I have so often been asked what could be the shadow that had passed over that young heart, that now that time has softened the first agony it seems to me right that the world should hear the story of an accident in which there was much sorrow, but no... The Musical World - Page 241853Full view - About this book
| 586 pages
...that time has softened the first agony, it seems to me riā¢lit that the world should hear the storv of an accident in which there was much sorrow, but...and the invalid, still attended by her affectionate compinious, had derived much benefit from the mild sea-breezes of Devonshire. One fine summer morning,... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 580 pages
...shadow that had passed over that young heart, that now that time has softened the first agony it seems to me right that the world should hear the story of...sea-breezes of Devonshire. One fine summer morning her favorite brother, together with two other fine young men, his friends, embarked on board a small sailing-vessel,... | |
| 1852 - 820 pages
...shadow that had passed over that young heart.that, now that time has softened the first agony, it seems to me right that the world should hear the story of..."Nearly a twelvemonth had passed, and the invalid, stdl attended by her aifectionate companions, had derived much benefit from the mild sea-breezes of... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1853 - 332 pages
...heart, that now that time has softened the first agony it seems to me right that the world should near the story of an accident in which there was much sorrow,...but no blame. Nearly a twelvemonth had passed, and tho invalid, still attended by her affectionate companions, had derived much benefit from the mild... | |
| 1854 - 604 pages
...shadow that had passed over that young heart; and now that time has softened the first agony, it seems to me right that the world should hear the story of...affectionate companions, had derived much benefit froir, the mild sea-breezes of Devonshire. One fine summer morning her favorite brother, together with... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1855 - 580 pages
...shadow that had passed over that young heart, that now that time has softened the first agony it seems to me right that the world should hear the story of...sea-breezes of Devonshire. One fine summer morning her favorite brother, together with two other fine young men, his friends, embarked on board a small sailing-vessel,... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 588 pages
...shadow that had passed over that young heart, that now that time has softened the first agony it seems to me right that the world should hear the story of...benefit from the mild sea-breezes of Devonshire. One fino summer morning her favorite brother, together with two other fine young men, his friends, embarked... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 610 pages
...shadow that had passed owr that young heart, that now that time has softened the first agony it seems to me right that the world should hear the story of...had passed, and the invalid, still attended by her anee t ion ate companions, had derived much benefit from the mild sea-breezes of Devonshire. One fine... | |
| 1861 - 620 pages
...event which saddened her bloom of youth, and gave a deeper hue of thought and feeling to her poetry. ' Nearly a twelvemonth had passed, and the invalid,...companions, had derived much benefit from the mild sea breezes of Devonshire. One fine summer morning her favourite brother, together with two other fine... | |
| 446 pages
...thought and feeling to her poetry. Nearly a year had passed, and the invalid, still attended by her companions, had derived much benefit from the mild...seabreezes of Devonshire. One fine summer morning, her favorite brother, together with two other fine young men, his friends, embarked on board a small sailing... | |
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