| 1760 - 754 pages
...Ic'ennight after. On the lad day of his illnefr he Jefrred to fee his mi!»refs. She was civilly received by the mother; who bid her welcome — when it was...his back, to cut them off from all opportunity of enchíneme their thoughts. .11.11 At her r.tum twroe, on he«mg the bell toll A 2 «ut l! -1? Hi Ш... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 368 pages
...fevennight after. On the laft day of his ilinefs, he defired to fee his mirtrefs. She was civilly received by the mother, who bid her welcome— when it was...her return home, on hearing the bell toll out for tiis departure, fhe i'creamed aloud that her heart was nurft, and expired ibme moments after. The then... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 702 pages
...illnefs, he defired to fee hfs miltrefs. She was civilly received by the mother, who biil her weleome — when it was too late. But her daughter Hannah lay...home, on hearing the bell toll out for his departure, fhe fcreamed aloud that her heart was l/urft, and expired feme moments after. The then curati of Bowes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 362 pages
...day of his illnefs, he defired to fee his miftrcfs. She was civilly received by the mother, who *l)ld her welcome — when it was too late. But her daughter...from all opportunity of exchanging their thoughts. At her-retnrn home, on hearing the bell toll out for his departure, the fcreamed aloud that her heart... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 332 pages
...fee his mif" trefs : jhe was ciiiilly received by the mother, who bid " her ivelcomi—^whcn it ivas too late. But her daughter " Hannah lay at his back to cut them off from all opp or" t unity of exchanging their thoughts. " At her return home, on hearing the hell toll out for... | |
| 1785 - 304 pages
...fee his wif" trefs : Jl?e was civily received by the mother, ivto kid " her welcome — -iiAvt /'/ was too late. But her daughter " Hannah lay at his back to cut them off from all ofpvr"' tunity of exchanging thtir thougl.ts. " At her return home, on hearing the bell to toll outfit... | |
| 1785 - 316 pages
...fee his tnif" trefs : J})e ,was civil) received by the mother, who bid " her 'welcome—taken it iaas too late. But her daughter " Hannah lay at his back to cut them off from all oppor" tunity of exchanging their thoughts. " At her return home, on hearing the bell to tsll out fof... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 404 pages
...fevennight after. On the laft day of his illnefs, he defired to fee his miftrefs. She was civilly received by the mother, who bid her welcome — when it was...home, on hearing the bell toll out for his departure, fhe fcreamed aloud that her heart was 'burft, and expired fome moments after. The then curate of Bowes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 pages
...sevennight after. On the last day of his illness, he desired to see his mistress. She was civilly received by the mother, who bid her welcome — when it was...exchanging their thoughts. At her return home, on hearing tlic bell toll out for his departure, she screamed aloud that her heart was burst, and expired some... | |
| David Mallet - 1810 - 42 pages
...fennight after. On the lafl day of his illnefs, he deiired to fee his Miftrefs. She was civilly received by the Mother; who bid her welcome when it was too late. But her daughter Plannah lay at his back; to cut them off from all opportunity of exchanging their thoughts. At her... | |
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