... dreamer ; broken-hearted for two years ; my heart handsomely pieced again ; but the crack will remain till my dying day. Rich and poor four or five times ; once on the verge of ruin, yet opened a new source of wealth almost overflowing. Now to be... The Irish Penny Journal - Strana 3041841Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Walter Scott, John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 430 str.
...my heart handsomely pieced again; but the crack will remain till my dying day. Rich and poor four or five times ; once on the verge of ruin, yet opened...tumult of bulls and bears, a poor inoffensive lion like myself is pushed to the wall. But what is to be the end of it ? God knows ; and so ends the catechism.... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1838 - 830 str.
...heart handsomely pieced again ; but the crack will remain till my dying day. Rich and poor four or five times ; once on the verge of ruin, yet opened...tumult of bulls and bears, a poor inoffensive lion like myself is pushed to the wall. But what is to be the end of it ? God knows ; and so ends the catechism.... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1838 - 826 str.
...heart handsomely pieced again ; but the crack will remain till my dying day. Rich ami poor four or five times ; once on the verge of ruin, yet opened...winged, (unless good news should come,) because London choosos to be in an uproar ; and in the tumult of bulls and bears, a poor inoffensive lion like myself... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 430 str.
...heart handsomely pieced again ; but the crack will remain till my dying day. Rich and poor four or five times ; once on the verge of ruin, yet opened...tumult of bulls and bears, a poor inoffensive lion like myself is pushed to the wall. But what is to be the end of it ? God knows ; and so ends the catechism.... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 434 str.
...heart handsomely pieced again ; but the crack will remain till my dying day. Rich and poor four or five times ; once on the verge of ruin, yet opened...come:) because London chooses to be in an uproar, »nd in the tumult of bulls and bears, a poor inoffensive lion like myself is pushed to the wall. But... | |
| 1871 - 808 str.
...heart handsomely pieced again — but the crack will remain to my dying day. Rich and poor four or five times ; once on the verge of ruin, yet opened...tumult of bulls and bears, a poor inoffensive lion like im self is pushed to the wall. But what is to be the end of it ? God knows ; and so ends the catechism.... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1848 - 452 str.
...heart handsomely pieced again — but the crack will remain till my dying day. Rich and poor four or five times ; once on the verge of ruin, yet opened...tumult of bulls and bears, a poor inoffensive lion like myself is pushed to the wall. But what is to be the end of it? God knows ; and so ends the catechism.... | |
| Robert Pearse Gillies - 1851 - 354 str.
...my heart handsomely pieced again, but the crack will remain till my dying day. Rich and poor four or five times ; once on the verge of ruin, yet opened...tumult of bulls and bears, a poor inoffensive lion like myself is pushed to the wall. But what is to be the end of it ? God knows ; and so ends the catechism.... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1853 - 906 str.
...heart handsomely pieced again—but the crack will remain till my dying day. Rich and poor four or five times; once on the verge of ruin, yet opened a new source of wealth almost oyerflowing. Now to be broken in my pitch of pride, and nearly winged (unless good news should come:)... | |
| Anne Manning - 1857 - 170 str.
...has lost his fortune, but not yet lost his wife. " What a life mine has been ! Rich and poor four or five times ; once on the verge of ruin, yet, opened...be broken in my pitch of pride, and nearly winged ! What is to be the end of it ? — God only knows. " Nobody, in the end, can lose one penny by me... | |
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