Royal love lyrics, from royal love letters, with notes and illustrations

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Seite 12 - Clavering is mistaken, My Angel, in thinking that any new regiments are to be raised ; it is not intended, only second Battalions to the existing Corps ; you had better, therefore, tell him so, and that you were sure that there would be no use in applying for hie-.
Seite 12 - Oh ! my angel ! do me justice, and be convinced that there never was a woman adored as you are. Every day, every hour convinces me more and more, that my whole happiness depends upon you alone. What a time it appears to be since we parted, and with what impatience do I look forward to the day after to-morrow...
Seite 12 - I had a very good view of those of the French camp. " Yesterday I first reviewed the camp here, and afterwards the 14th light dragoons, who are certainly in very fine order ; and from thence proceeded to Brabourn Lees, to see four regiments of militia, which altogether took me up near thirteen hours.
Seite 11 - Millions and millions of thanks for it my angel ! and be assured, that my heart is fully sensible of your affection, and that upon it alone its whole happiness depends. " I am, however, quite hurt that my love did not go to the Lewes races ; how kind of her to think of me upon the occasion ; but I trust that she knows me too well not to be convinced, that I cannot bear 'the idea of adding to those sacrifices, which I am but too sensible that she has made to me.
Seite 11 - O'Meara called upon me yesterday morning, i and delivered me your letter ; he wishes much to preach before royalty, and if I can put him in the way of it I will. " What a time it appears to me already, my Darling, since we parted ; how impatiently I look forward to next Wednesday...
Seite 12 - Nothing cpuld be more satisfactory than the tour " I have made, and the state in which I have found every thing. — " The whole of the day before yesterday was employed in visiting " the Works at Dover, reviewing the troops there, and examining " the coast as far as this place.
Seite 11 - yesterday morning, and delivered me your letter; he wishes much " to preach before Royalty, and if I can put him in the way of it I " will. — What a time it appears to me already, My Darling, since " we parted ; how impatiently I look forward to next Wednesday *' se'nnight ! — God bless you, my own Dear, Dear Love! I shall " miss the Post if I add more ; Oh ! believe me ever, to my last hour,
Seite 12 - Ten thousand thanks, my love, for the handkerchiefs, which are delightful ; and I need not, I trust, assure you of the pleasure I feel in wearing them, and thinking of the dear hands who made them for me.
Seite 12 - Clavering is mistaken, my angel, in thinking that any new -regiments are to be raised; it is not intended ; only second battalions to the existing corps; you had better therefore, tell him so, and that you were sure there would be no use in applying for him.
Seite 11 - Races ¡ ho w kind of her to think of me upon the occasion ! but I trust that she knows me too well not to be convinced that I cannot bear the idea of adding to those sacrifices which I am but too sensible that she has made to me. " News, my angel cannot expect from me from hence ; though the life...

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