The most delicate and cherishing attentions were paid her by families of wealth and distinction. She was led into society, and they tried by all kinds of occupation and amusement to dissipate her grief, and wean her from the tragical story of her loves.... Massenburg [by C.M. Caddell]. - Сторінка 137автори: Cecilia Mary Caddell - 1825Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1820 - 856 стор.
...amusement to dissipate her grief, and wean her from the tragical story of her love. But it was all in vain. There are some strokes of calamity that scathe and...blast it, never again to put forth bud or blossom. She uever objected to frequent the haunts of pleasure, but slie was as much alone there as in tlie... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 стор.
...to dissipate her grief, and wean her from the tragical story of her loves. But it was all in vain. There are some strokes of calamity that scathe and...blast it, never again to put forth bud or blossom. She never objected to frequent the haunts of pleasure, but she was as much alone thgre as in the depths... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 стор.
...to dissipate her grief, and wean her from the tragical story of her loves. But it was all in vain. There are some strokes of calamity that scathe and...blast it, never again to put forth bud or blossom. She never objected to frequent the haunts of pleasure, but she was as much alone there as in the depths... | |
| William Oxberry - 1822 - 430 стор.
...to dissipate her grief, and wean her from the tragical story of her lover. But it was all in vain. There are some strokes of calamity that scathe and...blast it, never again to put forth bud or blossom. She never objected to frequent the haunts of pleasure, but she was as much alone there as in the depths... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 382 стор.
...to dissipate her grief, and wean her from the tragical story of her loves. But it was all in vain. There are some strokes of calamity that scathe and...blast it, never again to put forth bud or blossom. She never objected to frequent the haunts of pleasure, but she was as much alone there as in the depths... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 стор.
...to dissipate her grief, and wean her from the tragical story of her loves. But it was all in vain. There are some strokes of calamity that scathe and...blast it, never again to put forth bud or blossom. She never objected to frequent the haunts of pleasure, but she was as much alone there as in the depths... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 стор.
...tragical story of her loves. But it was all in vain. There are some strokes of calamity that scath and scorch the soul — that penetrate to the vital...blast it, never again to put forth bud or blossom. She never objected to frequent the haunts of pleasure : but she was as much alone there, as in the... | |
| Thomas O'Connor - 1824 - 180 стор.
...grief, and weun her from the tragical story of her lover. But it was all in vain. There are some stiokes of calamity that scathe and scorch the soul — that...vital seat of happiness — and blast it, never again toipu' ibrlh bud or blossom. She never objected to frequent the haunts of pleasure, but she was as... | |
| 1825 - 844 стор.
...all in vain. There are some strokes of calamity which scathe and scorch the soul — that penetrate the vital seat of happiness — and blast it, never again to put forth bud or blossom. She never objected to frequent the haunts of pleasure, but she was as much alone there as in the depths... | |
| Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - 1825 - 532 стор.
...to dissipate her grief, and wean her from the tragical story of her lover. But it was all in vain. There are some strokes of calamity that scathe and scorch the soul — (hat penetrate to the •vital »eat of h.ippioees — and blast it, never again to put forth bud... | |
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