| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1803 - 572 pages
...you to Mrs. Uiuvin, (unless we should meet her before), and where we will he as happy as the day Lt long. Order yourself, my cousin, to the Swan at Newport,...you shall find me ready to conduct you to Olney.' A subsequent letter exhibits a farther delineation of himself: • , I am not naturally insensible,... | |
| William Hayley - 1803 - 348 pages
...parlour into which I will conduct you, and where I will introduce you to Mrs. Unwin (unlefs we Ihould meet her before) and where we will be as happy as the day is long. Order yourfelf, my coufin, to the Swan at Newport, and there you fhall find me ready to conduct you to Olney.... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...parlour into which I (hall conduct you, and where I will introduce you to Mrs Unwin (unlefs we (liould meet her before), and where we will be as happy as the day is long. Order yourfelf, my coufin, to the Swan at Newport, and there you (hall find me ready to conducl you to Olney.... | |
| William Cowper, William Hayley - 1809 - 460 pages
...door of the parlour, into which I will conduct you, and where I will in* produce you to Mrs. Uriwin, unless we should meet her before, and where we will...Swan at Newport, and there you shall find me ready Jo conduct you to Olney. i My dear, I have told Homer what you say about pasks and urns, and have asked... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 pages
...door of the parloor, into "which I will conduct you, and where 1 will introduce you to Mrs. Unwin, unless we should meet her before, and where we will...that it is a cask in which Jupiter keeps his wine. He swear-, that it is a cask, and that it will never be any thing better than a cask to eternity. So if... | |
| William Cowper - 1817 - 328 pages
...door of the parlour, into which I will conduct \ on, and where I will introduce you to Mrs. Unwin, unless we should meet her before, and where we will...shall find me ready to conduct you to Olney. My dear, 1 have told Homer what you say about casks mul urns, and have asked him, whether he is sure that it... | |
| 1821 - 676 pages
...the door of the parlour, into which I will conduct you, and where I will introduce you to Mrs Unwin, unless we should meet her before, and where we will...find me ready to conduct you to Olney. My dear, I will' not let you come till the end of May, or beginning of June, because, before that time, my green-house... | |
| Amédée Pichot - 1825 - 510 pages
...and where I will introduce you to Mrs. Unwin, unless we should meet her before, and where we shall be as happy as the day is long. Order yourself, my...you shall find me ready to conduct you to Olney.'' Lady Hesketh came, and afterwards established herself in the neighbourhood. Her consolations soon became... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pages
...cousin, to the Swan at Newport, anil there you shall find me ready to cunductyou Uj.OJncy.' My deart I have told .Homer what you say about casks and urns, and hun: asked him, whether he is sure that it i* a catk, in which Jupiter keeps his wine, lie swears that... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 406 pages
...the door of the parlour, into which I will conduct you, and where I will introduce you to Mrs. Unwin, unless we should meet her before, and where we will be as happy as the day is long." Among the circumstances which cheered Cowper at this time, there is one that proves how strong an interest... | |
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