| John Lavicount Anderdon - 1854 - 448 pages
...the certain prelude to difcomnture. " And" (he proceeds) " to tell you my thoughts without difguife, I am now fo much in love with a retired life, that I am never like to be fond of making a buftle in the world again." He fighed after the eafe of retirement, when he mould have bravely buckled... | |
| John Lavicount Anderdon - 1854 - 452 pages
...the certain prelude to difcomfiture. " And" (he proceeds) " to tell you my thoughts without difguife, I am now fo much in love with a retired life, that I am never like to be fond of making a buftle in the world again." He fighed after the eafe of retirement, when he mould have bravely buckled... | |
| P.P. - London. - Notes and Queries - Folklore - 1858 - 332 pages
...anything rather than a rash inconsiderate man. And to tell you my thoughts without disguise, I am now so much in love with a retired life, that I am never like to be fond of making a bustle in the world again. I have much more to say, but the post cannot stay; and I refer the rest... | |
| Notes and queries - 1858 - 334 pages
...anything rather than a rash inconsiderate man. And to tell you my thoughts without disguise, I am now so much in love with a retired life, that I am never like to be fond of making a bustle in the world again. I have much more to say, but the post cannot stay; and I refer the rest... | |
| William Chappell - Ballads, English - 1885 - 864 pages
...thing, rather than a Rash, Inconsiderate Man. And to tell you my thoughts, without disguise, I am now so much in love with a Retired Life, that I am never like to be fond of making a Bustle in the World again (sic}. I have much more to say, but the Post cannot stay ; and I defer the... | |
| Ballads, English - 1885 - 818 pages
...And !••> !••'.! you my thoughts, without disguise, 1 am now so much in love with a Kttirri Life, that I am never like to be fond of making a Bustle in tht Jt'urid again >••' . I have much more to say, but the Post cannot stay ; and 1 defer... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1901 - 370 pages
...anything rather than a rash, inconsiderate man. And to tell you my thoughts without disguise, I am now so much in love with a retired life that I am never like to be fond of making a bustle in the world again." But, as usual, his evil genius prevailed, and, on the 24th of May, 1685,... | |
| John Willcock - Scotland - 1907 - 508 pages
...in the close of the letter where he says : " To tell you my thoughts without disguise, I am now so much in love with a Retired Life, that I am never like to be fond of making a Bustle in the World again ". l Well, indeed, would it have been for him if he had had the firmness... | |
| P. F. William Ryan - Great Britain - 1912 - 432 pages
...go. She had chosen her path; she would live up to it. She would traverse it to the end. " I am now so much in love with a retired life that I am never like to be fond of making a bustle in the world again," wrote the Duke at this time to one of his partisans. But the tempters would... | |
| Evelyn Maud Reid Nepean - 1914 - 356 pages
...anything rather than a rash inconsiderate man, and to tell you my thoughts without disguise, I am now so much in love with a retired life that I am never like to be fond of making a bustle in the world again." We quote this to clear Lady Wentworth from the accusation made against... | |
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