Saturday in joy and prosperity to receive my friends. My dogs will wait for me in vain. It is foolish — but the thoughts of parting from these dumb creatures have moved me more than any of the painful reflections I have put down. Poor things, I must... The Irish Penny Journal - Strana 3041841Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 416 str.
...dumb creatures have moved me more than any of the painful reflections I have put down. Poor things, I must. get them kind masters! There may be yet those...feet on my knees. I hear them whining and seeking me every where. This is'nonsense, but it is what they would do could they know how things may be. An odd... | |
| Walter Scott, John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 430 str.
...dumb creatures have moved me more than any of the painful reflections I have put down. Poor things, I must get them kind masters ! There may be yet those...feet on my knees. I hear them- whining and seeking me every where. This is nonsense, but it is what they would do could they know how things may be. An odd... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 420 str.
...more than any of the painful reflections I have put down. Poor things, I must get them kind masters I There may be yet those who, loving me, may love my...feet on my knees. I hear them whining and seeking me every where. This is nonsense, but it is what they would do could they know how things may be. An odd... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 790 str.
...dumb creatures have moved me more than any of the painful reflections I have put down. Poor things, I must get them kind masters ! There may be yet those...of mind with which men should meet distress. I feel mv dogs' feet on my knees. I hear them whining and seeking me every where. This is nonsense, but it... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1838 - 830 str.
...dumb creatures have moved me more than any of the painful reflections I have put down. Poor things, I must get them kind masters ! There may be yet those...men should meet distress. I feel my dogs' feet on ray knees. I hear them whining and seeking me everywhere. This is nonsense, but it is what they would... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1838 - 826 str.
...of the paiuful reflections I have put down. Poor things, 1 must pet them kind masters ! There roay be yet those who, loving me, may love my dog, because it has been niinp. I must end these gloomy forebodings, or I shall lose the tone of mind with which men should... | |
| 1871 - 808 str.
...more than any of the painful reflections I have put down. Poor things ! I must get them kind masters 1 There may be yet those who, loving me, may love my...feet on my knees — I hear them whining and seeking for me everywhere. This is nonsense, but it is what they would do, could .they know how things may... | |
| Robert Pearse Gillies - 1851 - 356 str.
...have put down. Poor things, I must get them kind masters ! There may be yet those who, loving me, will love my dog, because it has been mine. I must end...with which men should meet distress. I feel my dogs' fuel on my knees. I hear them whining and seeking me everywhere. This is nonsense, but it is what they... | |
| Robert Pearse Gillies - 1851 - 354 str.
...dumb creatures have moved me more than any of the painful reflections I have put down. Poor things, I must get them kind masters ! There may be yet those who, loving me, will love my dog, because it has been mine. I must end these gloomy forebodings, or I shall lose the... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1853 - 906 str.
...more than any of the painful reflections I have put down. Poor things II must get them kind masters I There may be yet those who, loving me, may love my...men should meet distress. I feel my dogs' feet on my knees—I hear them whining and seeking me everywhere. This is nonsense, but it is what they would... | |
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