Courtship and wedlock; or, Lovers and husbands, by the author of 'Cousin Geoffrey'. |
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Seite 31 - If she be not fair for me, what care I how fair she be ? " But he did care, and he told himself that the song did him no good.
Seite 35 - For what's the use of sighing, When time is on the wing ; Can we prevent its flying ? Then merrily let us sing, Fal la.
Seite 254 - ... in a sort of humorous philosophy turns off the thought of her guilt, and says, ' That if weak women go astray, Their stars are more in fault than they.