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Love-letters - Early works to 1800
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The New lover's instructor; or, Whole art of courtship. Being the lover's complete library and guide: and containing full and complete instructions concerning love, courtship, and marriage. Whereby every part of those laudable and important concerns is rendered perfectly easy to all capacities; and including, among a very great variety of other curious articles, equally instructive and entertaining, the most ingenious love letters, in a great variety of forms, written to and from both sexes, relative to courtship and marriage, calculated for the use of persons of all ranks and conditions of life. The politest personal conversations between lovers, &c. On the subjects of love and marriage, equally interesting to parents, guardians, children, and wards. Cards of compliment, proper to be used in courtship by lovers of both sexes, and suited to all the emergencies and situations of human life. Love epistles in verse, written in an elegant style;-and a variety of other poems and necessary particulars, on the important subjects of love and courtship. The whole tending to guide the youthful mind in the most engaging of it's pursuits; to direct each sex how to make a prudent choice in partner for life; to lead to happiness through the paths of virtue and honour and to remove entirely those disagreeable embarrassments, which many persons are under in making proposals of marriage. Published under the direction and inspection of Charles Freeman, Esq. and Mrs. Charlotte Dorrington. Embellished with a beautiful Frontispiece, entirely new.
Date: [1780?]- Books
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The academy of compliments. Being the rarest and most exact way of wooing a maid or a widow ... With passionate love letters, ... Together with a choice collection of songs.
Date: [1750?]- Books
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A copy of a love-letter from a young getleman [sic] in this neighbourhood, to the lovely nymph in Mosely-Street; with the young lady's answer; and a copy of verses in praise of the young lady. They were found in Drurly-Lane, near the new play-house by a gentleman last night, who ordered them to be printed, to gratify the curiosity of the public.
B. H.Date: 1795?]- Books
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A curious love letter to a lady, by Simon Gentletouch.
Gentletouch, Simon.Date: [1780?]- Books
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A comical dialogue between two country lovers; containing love letters and songs, agreeable to their proceedings
Date: [1768?]