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"Why, isn't he handsome; couldn't you doat on him, and fall in love with him?" "But he's married." "You fearful Catharine! of course he's married; you do take things so seriously." "Well, I'm more in the dark than ever." "There you shall stick," replied Miss Arden, lightly shaking her curls and laughing. "Married! yes, but they don't care for one another a straw." "Have they ever told you so?"

Stewart; and that some of the best parts of the Queen's joynture are, contrary to faith, and against the opinion of my Lord Treasurer and his Council, bestowed or rented, I know not how, to my Lord Fitz-Harding and Mrs. Stewart, and others of that crew that the King do doat infinitely upon the Duke of Monmouth, apparently as one that he intends to have succeed him.

Retire-to feed continually on beauties which my inflamed imagination sickens with eagerly gazing on; to satisfy every appetite, every desire, with their utmost wish. Ha! and do I doat thus on a footman? I despise, I detest my passion. Yet why? Is he not generous, gentle, kind? Kind! to whom? to the meanest wretch, a creature below my consideration. Doth he not yes, he doth prefer her.

Victor tasked her too much when his perpetual readiness to doat upon his girl for whatever she did, set him exalting Nesta's conduct. She thought: Was Nesta so sympathetic with her mother of late by reason of a moral insensibility to the offence?

"Admit," said she, "my dear, that Mr. And let it be a comfort to my dear Billy, that, however other friends may prove false and fickle to him, he hath one friend, whom no inconstancy of her own, nor any change of his fortune, nor time, nor age, nor sickness, nor any accident, can ever alter; but who will esteem, will love, and doat on him for ever."

And the young maids doat upon thee, I doubt not, and praise thy blooming cheeks, thy bright eyes, thy flowing locks, and thy fine limbs. I hate thy beauty, boy, and would mar it! would canker thy wholesome flesh, dim thy lustrous eyes, and strike thy vigorous limbs with palsy, till they should shake like mine!

I'll court you all to serve my turn, But with such flames as shall not burn; Then hang me, Ladies, at your door, If e'er I doat upon you more.

You see how my father and Mrs. Weston doat upon her." But his spirits were soon rising again, and with laughing eyes, after mentioning the expected return of the Campbells, he named the name of Dixon. Emma blushed, and forbade its being pronounced in her hearing. "I can never think of it," she cried, "without extreme shame." "The shame," he answered, "is all mine, or ought to be.

"I am not an impostor," replied Mesrour; "it is you who endeavour to lead us all into error." "What impudence," said the nurse, "to dare tell me I lie in the presence of their majesties, when I saw just now with my own eyes what I have had the honour to tell them." "Indeed, nurse," answered Mesrour again, "you had better hold your tongue, for you certainly doat."

Of this, however, be assured that, whatever my weakness, or infatuation, as you may be pleased to call it, THAT passion shall never be gratified at the expense of my honor. Deeply madly as I doat upon her image, Miss Montgomerie and I have met for the last time."