Vulgar words in In Defence of Harriet Shelley (Page 1)

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Shelley presently ran down to London, and Hogg took this opportunity to make love to the young wife.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 538   ~   ~   ~

He was more in love with Cornelia than he was with Harriet in the end of 1813 and the beginning of 1814, yet he supplied both of them with love poems of an equal temperature meantime; he loved Mary and Harriet in June, and while getting ready to run off with the one, it is conjectured that he put in his odd time trying to get reconciled to the other; by-and-by, while still in love with Mary, he will make love to her half-sister by marriage, adoption, and the visitation of God, through the medium of clandestine letters, and she will answer with letters that are for no eye but his own.

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