I wished, though it wounded the heart of my dearest benefactress — but I will make a severe expiation.. This moment I leave you, Louisa! I go to be wretched; but you may be happy, happy in your duty to a father, happy, it may be, in the arms of a husband,... Mirror - Seite 305von Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1780 - 740 Seiten
...my deareft benefaflrefs. — But I will make a fevere expiation : This moment I leave you, Louifa ; I go to be wretched : but you may be happy ; happy...duty to a father ; happy, it may be, in the arms of a hufbaud, whom the poCfeffion of fuch a wife may teach refinement and fenfibility. — I go to my native... | |
| 1781 - 364 Seiten
...deareft benefactrefs — but I will make a fe" vere expiation. This moment I leave you, "'Leiiifa ? I go to be wretched ; but you may "'be happy, happy...to a father, " happy, it may be, in the arms of a hufband^ "whom the pofleffion of fuch a wife may "teach refinement and fenfibility. — I goto " my... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1783 - 340 Seiten
...my dearelt " benefa&refs—but I will make a fevere expi" atlon. This moment I leave you, Loitifa! " I go to be wretched ; but you may be happy, " happy...to a father, happy, it may " be, in the arms of a hufband, whom the pof" feffion of fuch a wife may teach refinement " and fenfibility.—I go to my... | |
| 698 Seiten
...fevere expiation. This moment I If : . e you, Louifa ! I go to be wretch^d ; but you may be happy, hippy in your duty to a father, happy, it may be, in the arms ofa hufband, whom the poiTtffiou of fuch a wife rn_> teach refinement and fenfibility. I go to my native... | |
| 1787 - 470 Seiten
...my deareft benefaclrefs — hut I will * make a fevere expiation. This mo* ment I leave yon, Louifa! I go to be ' wretched; but you may be happy; * happy in your duty to af "atlier; happy, ' it may be, in the arms of a hufband, ' whom the pofleffion of fuch a wife may... | |
| James Anderson - 1791 - 422 Seiten
...will make, a fevere expiation. " This moment 1 leave you j L.ouifa, I go to be wretched ; but you Jnay be happy, happy in your duty to a father; happy it may be, iri the arms of a huiband, whom the poficffion of fuch a wife may teach refinement and fenfibility.... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 244 Seiten
...happiness, and to speak what I wished, though it • wounded the heart of my dearest benefactress — ' but I will make a severe expiation. This moment ' I leave...possession of such a wife may teach refinement ' and sensibility. — I go to my native country, to ' hurry through scenes of irksome business or tafte'... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 260 Seiten
...obligation of gratitude. 1 have dared to wish for • happy, it may be, in the arms of a husband, whom • I leave you, Louisa ! I go to be wretched; but ' you may be happy, happy in your duty to a father, Tears were the only answer she could give. Sir Edward's servants appeared, with a carriage, ready for... | |
| 1803 - 354 Seiten
..." wounded the heart of my dearest benefactress " but I will make a severe expiation. This mo" ment I leave you, Louisa ! I go to be wretched ; " but...to a " father ; happy, it may be, in the arms of a hus" band, whom the possession of such a wife may " teach refinement and sensibility I go to my " native... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 356 Seiten
...happiness, and to speak what I wished, though it ' wounded the heart of my dearest benefactress— ' but I will make a severe expiation. This moment ' I leave...to' ' hurry through scenes of irksome business or taste' less amusement; that I may, if possible, procure a ' sort of half-oblivion of that happines... | |
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