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conquest of my heart; which, with my hand and fortune, I offer for your acceptance, if agreeable; and through life will prove

Your faithful Valentine


Sir,

It is a very difficult matter for me to govern my looks when in your company, and I am fearful an observer may see in my eyes what passes in my heart. If you wish for my regard, you will soon discover who is the writer; and if love, respect, and duty will engage your affections, I shall be happy to continue, for life,

Your constant Valentine.


Sir,

It is with pleasure I received your favour, filled with tortured hearts and angry cupids, to express to me the state of your sufferings—and if you are really as much in love as your lines express, I am sure I ought to pity you; but to be serious—if your intentions are honourable, I shall be very happy, as I certainly have a great esteem for you; but if you send it as a triffle of gallantry, I shall be sorry that I have declared my mind so fully, as I confess I should be happy were I for life,

Your faithful Valentine.