| James Russell Lowell - 1870 - 342 páginas
...eyes fixed on Hampstead all day. Then there was a good hope of seeing her again,— now ! — 0 that I could be buried near where she lives ! I am afraid...more than I can bear. My dear Brown, what am I to do 1 Where can I look for consolation or ease 1 If I had any chance of recovery, this passion would kill... | |
| John Keats, James Russell Lowell, Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton (baron).) - 1871 - 342 páginas
...eyes fixed on Hampstead all day. Then there was a good hope of seeing her again — Now ! — O that I could be buried near where she lives ! I am afraid...do ? Where can I look for consolation or ease ? If I had any chance of recovery, this passion would kill me. Indeed, through the whole of my illness,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 346 páginas
...eyes fixed on Hampstead all day. Then there was a good hope of seeing her again,— now ! — 0 that I could be buried near where she lives ! I am afraid...do ? Where can I look for consolation or ease ? If I had any chance of recovery, this passion would kill me. Indeed, through the whole of my illness,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 348 páginas
...fixed on Hampstead all day. Then there was a good hope of seeing her again, — now ! — O that I could be buried near where she lives ! I am afraid...I to do ? Where can I look for consolation or ease 1 If I had any chance of recovery, this passion would kill me. Indeed, through the whole of my illness,... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1882 - 420 páginas
...nothing in the world of sufficient interest to divert me from her for a moment," he says ; " Oh, that I could be buried near where she lives. I am afraid...would be more than I can bear. . . . My dear Brown, for my sake, be her advocate for ever. I cannot say a word about Naples. I do not feel at all concerned... | |
| Abby Sage Richardson - 1882 - 348 páginas
...pains, which are better than nothing." Again, " Oh that I could be buried near where she lives ! 1 am afraid to write to her, to receive a letter from...handwriting would break my heart. Even to hear of her, to se.e her name written, would be more than I can hem: Where can I look for consolation or ease? If... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1882 - 424 páginas
...nothing in the world of sufficient interest to divert me from her for a moment," he says ; " Oh, that I could be buried near where she lives. I am afraid to write to her, to receive a letter from her—to see her handwriting would break my heart, even to hear of her anyhow ; to see her name written... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 518 páginas
...eyes fixed on Hampstead all day. Then there was a good hope of seeing her again — Now ! — O that I could be buried near where she lives ! I am afraid...do ? Where can I look for consolation or ease ? If I had any chance of recovery, this passion would kill me. Indeed, through the whole of my illness,... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 516 páginas
...eyes fixed on Hampstead all day. Then there was a good hope of seeing her again — Now ! — O that I could be buried near where she lives ! I am afraid...do ? Where can I look for consolation or ease ? If I had any chance of recovery, this passion would kill me. Indeed, through the \\fhole of my illness,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1888 - 356 páginas
...eyes fixed on Hampstead all day. Then there was a good hope of seeing her again — now ! — O that I could be buried near where she lives ! I am afraid...can bear. My dear Brown, what am I to do ? Where can l look for consolation or ease ? If I had any chance of recovery, this passion would kill me. Indeed,... | |
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