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    otionbythosehare

    verynute,andalstierceptibletoanybutthestroeyes.

    thus,notallthecharoftheinparablesophinotallthe

    dazzlingbrightness,andlanguishingsoftnessofhereyes;theharny

    ofhervoidofherperson;notallherour,

    greatnessofnd,orsnessofdisposition,hadbeenableso

    absolutelytonquerandenslavetheheartofpoorjones,asthis

    littleinuff.thusthepoetslysingsoftroy

    isqueacti

    quosydides,neclarissaeusachilles,

    nonannidoeredeilleoe.

    edeorthetisgreaterson,

    athousandships,nortenyearssiegehaddone,

    falsetearsandfahecitywon.

    thecitadelofjonesakenbysurprise.allthose

    ionsofhonourandprudenceely

    uchlitaryplacedasguardsovertheavenuesof

    hisheart,ranatheirposts,andthegodofloverched

    in,intriuh.

    chapter5

    averylongchapter,ntainingaverygreati

    butthoughthisvictoriousdeityeasilyexpelledhisavowed

    eneesfroheheartofjones,hefounditredifficultto

    supplantthegarrisonselfhadplacedthere.tolay

    asideallallegory,thenolly

    greatlydisturbedandperplexedthendofthehyyouth.the

    superiorritofsophiatotallyeclipsed,orratherextinguished,all

    thebeautiesofthepirl;butpassioninsteadof

    succeededtolove.hehegirlhadplacedallher

    affeonly.for

    thishehad,hek

    profusionofteoendeessaken

    everyanstopersuadeherheaintain.she,onher

    side,hadassuredhifherfireliefinhisprose,andhad

    ostsolevohatonhisfulfillingorbreaking

    theseproses,itdepended,hersheshouldbethehappiestor

    stserableofankind.andtobetheauthorofthishighest

    degreeofserytoahunbeing,houghton

    beartorunateasi.hehispirlas

    havingsaeverythingitlepower;ashaving

    beenatheroheobjectofhispleasure;assighingand

    languishingforhivenatthatveryinstant.shallthen,sayshe,

    revery,forypresence,

    hsoeagerlyexpected,insteadofgivihatjoy

    hhflatteredherself,castheratoncedoo

    seryanddespairibesuchavillainhere,hegenius

    ofpoorllyseedtriuhant,theloveofsophiato,h

    noind,andboreaway

    everyobstaclebeforeit.

    atlengthito,thatheghtpossiblybeabletoke

    llyandsanotherely,bygivingherasufney.

    this,heless,healstdespairedofheraccepting,whenhe

    rellectedthefrequentaassuranceshehadreceived

    froer,thattheakeheo

    andsforhisloss.hoepoverty,andchieflyher

    egregiousvanitysoofhbeenalreadyhihe

    reader,gavehiolittlehope,that,nothstandingallher

    avoightintibebroughttoherself

    ightindulge

    hervanity,bysettingheraboveallherequals.heresolvedtherefore

    totakethefirstopportunityofkingaproposalofthiskind.

    oneday,agly,hathe

    uldhitslunginasash,hestoleforth,ataseason

    hesquireedhis

    fairoherandsisters,hefoundtakiea,

    infordhiirstthatllye;butafterhe

    eldestsisteraile,thatshewas

    abovestairsabed.toadnoobjetothissituationofhis

    stress,aelyasdedtheladdertowardsher

    bedchaer;butetothetop,he,tohisgreatsurprise,

    foundthedoorfast;noruldheforsotiobtainanyans

    edhi

    asleep.

    theextresofgriefandjoyhavebeenrerkedtoproducevery

    silareffects;aheserushesonusbysurprize,it

    isapttocreatesuchatotalperturbationandnfusion,thatwe

    areoftentherebydeprivedoftheuseofallourfaculties.it

    otthereforeber.

    jonesshouldslyoperateonthendoflly,andshould

    overherenutesshewas

    uoexpressthegreatraptures,hhereaderwill

    supposesheedonthisoccasion.asforjones,hewasso

    entirelypossessed,andasited,bythepresenceofhis

    belovedobject,thatheforasophia,andnsequently

    theprincipalpurposeofhisvisit.

    this,hoery;andafterthefirst

    transportsoftheiretingeansbydegreesto

    introduceadisurseoalnsequeattend

    theiraur,if.allever

    seeingherre,shoulddisverthathestillcarriedonthis

    rce.suchadisvery,iesgavehieasontothink

    ust,hesaid,endinhisruin,andnsequently

    inhers.sihatthey

    stseparate,headvisedhertobearithresolution,andsworehe

    itanyopportunity,throughtheurseofhislife,of

    shohesiyofhisaffe,byprovidingforherin

    annerbeyostexpectation,orevenbeyondherwishes,

    ifeverthatshouldbeinhispolast,thatshe

    ghtsoonfindsonarryher,andakehei

    chhappierthansheuldbebyleadingadisreputablelifeh

    hi

    llyreinedafeontsinsilendthenburstingintoa

    floodoftears,shebegantoupbraidhinthefollowingwords:

    ”andthisisyourlovefor,toforsakeinthisnner,nowyou

    haveruinedhoenare

    ...
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