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 1    4|     ignoble comparison?~ ~ 'To a Lady, with some painted flowers.~ ~ '
 2    4|         or shut a door, when the lady could have done it herself,
 3    4|        than the fine sentimental lady, though they possess neither
 4    4|         natural right.~ ~ A fine lady, on the contrary, has been
 5    5| vengeance cannot be stayed - the lady is entreated to pardon the
 6    5|          that the person of your lady would not grow more pleasing
 7    5|         the same language as the lady just cited, with more enthusiasm.
 8    7|       the following remark! 'The lady who asked the question whether
 9   12|         suspended respiration, a lady has asked me where I bought
10   12|         amongst the rich.~ ~ The lady who sheds tears for the
11   12|       much disgusted by the fine lady who took her lap-dog to
12   13|        parade, a Greek, or Roman lady might be excused, if she
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