My love, which neither sea, nor land, nor death itself, can extinguish or lessen toward you, most endearedly visits you with eternal embraces, and will abide with you for ever : and may the God of my life watch over you, and bless you, and do you good... William Penn - Page 28by Jane Budge - 1885 - 75 pagesFull view - About this book
| Enos Bronson - 1811 - 456 pages
...JWV London, 14/Л February, 1811. MR. WILLIAM PENN'S LETTEU. MY DEAR WIFE AND CHILDREN, MY love, that sea nor land, nor death itself, can extinguish or lessen toward you, most endearedly visits you with eternal embraces, and will abide with you for ever; and may .the God of... | |
| 1812 - 576 pages
...pathetic sweetness than the epigrams and apothegms of modern times. The letter begins in tais manner. " My dear wife and children, " My love, which neither...itself, can extinguish or lessen to'ward you, most endearedly visits you with eterVOL. X.XI. NO. 42. G g nal embraces, and will abide with you for ever... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 562 pages
...contents, I shall gire it as an acceptable present to such readers as may not yet have seen it : " My dear wife and children, " My love, which neither...itself, can extinguish or lessen toward you, most endearedly visits you with eternal embraces, and will abide with you for ever : and may the God of... | |
| 1813 - 550 pages
...pathetic sweetness than the epigrams and apothegms of modern times. The letter begins in this manner. " My dear wife and children, " My love, which neither...nor land, nor death itself, can extinguish or lessen towards you, most endearcdly visits you with eternal embraces, and will abide with you forever : and... | |
| 1813 - 552 pages
...pahetic sweetness than the epigrams and apothegms of modern lines. The letter begins in this manner. " My dear wife and children, " My love, which neither sea, nor land, nor death itself, can xtinguish or lessen towards you, most endearedly visits you with ternal embraces, and will abide with... | |
| 1813 - 662 pages
...sound wisdom, we shall insert considerable extracts. ' My dear Wife and Children — My love, whieh neither sea, nor land, nor death itself can extinguish or lessen toward you, most endearedly visits you with eternal embraces, and will abide with you for ever : and may the God of... | |
| 1814 - 1112 pages
...contents, I shall give it as an acceptable present to such readers as may not yet have seen it : " ' My dear wife and children, " ' My love, which neither...itself, can extinguish or lessen toward you, most endearly visits you with eternal env braces, and will abide with you for ever : and may the God of... | |
| 1816 - 408 pages
...observations between the extracts were made in the Edinburgh Review of Clarkson's Life of William Penn.] "My dear wife and children, "My love, which neither...death itself, can extinguish or lessen toward you, mmt endearedly visits you with eternal embraces, ami will abide with you forever: aud may the God of... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 pages
...proofs are afforded in the following letter to his family, previous to his embarkation for America. ' My dear wife and children, My love, which neither Sea, nor land, nor death Itself, crfn extinguish or lessen toward. you, iriostendearedly visits yon with 'eternal' embraces, and will... | |
| New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Tract Association - 1824 - 430 pages
...AND '» A£5-1* 1823. PRINTED BY MAHLON DAY, IVb. 372, Pearl-street. .A LETTER, &e. ' V DEAR WIFE AMD CHILDREN, MY love, which neither sea nor land, nor death itself, can extinguish or lessen towards you, most endearedly visits you with eternal embraces and wilf abide with you forever : and... | |
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