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Dear Meg , ' Sir Thomas wrote for the last time , I never liked your manner better towards me than when you kissed me last . For I like when daughterly love and dear charity hath no leisure to look to worldly courtesy .
Dear Meg , ' Sir Thomas wrote for the last time , I never liked your manner better towards me than when you kissed me last . For I like when daughterly love and dear charity hath no leisure to look to worldly courtesy .
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was , in her way , a better scholar than he . “ Betty , ” says she , deals chiefly in fairies and sprites , and sometimes , in a winter night , will terrify the maids with her accounts , till they are afraid to go up to bed .
was , in her way , a better scholar than he . “ Betty , ” says she , deals chiefly in fairies and sprites , and sometimes , in a winter night , will terrify the maids with her accounts , till they are afraid to go up to bed .
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I never lay better , ate or drank better , or conversed with men of better sense than there . Poets and authors greeted him in verse , he was ' Kind Richy Spec , the friend to a ' distressed , ' ' Dear Spec , ' and many stories are told ...
I never lay better , ate or drank better , or conversed with men of better sense than there . Poets and authors greeted him in verse , he was ' Kind Richy Spec , the friend to a ' distressed , ' ' Dear Spec , ' and many stories are told ...
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