| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 328 sider
...snatched me up in his arms, saying, ' Good God, that love can make this change ! ' and though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage." AVe now come to an event, uniting the most touching circumstances of private life with the loftiest... | |
| 1852 - 782 sider
...snatched me up in his arms, saying, ' Good God, that love m make this change '.' and though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage." What follows is almost as strong a proof of that " love which casteth out fear ;" while it is more... | |
| Camilla Crosland - 1854 - 450 sider
...up in his arms, " that love can make this change ! " and she adds, though he seemingly chid her, " he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage." In September 1650, Mr. Fanshawe was created a baronet, and in the winter of that year we find him and... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1858 - 300 sider
...snatched me up in his arms, saying, ' Good God ! that love can make this change !' and though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage." They arrived safely at Malaga, and passed through Granada on their way to Madrid. She thus describes... | |
| Edward Vaughan Kenealy - 1864 - 482 sider
...snatched me up in his arms, saying, "Good God, that love can make this change!' and, though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage."—Memoirs, p. 98. Sat like a hermit old. So looked she then, As in that instant, hallowed... | |
| John Timbs - 1865 - 372 sider
...his arms, saying, " Good God, that love can make this change ! " and though he seemingly chid her, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage. On Lady Fanshawe's return to England, she took a house in Holborn Row (the north side of Lincoln's... | |
| 1872 - 604 sider
...snatched me up in his arms, saying, ' Good God, that love can make this change !' and though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage." When Sir Richard Fanshawe was taken prisoner during the Civil War, and wns confined in a little room... | |
| Charles Bruce - 1875 - 636 sider
...snatched me up in his arms, saying, " Good God, that love can make this change ! " and though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage.' The voyage was concluded without any further adventure, but three days after landing, through the carelessness... | |
| William Meynell Whittemore - 1875 - 512 sider
...himself, and suatched mo up in his arms, saying, ' Can lovn make this change ? ' and though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage." When Sir Richard Fanshawe was taken prisoner daring the Civil War, and was confined in a little room... | |
| 1889 - 616 sider
...me up in his arms, saying, ' Good God ! that love can make this change ! ' And though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage." Again was this noble wife's devotion to 420 [November 2, 1889.] [Conducted by be shown under circumstances... | |
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