| English periodicals - 1837 - 666 pages
...praise her ; for I can conceal nothing that I do from her. She is older and wiser, and better than me, and all my wretched imperfections I cover to myself...thinking on her goodness. She would share life and death with me. She lives but for me ; and I know I have been wasting and teazing her life for five years... | |
| English periodicals - 1837 - 664 pages
...more than I think anybody could possibly understand; and when I hope to have her well again so soon, it would be sinning against her feelings to go about...from her. She is older and wiser, and better than me, and all my wretched imperfections I cover to myself by resolutely thinking on her goodness. She... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1837 - 868 pages
...perplexity. To say all that I know of her would be more than I think anybody could believe or even understand; and when I hope to have her well again with me, it would be sinning against her feel ings to go about to praise her; for I can conceal nothing that I do from her. She is older, and... | |
| English periodicals - 1837 - 666 pages
...for I can conceal nothing that I do from her. She is older and wiser, and better than me, and all ray wretched imperfections I cover to myself by resolutely...thinking on her goodness. She would share life and death with me. She lives but for me ; and I know I have been wasting and teazing her life for five years... | |
| Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 480 pages
...more than I think anybody could possibly understand ; and when I hope to have her well again soon, it would be sinning against her feelings to go about...from her. She is older, and wiser, and better than me, and all my wretched imperfections I cover to myself by resolutely thinking on her goodness. She... | |
| English literature - 1838 - 564 pages
...more than I think any body could possibly understand ; and when I hope to have her well again so soon, it would be sinning against her feelings to go about...from her. She is older and wiser, and better than me, and all my wretched imperfections I cover to myself by resolutely thinking on her goodness. Slie... | |
| 1838 - 556 pages
...more than I think any body could possibly understand, and when 1 hope to hare her well iigain so soon, it would be sinning against her feelings to go about to praise her ; for 1 can conceal nothing that 1 do from her. She is older and wiser, and better than -me, and all my wretched... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1838 - 478 pages
...more than I think anybody could possibly understand ; and when I hope to have her well again soon, it would be sinning against her feelings to go about to praise her, for " Friday, 14th June, 1805. I can conceal nothing that I do from her. She is older, and wiser, and better... | |
| Literature - 1848 - 634 pages
...separations : — To say all that I know of her would be more Una think anybody could believe, or even understand ; and when I hope to have her well again...would be sinning against her feelings to go about 0 praise her ; for I can conceal nothing that I do rom her. She is older, and wiser, and better ihm... | |
| 1854 - 602 pages
...me, it would be sinning against her feelmgs to go about to praise her, fur I can conceal notli n 0 r that I do from her. She is older, and wiser, and better...imperfections I cover to myself by resolutely thinking on her giodness. She would share life and death, heaven and hell, with me. She lives but for me; and I know... | |
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