| Joseph Addison - Anecdotes - 1797 - 604 pages
...prevailed on me (though reluc" tantly) to abfent myfelf from you, my foul hath ^ been agitated between hope and difappointment! " I will truft the fallacy...of the world no more; ** the remainder of my days mall be pafled with *' you ; and we will end life as we began it, in an " infeparable union. Your converfe,... | |
| Mr. Addison - Anecdotes - 1797 - 712 pages
...prevailed on me (though reluc" tantly) to abfent myfelf from you, my foul hath * c been agitated between hope and difappointment! *' I will truft the fallacy of the world no more; « c the remainder of rny days mall be pafled with *' you; and we will end life as we began it, in... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1821 - 300 pages
...absent myself " from you, my soul hath been agitated be" tween hope and disappointment. I will " trust the fallacy of the world no more: the " remainder of my days shall be passed with " you ; and we will end life, as we began it, in " an inseparable union. Your... | |
| 1834 - 638 pages
...ahsent myseH from you, my soul hath heen agitated hetween hope and disappointment ! — I will trust the fallacy of the world no more ; the remainder of my days shall he passed with you ; and we will end life as we hegan it, in an inseparahle union. Your converse,... | |
| Youth - 1848 - 302 pages
...the struggles of my heart! I will trust the world no more; the remainder of my days shall be passed with you, and we will end life as we began it, in an indissoluble union. Your converse and a cloister can alone restore tranquility to the mind of your... | |
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