| Robert Chambers - 1875 - 630 Seiten
...people talk much of infection from breathing the same air, the touch, &c. ; but I never expressly said I loved her. Indeed, I did not know myself why I liked...labours; why the tones of her voice made my heart-strings thrifl like an .^Lolian harp; and particularly why my pulse beat such a furious ratan, when I looked... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 274 Seiten
...talk much of infection from breathing the same air, the touch, .etc. ; but I never expressly said I loved her. Indeed, I did not know myself why I liked...behind with her, when returning in the evening from our labors ; why the tones of her voice made my heart-strings thrill like an jcolian harp ; and particularly... | |
| William Anderson - 1877 - 832 Seiten
...juvenile passion so truly that it may serve for all emotions of a like nature in every human being, — " I did not know myself why I liked so much to loiter...tones of her voice made my heartstrings thrill like an .¿Eoliau harp ; and, particularly, why my pulse beat such a furions ratan, when I looked and fingered... | |
| William Anderson - 1867 - 798 Seiten
...myself why I liked so mnch to loiter behind with her, when retarning in the evening from onr labonrs ; why the tones of her voice made my heartstrings thrill like an ^Eolian harp : and, particnlarly, why my pnlse beat snch a fnrions ratan, when I looked and fingered... | |
| Archibald R. Adamson - 1879 - 298 Seiten
...people talk much of infection from breathing the same air, the touch, &c.; but I never expressly said I loved her. Indeed, I did not know myself why I liked...of her voice made my heart-strings thrill like an ^Eolian harp ; and, particularly why my pulse beat such a furious ratan when I looked and fingered... | |
| Allan Cunningham, Charles Mackay - 1879 - 628 Seiten
...human joys. How she caught the contagion I cannot tell ; I never expressly said I loved her : indec'JI did not know myself why I liked so much to loiter behind with her, when returning in the evenings from our labours ; why the tones of her voice made my heart-strings thrill like an /Eolian... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1880 - 362 Seiten
...blessing here below ! How she caught the contagion I cannot tell . . . but I never expressly said I loved her. Indeed, I did not know myself why I liked...of her voice made my heart-strings thrill like an ^Eolian harp ; and particularly why my 4 pulse beat such a furious ratan when I looked and • fingered... | |
| Robert Burns - 1881 - 700 Seiten
...peeple talk mueh of infeetion from breathing the same air, the toueh, &e., but I never expressly said I loved her. Indeed, I did not know myself why I liked so mueh to loiter bebind with her when returning in the evening from our labours ; why the tones of her... | |
| 1882 - 780 Seiten
...I hold to be the first of human joys here below I How she caught the contagion I cannot tell. . . . Indeed, I did not know myself why I liked so much...behind with her, when returning in the evening from our labors ; why the tones of her voice made my heartstrings thrill like an JEolian harp ; and, especially,... | |
| Oliver Bell Bunce - 1883 - 332 Seiten
...people talk much of infection from breathing the same air, the touch, etc., but I never expressly said I loved her. Indeed, I did not know myself why I liked...behind with her, when returning in the evening from our labors ; why the tones of her voice made my heartstrings thrill like an sKjIij.it harp ; and particularly... | |
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