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" ... enough to love. (As if love must have more time than friendship:) This was sincerely my meaning, and I had this meaning till Klopstock came again to Hamburg. This he did a year after we had seen one another the first time. We saw, we were friends,... "
The Annual Review and History of Literature - Page 497
1805
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The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 3

Charles Brockden Brown - American literature - 1805 - 500 pages
...one another the first time. We saw, we were friends, we loved ; and we believed that we loved ; and a short time after I could even tell Klopstock that...marry me a stranger. I could marry then without her consentment, as, bv the death of my father, my fortune (lepen. le;l not on her; but this was ah >rrible...
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Flowers of Literature: For 1804: Or, Characteristic Sketches of Human Nature ...

English literature - 1805 - 590 pages
...another for the first time. We saw, we were friends, we loved, and we believed that we loved; and a short time after I could even tell Klopstock that...two years for our wedding. My mother would not, let me marry a stranger. I could marry then without her consentment, as by the death of my father my fortune...
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Memoirs of Frederick and Margaret Klopstock

Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, Margareta Klopstock - Poets, German - 1808 - 266 pages
...one another the first time. We saw, we were friends; we loved, and we believed that we loved; and a short time after I could even tell Klopstock that...obliged to part again, and wait two years for our weddihg. My mother would not let me marry a stranger. I could marry without her consentment, as by...
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Memoirs of Frederick and Margaret Klopstock

Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock - 1809 - 494 pages
...another the > first time. We saw, we were friends ; we loved, and we believed that we loved ; and a short time after I could even tell Klopstock that...two years for our wedding. My mother would not let me marry a stranger. I could marry without her consentment, as by the death of my father my fortune...
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Fragments, in Prose and Verse, Volume 2

Elizabeth Smith, Henrietta Maria Bowdler - English literature - 1809 - 266 pages
...one another the first time. We saw, we were friends; we loved, and we believed that we loved ; and a short time after I could even tell Klopstock that...loved. But we were obliged to part again, and wait Wo years for our wedding. My mother would not let'me marry a stranger. I could marry without her consentment,...
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Memoirs of Frederick and Margaret Klopstock, translated from the German

Elizabeth Smith - 1818 - 268 pages
...one another the first time. We saw, we were friends ; we loved, and we believed that we loved ; and a short time after I could even tell Klopstock that...two years for our wedding. My mother would not let me marry a stranger. I could marry without her consentment, as by the death of my father my fortune...
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The Ladies' pocket magazine

1838 - 640 pages
...another for the first time. We saw, we were friends, we toved— and we believed that we loved ; and a short time after I could even tell Klopstock that...two years for our wedding. My mother would not let me marry a stranger. I could marry then without her consentmeih, as, by the death of my father, my...
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Historic Survey of German Poetry: Interspersed with Various ..., Volume 1

William Taylor - English poetry - 1828 - 528 pages
...one another the first time. We saw, we were friends, we loved ; and we believed that we loved ; and a short time after I could even tell Klopstock that...marry me a stranger. I could marry then without her consentment, as by the death of my father my fortune depended not on her ; but this was an horrible...
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Good Wives

Lydia Maria Child - Married women - 1833 - 346 pages
...one another the first time. We saw, we were friends, we loved ; and we believed that we loved ; and a short time after I could even tell Klopstock that...marry me a stranger. I could marry then without her consentment, as by the death of my father my fortune depended not on her; but this was an horrible...
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The New-England Magazine, Volume 7

Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin - American literature - 1834 - 542 pages
...another for the first time. We saw, we were friends, we loved ; and we believed that we loved ; and a short time after I could even tell Klopstock that...two years for our wedding. My mother would not let me marry a stranger. I could marry then without her consentment, as by the death of my father my fortune...
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