| David Hume - 1854 - 610 页
...heart was never broke till this day, that I hear the queen goes away so far off, whom I have followed so many years, with so great love and desire in so many journeys, and am now left behind here in a dark prison all alone. While she was yet near at hand, that I might hear of her once in two... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 618 页
...heart was never broke till this day, that I hear the queen goes away so far off, whom I have followed so many years, with so great love and desire in so many journeys, and am now left behind here in a dark prison all alone. While she was yet near at hand, that I might hear of her once in two... | |
| Joel Tyler Headley, J. T. Headley - 1855 - 356 页
...heart was never broken till this day, that I hear the queen goes away so far off, whom I have followed so many years with so great love and desire in so many journeys, and am now left behind in a dark prison, all alone. While she was yet near at hand that I might hear of her once in two or... | |
| Eugene Lawrence - 1855 - 420 页
...writes, " was never broke until this day that I hear the queen goes away so far off, whom I have followed so many years with so great love and desire in so many journeys, and am now left behind hor in a prison all alone. While she was noar at hand, that I might hoar of her onco in two or three... | |
| Eugene Lawrence - 1855 - 406 页
...writes, " was never broke until this day that I hear the queen goes away so far off, whom I have followed so many years with so great love and desire in so many journeys, and am now left 94 HIS COMPLAINTS. behind her in a prison all alone. While she was near at hand, that I might hear... | |
| Mary Balmanno - 1858 - 348 页
...Heart was never broken till this day that I hear the Queen goes away so far off, whom I have followed so many years with so great Love and Desire, in so...her, in a dark Prison all alone. While she was yet nire at hand, that I might hear of her once in two or three Dayes, my Sorrowes were the less : but... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1858 - 560 页
...another letter to Cecil, couched in the language of romance, in which he declares that, while the queen " was yet near at hand, that I might hear of her once...in two or three days my sorrows were the less, but now my heart is cast into the depth of all misery." we must now open another of the Follies of the... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 558 页
...letter to Cecil, couched in the language of romance, in which he declares that, while the queen ' ' was yet near at hand, that I might hear of her once...in two. or three days my sorrows were the less, but now my heart is cast into the depth of all misery." we must now open another of the Follies of the... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 566 页
...another letter to Ceci], couched in the language of romance, in which he declares that, while the queen " was yet near at hand, that I might hear of her once...in two or three days my sorrows were the less, but now my heart is cast into the depth of all misery." we must now open another of the Follies of the... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1863 - 558 页
...another letter to Cecil, couched in the language of romance, in which he declares that, while the queen " was yet near at hand, that I might hear of her once...in two or three days my sorrows were the less, but now my heart is cast into the depth of all misery." * These letters were written by Lord Cecil to Sir... | |
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