| Mary Russell Mitford - 1870 - 384 sivua
...the common bonds of even a close friendship between two women of different ages and similar pursuits. I sit and think of you, and of the poems that you...my precious, for there is no chance that I should unbuild that house of clouds ; and the position that I long to s*ee you fill is higher, firmer, prouder... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1870 - 326 sivua
...the common bonds of even a close friendship between two women of different ages and similar pursuits. I sit and think of you, and of the poems that you...pardon it? You must, my precious, for there is no chancs that I should unbuild that house of clouds ; and the position that I long to see you fill is... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1870 - 686 sivua
...glowing embers, and at last I determined to write to you before I slept. . . . I sit and think of vou and of the poems that you will write, and of that...mother's heart hailed the eloquence of a patriot son.' The old djing father always used to say, ' Mies Barrett! dear Miss Barrett! Heaven bless her!' We are... | |
| John Henry Ingram - 1888 - 274 sivua
...of even a close friendship between two women of different ages and similar pursuits. I 'sit andthink of you, and of the poems that you will write, and...as ever a mother's heart hailed the eloquence of a patriotic son. Do you understand this ? And do yon pardon it ? You must, my precious, for there is... | |
| John Henry Ingram - 1888 - 264 sivua
...until the vision is before me as vividly as ever a mother's heart hailed the eloquence of a patriotic son. Do you understand this ? And do you pardon it...my precious, for there is no chance that I should unbuild that house of clouds ; and the position that I long to see you fill is higher, firmer, prouder... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1893 - 324 sivua
...us, whose approval is our secret aim. All this Mrs. Browning seems to have been to Miss Mitford. ' I sit and think of you and of the poems that you will write, and of that strange rainbow crown called fame, until the vision is before me. . . . My pride and my hopes seem altogether... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1893 - 490 sivua
...us, whose approval is our secret aim. All this Mrs. Browning seems to have been to Miss Mitford. ' I sit and think of you and of the poems that you will write, and of that strange rainbow crown called fame, until the vision is before me. . . . My pride and my hopes seem altogether... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 874 sivua
...bonds of even a close friendship between two women of different ages and similar pursuits. I write and think of you, and of the poems that you will write, and of that strange briei rainbow crown called Fame, until the vision is before me as vividly as ever a mother's heart... | |
| Ada M. Ingpen - 1909 - 506 sivua
...the common bonds of even a close friendship between two women of different ages and similar pursuits. I sit and think of you, and of the poems that you...my precious, for there is no chance that I should unbuild that house of clouds ; and the position that I long to see you fill is higher, firmer, prouder... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1914 - 348 sivua
...bonds of even a close friendship between two women of different ages and similar pursuits. I write and think of you, and of the poems that you will write,...mother's heart hailed the eloquence of a patriot son. And a few weeks later, commenting on Miss Barrett's praise of her letters, Miss Mitford writes : "... | |
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