Love In Excess Flashcards

1
Q

His unequalled charm made him

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The admiration of both sexes

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2
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Her pride, and the good opinion she had of

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Herself made her unable to support her passion

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3
Q

Cursing her own

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Want of power

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4
Q

A thousand chimeras

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Came into her head

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5
Q

You conquer without

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Making an attack

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6
Q

He didn’t believe it was possible for a lady

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To distinguish him from other men

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7
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Disdain, despair and jealousy at

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Once crowded into her heart

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8
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Tempest of

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Mind

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9
Q

To offer love and poor full sue

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For pity! Tis insupportable!

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10
Q

Even the vilest of my

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Sex would blush at this

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11
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My furious desires may be

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The destruction of my peace

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12
Q

He knew how to lay the blame

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On the violence of passion

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13
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I shall take care to prove myself a person

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Not disinterested in the honour of my family

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14
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Your lordship is too

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Generous to be refused

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15
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They were too irresistible

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To be long withstood

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16
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She fell into all the raptures

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That successful malice could inspire

17
Q

Do you delight in beholding

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The ruins you have made me?

18
Q

Amen a shall be yours, if love, wit and

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Opportunity have power to make her so

19
Q

The undoer of

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My quiet

20
Q

I would rather suffer my life

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Than my virtue to become its prey

21
Q

Honour is to receive you: religion, reason

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Modesty and obedience forbid the rest

22
Q

D’elmont knew the power he had over her too

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Well to be much discouraged at what he read

23
Q

Desirous I should witness the

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Favours they bestow on him

24
Q

I became so devoted to my passion,

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That I had no leisure for my other sentiments

25
Q

Nor did she, even in public, affect any reservedness

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More than the decencies of her sex required

26
Q

I was a little worthless fellow who had

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Nothing but my sword to depend on

27
Q

I should be able to retain from her

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Everything an honourable passion could require

28
Q

She had loved the charming count with a kind of

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Madness since the first moment she beheld him