told twas wherein wife wish word ye best ye Duke ye favour ye last ye present ye whole ye world yesterday you'l