Indalia; or, the Unfortunate Mistress. A novelfor D. Browne, 1723 - 74 pages |
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Adorer affured almoſt alſo Anguiſh Anſwer appear'd ſo Beauty becauſe beſt bleſt cauſe Charms Confiderations Confufion conſent cry'd Defires Deſign Deſpair diſcover Diſdain Doge Don Bernardo Don Ferdinand Don Henriquez Don Myrtano eaſy endeavour endeavour'd entreated eſcape Excuſe faid fatal Father's Houſe firſt Florez fome foon fuch Heart herſelf himſelf Humour Idalia imagin'd imagine impatient impoffible inſenſible inſpire Intereſt juſt knew Lady laſt Lawra leaſt leſs Letter loſe lov'd Love manner Maſter Miramont miſtreſs moſt myſelf neſs never obliged occafion occafion'd Padua Paffion Paſſion paſt Perſon Pleaſure poſſible preſent purpoſe Rage Reaſon receiv'd refumed River Brent ſaid ſay ſcarce ſearch ſee ſeem'd ſeen ſenſible Servant ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhort ſhow'd ſome ſomething Soul ſpeak ſpoke ſtill ſuch ſufficient tender Tenderneſs theſe words thing thoſe thought thouſand thro tion told tranſported unhappy uſe utmoſt Velago Venice Verona Vicenza Vows whoſe Wiſh writ


