| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Queens - 1831 - 382 pages
...Let them do what they please, nothing shall ever vex me, so I can have the satisfaction of seeing my dear Mrs. Freeman; and I swear I would live on bread...world or the next if ever she proves false to you." These protestations are not well expressed, but they came warm from the heart of the writer, and were... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Queens - 1832 - 262 pages
...be a real mortification to your faithful Mrs. Morley, who wishes she may never enjoy a moH2 ment's happiness in this world or the next if ever she proves false to you." These protestations are not well expressed, but they came warm from the heart of the writer, and were... | |
| Louisa Stuart Costello - Great Britain - 1844 - 416 pages
...as long as you continue kind, nothing can ever be a real mortification to your faithful Mrs. Moiiey, who wishes she may never enjoy a moment's happiness in this world, or in the next, if ever she proves false to you." The earl was at length released from his ignominious... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1847 - 466 pages
...and water, between two walls, without repining; for as long as you continue kind, nothing can ever be mortification to your faithful Mrs. Morley, who wishes...world or the next, if ever she proves false to you." The correspondence of lord Marlborough with the court of St. Germains was the cause of his arrest ;... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - Queens - 1852 - 1192 pages
...; for as long as you continue kind, nothing can ever be mortification to your faithful Mrs. Morlcy, who wishes she may never enjoy a moment's happiness...world or the next, if ever she proves false to you." The correspondence of lord Marlborough with the court of St. Germains was the cause of his arrest ;... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Queens - 1854 - 492 pages
...and water between two walls without repining; for as long as you continue kind, nothing can ever be mortification to your faithful Mrs. Morley, who wishes...world or the next, if ever she proves false to you." The correspondence of lord Marlborough with the court of St. Germains was the cause of his arrest;... | |
| Francis Lancelott - Queens - 1858 - 604 pages
...another, But let them do what they please, nothing shall ever vex me, so I can have the satisfaetion of seeing dear Mrs. Freeman ; and I swear I would...place her and her consort under restraint, was an effeet of mere rumour ; or whether William was unwilling to hazard so decisive a measure, we cannot... | |
| Francis Lancelott - Queens - 1858 - 552 pages
...real mortification to your faithful Mrs. Morley,* who wishes she may never enjoy a moment's aappiness, in this world or the next, if ever she proves false...ascertain. But the Princess suffered no other mortification ,ban the imprisonment of her zealous adherent, ana the loss of the honour atached to her high station."... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Queens - 1885 - 500 pages
...and water between two walls without repining ; for as long as you continue kind, nothing can ever be mortification to your faithful Mrs. Morley, who wishes...moment's happiness in this world or the next, if ever sue proves false to you." The correspondence of lord Marlborough with the court of St. Germains was... | |
| Garnet Wolseley Wolseley (Viscount) - Great Britain - 1894 - 516 pages
...you, pray let me see you before the wind changes, for afterwards one does not know whether they will let one have opportunities of speaking to one another....world or the next if ever she proves false to you.'* Let us hope that this pious wish was not registered in heaven, for fifteen years later she hated her... | |
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