In a word, he at length succeeded in gaining her hand, though with the solemn assurance, that her heart was unalterably another's. He took her with him to Sicily, hoping that a change of scene might wear out the remembrance of early woes. She was an amiable... The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]. - Page 208publié par - 1861Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1820 - 856 pages
...kindness of friends, In a word, he at length succeeded in gaiqing her hand, though with the solemn assurance, that her heart was unalterably another's....that a change of scene might wear out the remembrance ot early woes. She was an amiable and exemplary wife, and made an effort to be a happy one ; but nothing... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 pages
...kindness of friends. In a word, he at length succeeded in gaining her hand, though with the solemn assurance, that her heart was unalterably another's....melancholy that had entered into her very soul. She wasted away in a slow, but hopeless decline, and at length sunk into the grave, the victim of a broken heart.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 pages
...kindness of friends. In a word, he at length succeeded in gaining her hand, though with the solemn assurance, that her heart was unalterably another's....melancholy that had entered into her very soul. She wasted away in a slow, but hopeless decline, and at length sunk into the grave, the victim of a broken heart.... | |
| William Oxberry - 1822 - 430 pages
...kindness of friends. 'In a word, he at length succeeded in gaining her hand, though with the solemn assurance that her heart was unalterably another's....melancholy that had entered into her very soul. She wasted away in a slow, but hopeless, decline, and at length sunk into the grave, the victim of a broken heart.... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 pages
...succeeded in gaining her hand, though with the solemn assurance, that her heart was unalterably anohter's. He took her with him to Sicily, hoping that a change...; but nothing could cure the silent and devouring melanchojy that had entered into her very soul. She wasted away in a slow but hopeless decline, and... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 382 pages
...kindness of friends. In a word, he at length succeeded in gaining her hand, though with the solemn assurance that her heart was unalterably another's....exemplary wife, and made an effort to be a happy one ; bnt nothing could cure the silent and devouring melancholy that had entered into her very soul. She... | |
| Thomas O'Connor - 1824 - 180 pages
...kindness of iiienrls. In a word, he at length succeeded in gaining her hand, though with the solemn assurance that her heart was unalterably another's....might wear out the remembrance of early woes. She \VuS an amiable and exemplary wife, and nvule an efl'oit to be a happy one ; but nothing could cure... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pages
...kindness of friends. In a word, he at length succeeded in gaining her hand, though with the solemn assurance, that her heart was unalterably another's....Sicily, hoping that a change of scene might wear out the reme1nbrance of early woes. She was an amiable and exemplary wife, and made an effort to be a happy... | |
| 1824 - 394 pages
...unalterably attentions were paid her by families of wealth and distinction. She was led He took tier with him to Sicily, hoping that a change of scene might wear out into society, and they tried, by all kinds the remembrance of early woes. She of occupation and amusement,... | |
| 1825 - 844 pages
...kindness of friends. In a word, he, at length succeeded in gaining her hand, though with the solemn assurance that her heart was unalterably another's....•wear out the remembrance of early woes. She was an exemplary wife, and made an effort to be a happy one ; but nothing could cure the silent and devouring... | |
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