| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 410 pages
...firft fhock; and the trouble I have with the reft, to bring them to a good temper, to bear the lo& of a father, who loves them, and whom they love, is really a moft fenfible affliction to me. I am afraid, my dear friend, we fhall never fee one another mare in... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 440 pages
...firft fhock ; and the trouble I have with the reft, to bring them to a good temper, to bear the lofs of a father, who loves them> and whom they love, is really a moft fenfible affliction to me. I am afraid, my dear friend, we mall never fee one another more in... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 504 pages
...firft fhock ; and the trouble I have with the reft, to bring them to a right temper, to bear the lofs of a father, who loves them, and whom they love, is really a moft fenfible affliction to me. I am afraid, my dear friend, we mall never fee one another more in... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 pages
...him. His attachment to Swift is strongly and tenderly manifested at the conclusion of this letter. " I am afraid, my dear friend, we shall never see one...preserve my love and esteem for you, being well assured yon will never leave the paths of virtue and honour ; for all that is in this world is not worth the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1835 - 592 pages
...one of them gave me my first shock ; and the trouble I have with the rest, to bring them to a good temper, to bear the loss of a father who loves them,...preserve my love and esteem for you, being well assured that you will never leave the paths of virtue and honour for all that is in the world. This world is... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1853 - 332 pages
...great loss I sustained in one of them gave me my first shock, and the trouble I have with the rest to bring them to a right temper to bear the loss of...I shall, to the last moment, preserve my love and magnificent, the witty, the famous, and chivalrous Peterborough; these were the fast and faithful friends... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1853 - 332 pages
...great loss I sustained in one of them gave mo my first shock, and the trouble I have with the rest to bring them to a right temper to bear the loss of...who loves them, and whom they love, is really a most nonsible affliction to me. I am afraid, my dear friend, we shall never sec one another more in this... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1853 - 360 pages
...loss I twitiiln F dk <Nt* «f >boin gave me my first shock, and the trouble I i**v »ii»!x »k« rwt to bring them to a right temper to bear the loss of 4 :tk4i)<w »tK, k,v«« them, and whom they love, is really a most *«u<u&w *(Sjs'«iv'tt to we. I... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1858 - 360 pages
...great loss I sustained in one of them gave me my first shock, and the trouble I have with the rest to bring them to a right temper to bear the loss of...father who loves them, and whom they love, is really :i most sensible affliction to me. I am afraid, my dear friend, we shall never see one another more... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1909 - 882 pages
...great loss I sustained in one of them gave me my first shock, and the trouble I have with the rest to bring them to a right temper to bear the loss of...one another more in this world. I shall, to the last witty, the famous, and chivalrous Peterborough : these were the fast and faithful friends of Pope,... | |
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