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The fille de chambre | ||
Title Page
THE
FILLE DE CHAMBRE,
A NOVEL.
FILLE DE CHAMBRE,
A NOVEL.
By Mrs. ROWSON,
OF THE NEW THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA;
AUTHOR OF CHARLOTTE, THE INQUISITOR, VICTORIA, &c.
The highest wish I ever form'd has been,
Just to be plac'd above the reach of want,
In the blest medium between shining state,
And the hard griping hand of penury.
Enough for this, and, if I have to spare
A little for my suff'ring fellow creatures,
I shall have reach'd the height of my ambition,
Just to be plac'd above the reach of want,
In the blest medium between shining state,
And the hard griping hand of penury.
Enough for this, and, if I have to spare
A little for my suff'ring fellow creatures,
I shall have reach'd the height of my ambition,
PHILADELPHIA:
PRINTED FOR H. & P. RICE, NO. 50, HIGH-STREET;
AND J. RICE & CO.
MARKET-STREET, BALTIMORE.
AND J. RICE & CO.
MARKET-STREET, BALTIMORE.
1794.
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