| Anna Seward - 1810 - 404 páginas
...shall I forget the joy that danced in Honora's eyes, when she first shewed them to me from Needwood Forest on our return with you from Buxton to Lichfield....my recollection, with a sensation, that brings the tear of pleasure into my eyes. How happy must you have been at Shrewsbury ! only that you tell me,... | |
| Winthrop Sargent - 1861 - 506 páginas
...shall I forget the joy that danced in Honora's eyes, when she first shewed them to me from Needwood Forest, on our return with you from Buxton to Lichfield....even than your"s and Honora's, for every object that ha.sa pyramidical form, recalls them to my recollection, with a sensation that brings the tear of pleasure... | |
| Winthrop Sargent - 1871 - 508 páginas
...shall I forget the joy that danced in Honora's eyes, when she first shewed them to me from Needwood Forest, on our return with you from Buxton to Lichfield....enthusiasm concerning them is carried farther even than your's and Honora's, for every object that has a pyramidical form, recalls them to my recollection,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1886 - 218 páginas
...shall I forget the joy that danced in Honora's eyes, when she first showed them to me from Need wood Forest on our return with you from Buxton to Lichfield....my recollection, with a sensation that brings the tear of pleasure into my eyes. How happy must you have been at Shrewsbury ! only that you tell me,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1886 - 202 páginas
...shall I forget the joy that danced in Honora's eyes, when she first showed them to me from Need wood Forest on our return with you from Buxton to Lichfield....my recollection, with a sensation that brings the tear of pleasure into my eyes. How happy must you have been at Shrewsbury ! only that you tell me,... | |
| Winthrop Sargent - 1902 - 632 páginas
...shall I forget the joy that danced in Honora's eyes, when she first shewed them to me from Needwood Forest, on our return with you from Buxton to Lichfield. I remember she called them the ladies of the valley,—their lightness and elegance deserve the title. Oh! how I loved them from that instant! My... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1907 - 440 páginas
...shall I forget the joy that danced in Honora's eyes, when she first showed them to me from Needwood Forest on our return with you from Buxton to Lichfield....my recollection, with a sensation that brings the tear of pleasure to my eyes. " How happy must you have been at Shrewsbury ! only that you tell me,... | |
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