Bath-intrigues: In Four Letters to a Friend in LondonJ. Roberts, 1725 - 51 pages |
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acquaint Addreſſes Affair affure alſo amorous Amour Bath BATH-Intrigues becauſe begg'd Behaviour believe Bellair beſides Buſineſs Cauſe clinations Cloe Company compleated conſented dear Defire deſerving Deſign diſappointed diſcover'd diſcovered Diſpoſition Diverſion Doddonus eaſy Eſtate Excuſe expoſe faid fair falſe fame Favour Fellow fend fent fince Flavia fome fooner Friend fuch Gentleman give gueſs handſome herſelf Honour Houſe Husband impoſſible Jealousy juſt Lady's laſt leaſt leſs Letter Lord Love Lover married Miſtreſs moſt muſt myſelf neſs never oblig'd obſerve Occafion occafion'd Paffion paſs'd Perſon pleaſure Poſt preſently pretend Proteſtations publick purpoſe receiv'd refuſed rious Rival ſaid ſame ſaw ſay ſecond Secret ſee ſeems ſeen ſeveral ſhall ſhe took ſhort ſhould ſince ſmall ſome ſpeak ſpite ſtances ſtill ſtrangely Succeſs ſuch Sufpicion ſure ther theſe thing thoſe thought thro tion tis probable told trouble twill uſe utmoſt Viſit whoſe Wife Woman worſe young Lady