Category: Romance

Olinda's Adventures: or the Amours of a Young Lady

I Hope I need not tell you how uneasie this tedious Absence makes me; for I must confess as troublesome as I find it, and as much as I Value you, I can't but wish you may be able to guess at it by what you suffer your self: A strange Effect of the highest degree of Friendship;...

Chapters

7. LETTER VII.

_AMbrisia's_ Cruel, Coy, Disdainful, and you believe she hates you; and yet _Ambrisia_ took occasion at Play to impose upon you as a Penance, not to write for a Month to one she...

5. LETTER V.

'TIS not possible for you to imagine, much less for me to express what I endur'd, by my own Jealousie, and _Antonio_'s Persecution: Either of 'em wou'd have been grievous enough...

4. LETTER IV.

YOU wou'd pity rather than chide me, _Cleander_, if you knew the Cause of my not Writing to you all this while. I have not been one moment alone for this Fortnight past, but con...

1. LETTER I.

I Hope I need not tell you how uneasie this tedious Absence makes me; for I must confess as troublesome as I find it, and as much as I Value you, I can't but wish you may be abl...

3. LETTER III.

THE Reflections you made upon my two last are so Just, so Profitable, and so Pleasant, that thro' them I see the Author's great Capacity, that can make so good use of such littl...

2. LETTER V.

TO proceed in Order to my Relation, I must begin with one, who in respect of his Years as well as the time in which I knew him, demands the Pre-eminence. He was a _Dutch_ Coll....

6. LETTER VI.

IF I did not know to the contrary by my own Experience; you wou'd make me believe, that Friendship and Love can't be contain'd in one Breast. Is it possible you can be so much t...

8. LETTER VIII.

'TIS not an Hour ago since I believ'd I hated you: I thought I could have rail'd at you, have call'd you base, seducer of my Honour, Traytor, that under a pretence of Love, desi...