| James Ralph - 1742 - 484 páginas
...quiet Hour. ' And fhould you do it without Bafking my c Confent (which if ever I give you, may I 1 never fee the Face of Heaven) I will fhut ' myfelf...World more, ' but live where I may be forgotten by hu' man Kind. 'To the QIJEEN. Sion, the 20th of May. * I have now, GOD be thanked, recovered * my Strength... | |
| Sarah Jennings Churchill Duchess of Marlborough, Nathaniel Hooke - 1742 - 334 páginas
...ever give you, : "• '• ' ' may "* may I never fee the face of heaven) I ''*' will fhut myfelfup, and never fee the '' world more, but live where I may be • * forgotten by human kind. '• . \ • .•••' *.»,., -• 1 The letter which the PRINCESS fent to 1 the QUEEN by the bifhop... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1839 - 518 páginas
...(which if ever I give you may I never see the face of heaven,) I will shut myself up, and never see the world more, but live where I may be forgotten by human kind. THE DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH TO THE QUEEN.* This letter proves that, so early as the year 1707, the good... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1854 - 492 páginas
...(which if I ever give you, may I never see the face of Heaven)—I will shut myself up and never see the world more, but live where I may be forgotten by human kind." It is difficult to credit that this rant was written by a royal matron who was considered under the... | |
| Garnet Wolseley Wolseley (Viscount) - 1894 - 516 páginas
...consent (which if I ever give you may I never see the face of Heaven) I will shut myself up and never see the world more, but live where I may be forgotten by human kind.'* In several other letters the Princess writes in a similar strain imploring her favourite ' for God's... | |
| James Hackman, Martha Reay, Sir Herbert Croft - 1895 - 248 páginas
...(which if I ever give you, may I never see the face of heaven) I will shut myself up, and never see the world more, but live where I may be forgotten...human kind." What think you of this letter ? If it should have been written by a woman to a woman, surely you will allow H. to write a little tenderly... | |
| Jerusha D. Richardson ("Mrs. Aubrey Richardson.") - 1899 - 522 páginas
...(which if I ever give you, may I never see the face of heaven) — I will shut myself up and never see the world more, but live where I may be forgotten by human kind." Now Marlborough, both before and after his disgrace, was not guiltless of all communication with James.... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1901 - 366 páginas
...consent (which if ever I give you may I never see the face of heaven) I will shut myself up and never see the world more, but live where I may be forgotten by human kind." The letter to the Queen, dated May 2oth, 1692, says, " I have now God be thanked recovered my strength... | |
| Stuart Johnson Reid - 1914 - 604 páginas
...if I ever give you, may I never see the face of Heaven) I will shut myselfe up, and never see any of the world more, but live where I may be forgotten by human kind."1 This impassioned missive ends with the assurance that Mrs. Morley has " read and kiss'd " Mrs.... | |
| George Borrow - 1928 - 550 páginas
...(which if I ever give you may I never see the face of Heaven!) I will shut myself up, and never see the world more, but live where I may be forgotten...human kind." What think you of this letter? If it should have been written by a woman to a woman, surely you will allow H. to write a little tenderly... | |
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