| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 страница
...that woman, who is the mere dependant and ornament of man in his happier hours, should be his stay and solace when smitten with sudden calamity; winding...the drooping head, and binding up the broken heart. I was once congratulating a friend, who had around him a blooming family, knit together in the strongest... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - 320 страница
...that woman, who is the mere dependant and ornament of man in his happier hours, should be his stay and solace when smitten with sudden calamity ; winding...the drooping head, and binding up the broken heart. I was once congratulating a friend, who had around him a blooming family, knit together in the strongest... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 402 страница
...that woman, who is the mere dependant and ornament of man in his happier hours, should be his stay and solace when smitten with sudden calamity ; winding...herself into the rugged recesses of his nature, tenderly support-- ing the drooping head, and binding up the broken heart. I was once congratulating a friend,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1823 - 392 страница
...hours, should be his stay and solace when smitten with sudden calamity; winding herself into the nigged recesses of his nature, tenderly supporting the drooping head, and binding up the broken heart. I was once congratulating a friend, wholiad around him a blooming family, knit together in the strongest... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 страница
...that woman, who is the mere dependant and ornament of man in his happier hours, should be his stay and solace when smitten with sudden calamity ; winding...the drooping head, and binding up the broken heart. I was once congratulating a friend, who had around him a blooming family, knit together in the strongest... | |
| John Arliss - 1825 - 382 страница
...that woman, who is the mere dependant and ornament of man in his happier hours, should be his stay and solace when smitten with sudden calamity; winding...rugged recesses of his nature, tenderly supporting thedrooping head, and hinding up the broken heart. I was once congratulating a friend, who had him... | |
| 1826 - 426 страница
...that woman, who js the mere dependant and ornament to man in his happier hours, should be his stay and solace, when smitten with sudden calamity, winding...the drooping head, and binding up the broken heart." — Sketch Book. Climax of Blunders. — In the debate on the leather tax, in 1795, in the Irish House... | |
| Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1828 - 140 страница
...every trivial roughness,—who was man's ornament and dependent in his happier hours, becomes his stay and solace when smitten with sudden calamity; winding...the drooping head, and binding up the broken heart. There is, it has been beautifully said, in every true woman's heart a spark of heavenly fire; but which... | |
| Katherine Augusta Ware - 1828 - 848 страница
...that woman, who is the mere dependant and ornament to man in his happier hours, should be his stay and solace, when smitten with sudden calamity, winding...the drooping head, and binding up the broken heart. iioxurr of e POETRY. POETRY baa been the subject of animadversion from the earliest dawn of literature;... | |
| John Pierpont, Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 382 страница
...that woman, who is the mere dependent and ornament of man in his happier hours, should be his stay and solace, when smitten with sudden calamity, winding...the drooping head, and binding up the broken heart." GEOFFREY CRAYON'S Sketch-Book, \, 29. edn. 12mo. 3. Maternal Solicitude. " There is something in sickness,... | |
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