| 1809 - 536 páginas
...Addressed : « Mrs. Clarke, to be left at the Post-office, Worthing." " Sandgate, Aug. 24, 18(H. — How can I sufficiently express to My Darling Love...which the assurances of her love give me ? Oh, My Augel ! do me justice and be convinced that there never was a Woman adored as you are. Every day, every... | |
| Parliament commons, proc - 1809 - 390 páginas
...Addressed : " Mrs. Clarke, " to be left at the Post-office, " Worthing." Indorsed : " Dr. O'Meara." " How can I sufficiently express to my darling love...the delight which the assurances of her love give me Î Oh ! my angel ! do me justice, and be convinced that there never was a woman adored as you are.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1809 - 870 páginas
...Worthing." Indor»ed: " Dr. O' Meara." DI-HF, or YORK'S SECOND LETTER. Sand-gate, August^, ¡804. " How can I «sufficiently express to My Darling Love...the delight which the assurances of her love give те' Olí, My Angel ! do me justice and be convinced that there never was a woman adored as you are.... | |
| Prince Frederick Augustus (Duke of York and Albany), Gwyllym Lloyd Wardle - 1809 - 726 páginas
...: " Mrs. Clarke, to be left at the Post-office, Worthing." Indorsed : « Dr. O'Meara." ' Sandgale, August 24, 1804" " How can I sufficiently express...for her dear, dear letter, or the delight which the asurances of her love give me? Oh, my angel! dome justice and be convinced that there never was a woman... | |
| 1809 - 70 páginas
...we have parted, O my Love ! Two whole nights longer must my tears Bewail the absence of my Dove. " for her dear dear letter, or the delight which the assurances of her love "give me. O, my Angel! — " No one can read, how her letter controuls every faculty and sense of his, without... | |
| 1809 - 672 páginas
...asserted, that when a proposal was disapproved of, she was to give the " answer, as from herself." '. " Sandgate, August 24, 1804. . " How can I sufficiently...darling love my thanks for her dear, dear letter, orthed^light which the assurances of fier love give me? Oh, My Angel 1 do me justice, and be convinced... | |
| Richard Lalor Sheil - 1865 - 528 páginas
...strong a vow as his antipathy. Tha next letter gives vent to still more impetuous emotions. " How can I express to my darling love my thanks for her dear, dear letter. Oh I my angel, do me justice, and be convinced that there never was a woman adored as you are. There... | |
| Edwin John Brett - 632 páginas
...servant, HENRY K." FROM THE DUKE OF YORK TO MRS. MARY ANN CLARK. "How can I express to my darling, sweet love, my thanks for her dear, dear letter, or the delight which its assurance of her love gives me. Oh, my angel, do me justice and believe, and be convinced that... | |
| 1887 - 958 páginas
...strong a vow as his antipathy. The next letter gives vent to still more impetuous emotions. " How can I express to my darling love my thanks for her dear, dear letter. Oh! my angel, do me justice, and be convinced that there never was a woman adored as you are. There... | |
| Sir Edward Abbott Parry - 1926 - 312 páginas
...was obviously guilty. Here is an extract from a letter that greatly delighted the House of Commons. SANDGATE, August 24, 1804. How can I sufficiently...letter, or the delight which the assurances of her love have given me ? Oh, my angel ! do me justice and be convinced, that there never was a woman adored... | |
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