She will sacrifice every comfort to his convenience ; she will surrender every pleasure to his enjoyment ; she will glory in his fame, and exult in his prosperity : and if misfortune overtake him, he will be the dearer to her from misfortune ; and if... The Ladies' pocket magazine - Pagina 2151837Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | Washington Irving - 1822
...he will be the dearer to her from misfortune ; and if disgrace settle upon his name, she will still love and cherish him in spite of his disgrace ; and...the world to him. Poor George Somers had known what it was to be in sickness, and none to soothe — lonely and in prison, and none to visit him. He could... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1820 - 419 pagina’s
...dearer to her by misfortune; and if disgrace settle upon his name, she will still love and cherish him; and if all the world beside cast him off, she will...all the world to him. Poor George Somers had known well what it was to be in sickness, and none to soothe — lonely and in prison, and none to visit... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1821 - 343 pagina’s
...dearer to her by misfortune; and if disgrace settle upon his name, she will still love and cherish him ; and if all the world beside cast him off, she will...all the world to him. Poor George Somers had known well what it was to be in sickness, and none to soothe— lonely and in prison, and none to visit him.... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1822
...he will be the dearer to her from misfortune ; and if disgrace settle upon his name, she will still love and cherish him in spite of his disgrace ; and...the world to him. Poor George Somers had known what it was to be in sickness, and none to soothe — lonely and in prison, and none to visit him. He could... | |
 | John Pierpont - 1823 - 480 pagina’s
...to her by misfortune ; and, if disgrace settle upon his name, she will still love and cherish him 5 and, if all the world beside cast him off, she will...all the world to him. Poor George Somers had known well what it was to be in sickness, and have none to sooth — lonely and in prison, and none to visit... | |
 | 1823
...dearer to her by misfortune; and if disgrace settle upon his name, she will love and cherish, him; and if all the world beside cast him off, she will be all the world to him. £keích Ar'vt'A , 584 Carrier's Address.*— Notices, IKE CARRIER'S ADDRESS то THE PATRONS OF' THE... | |
![The cabinet; or The selected beauties of literature [ed. by J. Aitken]. The cabinet; or The selected beauties of literature [ed. by J. Aitken].](http://bks6.books.google.nl/books?id=Q9EGAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | Cabinet - 1824
...he will be the dearer to her from misfortune ; and if disgrace settle upon his name, she will still love and cherish him in spite of his disgrace ; and...the world to him. Poor George Somers had known what it was to be in sickness, and none to soothe — lonely and in prison, and none to visit him. He could... | |
![The sketch book of Geoffrey Crayon, gent. [pseud.] ... The sketch book of Geoffrey Crayon, gent. [pseud.] ...](http://bks2.books.google.nl/books?id=KUMgAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | Washington Irving - 1824
...he will be the dearer to her from misfortune ; and if disgrace settle upon his name, she will still love and cherish him in spite of his disgrace ; and if all the world beside cast hyn off, she will be all the world to him. Poor George Somers had known what it was to be in sickness,... | |
 | Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827
...to her by misfortune ; and if disgrace settle upon his name, she will still love and cherish him ; and if all the world beside cast him off, she will...all the world to him. Poor George Somers had known well what it TRAGIC AKD PATHETIC. 339 was to be in sickness, and none to soothe — lonely and in prison,... | |
 | Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827
...to her by misfortune ; and if disgrace settle upon his name, she will still love and cherish him ; and if all the world beside cast him off, she will...all the world to him. Poor George Somers had known well what it was to be in sickness, and none to soothe — lonely and in prison, and none to visit... | |
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