Hints from the pen to the tongue, by a lady1842 |
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66 Certainly absent affectionate amongst appear autumn awaken beauty become benevolence character cheerful chrysalis conversation dear Sybilla delicate delight diligent divine dress effects employed employments Endeavour envy evil fair faults favourite feeling flowers flute friends fruits gather gentle glory glowing grace grapes habit happiness hath heard HINTS honour human heart human voice humble humility indolence instruct interest kingdom of God lady lessons light lips looked Lord marriage milliner mind Mistress moral musings nature never noble painful peculiarly perceive persons pleasant pleasures polished posi precious present pride prudence quill regrets remark replied reproved sealed secret seek shadows silent simple smiling spake speak spirit sprite sunny surely sweet Sybilla found talk taste teach tell tendency things thou thought tion tones tongue treasure tree true truth Twixt ungracious vanity versation vizard voice wisdom wise words young youth
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