We cannot, without depraving our minds, endeavour to please a lover or husband, but in proportion as he pleases us.


Posthumous Works, ed. by W. Godwin. - London, Johnson 1798 (ed. 1798)


We cannot, without depraving our minds, endeavour to please a lover or husband, but in proportion as he pleases us.

We cannot, without depraving our minds, endeavour to please a lover or husband, but in proportion as he pleases us.

We cannot, without depraving our minds, endeavour to please a lover or husband, but in proportion as he pleases us.

We cannot, without depraving our minds, endeavour to please a lover or husband, but in proportion as he pleases us.