... them. Nature itself wore the garb of sadness, and man's too dependent spirits were ready to assume it — those, at least, that were not so happy as to find means of forgetting it. Such was the case with my unfortunate self. I had descended to the... The Listener - Seite 8von Caroline Fry Wilson - 1832Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1823 - 402 Seiten
...The flowers did not open, for the cold drop was on their cheek, and no sunbeam was there to welcome them. Nature itself wore the garb of sadness ; and...appeared — I looked for a book, but found none, except Moore's Almanack and Patterson's road book. The books were kept in the library, beyond all dispute... | |
| 1823 - 410 Seiten
...The flowers did not open, for the cold drop was on their cheek, and no sunbeam was there to welcome them. Nature itself wore the garb of sadness ; and...appeared — I looked for a book, but found none, except Moore's Almanack and Patterson's road book. The books were kept in the library, beyond all dispute... | |
| Caroline Fry - 1830 - 392 Seiten
...The flowers did not open, for the cold drop was on their cheek, and no sun-beam was there to welcome them. Nature itself wore the garb of sadness ; and...appeared — I looked for a book, but found none, except Moore's Almanack and Patterson's Road-book. The books were kept in the library, beyond all dispute... | |
| Caroline Fry - 1837 - 296 Seiten
...Nature itself wore the garb of sadness; and man's too dependent spirits were ready to assume it:—those at least that were not so happy as to find means of...to the breakfast-room at the usual hour, but no one appeared—I looked for a book! but found none but an almanac. The books were kept in the library,... | |
| American lady - 1843 - 204 Seiten
...them. Nature itself wore the garb of sadness, and man's too dependent spirits were ready to assmue it ; those at least that were not so happy as to find...all dispute their proper place, had I not been in a humor to think otherwise. The house was too hot and the external air was too cold, and I was fain to... | |
| American lady - 1849 - 154 Seiten
...itself wore the garb of sadness, and man's too dependent, spirits were ready to assume it — ttiose. at least, that were not so happy as to find means...forgetting it. Such was the case with my unfortunate self. 1 had descended to the breakfast-room, at the usual hour, but no one appeared ; I looked for a book,... | |
| Caroline Fry Wilson - 1867 - 510 Seiten
...The flowers did not open, for the cold drop was on their cheek, and no sunbeam was there to welcome them. Nature itself wore the garb of sadness, and...one appeared ; I looked for a book, but found none except Moore's Almanack and Paterson's Road-book. The books were kept in the library, beyond all dispute... | |
| Caroline Fry - 2006 - 284 Seiten
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