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
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...are some strokes of calamity that Ftrtlie and scorch the soul — that penetrate to the vital sent 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 ran 'h alone there as in the... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1857 - 456 стор.
...But it was all in vain. There are some strokes of calamity which scathe and scorch the soul, which penetrate to 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 was as much alone there as in the depths... | |
| Lucius Osgood - 1858 - 494 стор.
...tragical story of her love. But it was all in vain. 12. There are some strokes of calamity that scath and scorch the soul, that penetrate to the vital seat...blast it, never again to put forth bud or blossom. She never objected to frequent the haunts of pleasure tout s^e was as much alone there as in the depths... | |
| Louise de Cléron (comtesse d'Haussonville.) - 1858 - 298 стор.
...But it was ail in vain. There are some strokes of calamity which scathe and scorch the soul — winch penetrate to 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 was as much alone there as in the depths... | |
| Cyrus Redding - 1863 - 982 стор.
...273 ment to dissipate her grief, and wean her from the tragical story of her lover. But 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... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1863 - 614 стор.
...tragical story of her love. 5. But it was all in vain. There arc some strokes of calamity that scath and scorch the soul — that penetrate to the vital seat of happiness, and blast1 it, never again to put forth bud or blossom. She never objected to frequent the haunts* of pleasure,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1865 - 518 стор.
...But it was all in vain. There are some strokes of calamity which scathe and scorch the soul — which penetrate to the vital seat of happiness — and blast it, never again to put forth bud or blossom. She never objected to frequent the haunt" of pleasure, but was as much alone there as in the depths... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1866 - 618 стор.
...tragical story of her love. 5. 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 depths... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1866 - 1010 стор.
...love. But it was all in rain. There are some strokes of calamity that prethe and scorch the eoul — that penetrate to the vital seat of happiness — and blast it, never again to put forth bud or Ыовадт. She never objected to fro juent the haunts of pleasure, but she was as ma-.'li alone... | |
| Scottish school-book assoc - 1869 - 438 стор.
...her1 from the tragical story of her lover. But it was all in vain. There are some strokes of calamity1 that scathe and scorch the soul — that penetrate...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 there1 as in the depths... | |
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