Excerpt from The Spectator, Vol. 3: September 14, 1711-December 18, 1711
When you are in company with that Soldier, behave as if you were abfent: but continue to love me by Day and by Night: want me; dream of me; expeét me 5' think of me; wifh for me 5 delight in me 7 be wholly with itc: in tl't, be'my'v'ery boa], as Iam yours.
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