LADY HORATIA: Not this week - no - not for a whole week! I will conceal nothing from you. I find now that my tenderness more than equals his. I have no joy left the chisel drops from my hand, the marble block is no longer moulded into flesh, my taste... The works of mrs. Cowley, dramas and poems - Page 352by Hannah Cowley, Mrs. Cowley (Hannah) - 1813 - 793 pagesFull view - About this book
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...! In plain language, when did you fee Mr. Afgill ? Lady Horatia. Not this week — no — not for a whole week ! I will conceal nothing from you. I find now that my tendernefs more than equals his. I have no joy left — the chiffel * This reflection is copied, pretty... | |
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