| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 288 pages
...me that to part was the greatest pain she had ever felt, and that she hoped we should meet again in a better place. I expressed, with swelled eyes and...within! — Still more tragical is this other scene : < John' son mentioned that he could not in general accuse himself of ' having been an undutiful son.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1872 - 288 pages
...me that to part was the greatest pain she had ever felt, and that she hoped we should meet again in a better place. I expressed, with swelled eyes and...down the granite rock : a soft well of Pity springs within!—Still more tragical is this other scene : ' John' son mentioned that he could not in general... | |
| James Boswell, William Wallace - 1873 - 612 pages
...that to part was the greatest pain that she had ever felt, and that she hoped we should mcet again in a better place. I expressed, with swelled eyes, and...same hopes. We kissed, and parted, I humbly hope to mcet again, and to part no more." By those who have bcen taught to look upon Johnson as a man of a... | |
| James Boswell - 1873 - 620 pages
...and that she hoped we should meet again in a bettor place. I expressed, with swelled eyes, and grr.it emotion of tenderness, the same hopes. We kissed,...I humbly hope to meet again, and to part no more.' * By those who have been taught to look upon Johnson as a man of a harsh and stern character, let this... | |
| James Boswell - 1874 - 602 pages
...that to part was the greatest pain that she had ever felt, and that she hoped we should meet again in a better place. I expressed with swelled eyes, and...humbly hope to meet again, and to part no more."* By those who have been taught to look upon Johnson as a man of a harsh and stern character, let this... | |
| ALEXANDER MAIN - 1874 - 484 pages
...me that to part was the greatest pain she had ever felt, and that she hoped we should meet again in a better place. I expressed, with swelled eyes, and...I humbly hope to meet again, and to part no more." How beautiful is that farewell, in spite of all its grief! " Our sweetest songs are those that tell... | |
| Alexander Main - 1874 - 482 pages
...me that to part was the greatest pain she had ever felt, and that she hoped we should meet again in a better place. I expressed, with swelled eyes, and...I humbly hope to meet again, and to part no more." How beautiful is that farewell, in spite of all its grief ! " Our sweetest songs are those that tell... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1873 - 582 pages
...ever felt, and -hit she hoped we should meet again in a bet»r place. I expressed with swelled eves, and ] great emotion of tenderness, the same hopes We kissed and parted ; [ humbly hope, to meeJ again, and to part no more." Tears trickling down the granite rock : a soft... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1877 - 400 pages
...that to part was the greatest pain that she had ever felt, and that she hoped we should meet again in a better place. I expressed, with swelled eyes, and...I humbly hope to meet again, and to part no more." Varied enough are the instances at which we might glance of one kind or another of last partings, oral... | |
| Sir Leslie Stephen - 1878 - 226 pages
...should meet again in a better place. I expressed, with swelled eyes, and great emotion of kindness, the same hopes. We kissed and parted — I humbly hope to meet again and part no more." A man with so true and tender a heart could say serenely, what with some men would be... | |
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