A Day in Stowe GardensJ. & H.L. Hunt, 1825 - Počet stran: 315 |
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... in single unblessedness ; but never think it want of love or admiration for your dear sex . My age is upwards of fifty , ( I forbear to name precisely how near it reaches another decimal ; ) yet why should I shrink from the avowal ? I.
... in single unblessedness ; but never think it want of love or admiration for your dear sex . My age is upwards of fifty , ( I forbear to name precisely how near it reaches another decimal ; ) yet why should I shrink from the avowal ? I.
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... never attempted to regain her liberty by applica- tion to her friends , well knowing that her marriage had offended them , and that they would have refused her assistance ; her brother , she feared , might partake in their sentiments ...
... never attempted to regain her liberty by applica- tion to her friends , well knowing that her marriage had offended them , and that they would have refused her assistance ; her brother , she feared , might partake in their sentiments ...
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... never weary of following each movement ; and with an ingenuousness unpractised in civilised countries , displayed the warmth of my feelings by a ready sympathy in his sufferings , and a tender of many services to comfort and relieve him ...
... never weary of following each movement ; and with an ingenuousness unpractised in civilised countries , displayed the warmth of my feelings by a ready sympathy in his sufferings , and a tender of many services to comfort and relieve him ...
Strana 17
... never be insensible to a full and free affection ; but what will it avail that your loves should be mutual , situated as you , my darling child , are with respect to your father , and ' - I interrupted her with hopes of a blissful ...
... never be insensible to a full and free affection ; but what will it avail that your loves should be mutual , situated as you , my darling child , are with respect to your father , and ' - I interrupted her with hopes of a blissful ...
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... never dreamed of a reverse ; my appearance already denoted my approaching to a mother's bliss- ful title should my father have projected an union for me , it would unavoidably lead to a discovery , and death was the certain result ...
... never dreamed of a reverse ; my appearance already denoted my approaching to a mother's bliss- ful title should my father have projected an union for me , it would unavoidably lead to a discovery , and death was the certain result ...
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Strana 70 - No longer mourn for me when I am dead Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell: Nay, if you read this line, remember not The hand that writ it; for I love you so, That I in your sweet thoughts would be forgot, If thinking on me then should make you woe.
Strana 147 - Wedding-Guest! this soul hath been Alone on a wide wide sea: So lonely 'twas, that God Himself Scarce seemed there to be.
Strana 309 - It were all one, That I should love a bright particular star, And think to wed it, he is so above me : In his bright radiance and collateral light Must I be comforted, not in his sphere. Th...
Strana 272 - Of every hearer ; for it so falls out » That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it, but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours.
Strana 273 - The idea of her life shall sweetly creep Into his study of imagination, And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparell'd in more precious habit, More moving-delicate and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his soul, Than when she lived indeed...
Strana 85 - tis my destiny That you must either love, or I must die.
Strana 147 - And life to move it selfe upon the water. Strange thing ! how bold and swift the monster was, That neither car'd for...
Strana 272 - When he shall hear she died upon his words, The idea of her life shall sweetly creep Into his study of imagination...
Strana 147 - And is the sea (quoth Coridon) so fearfull ? " " Fearful much more (quoth he) then hart can fear : Thousand wyld beasts with deep mouthes gaping direfull Therin stil wait poore passengers to teare. Who life doth loath, and longs death to behold, Before he die alreadie dead with feare, And yet would live with heart halfe stonie cold, Let him to sea, and he shall see it there.
Strana 100 - Lazarello, he is none of these [same] ordinary eaters, that will devour three breakfasts, and as many dinners, without any prejudice to their...