| 1829 - 696 страница
...snatched me up in his arms, saying, ' Good God, that love can make this change !' and, though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage." These memoirs, in 1676, were addressed by the lady, who was then a widow, to her only surviving son.... | |
| William Seward - 1796 - 430 страница
...hitn" felf, and fhatched me up in his arms, faying, " Good God, that love can make this change f ** and though he feemingly chid me, he would " laugh...About July this year (1645), the plague " increafed fo faft at. Briftol, that the Prince " (Charles the Second) and all his retinue went 44 to Barnftaple... | |
| William Seward - 1796 - 418 страница
...him** felf, and fnatched me up in his arms, faying, **" Good God, that love can make this change F " and though he feemingly chid me, he would ** laugh...About July this year (1645), the plague " increafed fo fart at Briftol, that the Prince ** (Charles the Second) and all his retinue went " to Barnftaple (which... | |
| William Seward - 1798 - 536 страница
...courfe. But when ** ^our father faw it convenient to retreat, ? z " looking " looking upon me, he blefled himfelf, and " fnatched me up in his arms, faying,...About July this year (1645), the plague " increafed fo faft at Briftol, that the Prince " (Charles the Second} and all his retinue went *< to Barnftaple (which... | |
| William Seward - 1804 - 492 страница
...venient to retreat, looking upon me, he blefled " himfelf, and fnatched me up in his arms, fay" ing, Good God, that love can make this " change ! and though...•'About July this year (1645,) the plague " increafed fo faft at Briftol, that the Prince " (Charles the Second) and ail his retinue went " to Barnftaple (which... | |
| 1826 - 240 страница
...snatched me up in his arms, saying, ' Good God, that love can make this change !' and though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage." FINE WORDS — Vcrstigan, an old author, condemning the introduction of new words, says, " It fell... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 страница
...snatched me up In his arms, saying, ' Good God! that love can make this change !' and though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage." When Sir Richard Fanshawe was taken prisoner during the civil war, and was confined in a little room... | |
| Lady Anne Harrison Fanshawe - 1830 - 362 страница
...snatched me up in his arms, saying, ' Good God, that love can make this change !' and though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage. And in the beginning of March we all landed, praised be God, in Malaga, very well, and full of content... | |
| Lady Anne Harrison Fanshawe - 1830 - 360 страница
...snatched me up in his arms, saying, ' Good God, that love can make this change !' and though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage. And in the beginning of March we all landed, praised be God, in Malaga, very well, and full of content... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1833 - 346 страница
...snatched me up in his arms, saying, 'Good God ! that love can make this change!' and though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage." They arrived safely at Malaga, and passed through Granada on their way to Madrid. She thus describes... | |
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