| Monthly literary register - 1809 - 752 页
...enclosed in a letter to Baker, wherein he says, " my friendship is as firm Jis the white rock, whpn the black waves roar around it, and the waters burst...rising waves aspire to the clouds, turning with , the ratling hail," adding, " so much for heroics; to speak in plain English, I atn, and ever will be, your... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1803 - 608 页
...- - - ,"'rl with any .-;. -. liim for it • .;•.. .• :u approve of --.. j.:-; c jlisjed to you for the compliment of including me in your happiness;...the waters burst on its hoary top, when the driving M-ind ploughs the sable sea, and the rising waves aspire to the clouds, turning with the rattling hail.... | |
| John Ross Dix - 1837 - 368 页
...it. But no more of him. I am glad you approve of the ladies in Charles Town; and am obliged to you for the compliment of including me in your happiness...clouds, turning with the rattling hail. So much for heroics. To speak in plain English ; I am, and ever will be, your unalterable friend. I did not give... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1842 - 494 页
...it. But no more of him. I am glad yon approve of the ladies in Charles Town ; and am obliged to you for the compliment of including me in your happiness...clouds, turning with the rattling hail. So much for heroics. To speak in plain English, I am, and ever will be, your unalterable friend. I did not give... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1842 - 492 页
...it. But no more of him. I am glad you ap. prove of the ladies in Charles Town ; and am obliged to you for the compliment of including me in your happiness...to the clouds, turning with the rattling hail. So mach for heroics. To speak in plain English, I am, and ever will be, your unalterable friend. I did... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1842 - 494 页
...it. But no more of him. I am glad you approve of the ladies in Charles Town ; and am obliged to you for the compliment of including me in your happiness...the sable sea, and the rising waves aspire to the elouds, turning with the rattling hail. So much for heroics. To speak in plain English, I am, and ever... | |
| University magazine - 1851 - 796 页
...for it. But no more of it. I am glad you approve of the ladies in Charlestown ; and am obliged to you for the compliment of including me in your happiness....is as firm as the white rock when the black waves war around it, and the waters burst on its hoary top ; when the driving wind ploughs the sable sea,... | |
| 1851 - 838 页
...for it. But no more of it. I am glad you approve of the ladies in Charlestown ; and am obliged to you for the compliment of including me in your happiness....is as firm as the white rock when the black waves war around it, and the waters burst on its hoary top ; when the driving wind ploughs the sable sea,... | |
| 1851 - 778 页
...for it. But no more of it. I am glad you approve of the ladies in Charlestown ; and am obliged to you for the compliment of including me in your happiness. My friendship is as firm as the white rock when (he black waves war around it, and the waters burst on its hoary top ; when the driving wind ploughs... | |
| John Ross Dix - 1851 - 218 页
...glad you approve of the ladies in Charles Town ; and am obliged to you for the eompliment of ineluding me in your happiness; my friendship is as firm as the white roek when the blaek waves roar around it, and the waters burst on its hoary top when the driving wind... | |
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