Vulgar words in Letters on Literature (Page 1)
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Sedley, when sober, must have been an invincible rival-invincible, above all, when he pretended constancy: "Why then should I seek further store, And still make love anew?
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Let it be admitted that, when his characters make love, they might do it "in a more human sort of way."