I have not leisure to write much. But I could chide thee that in many of thy Letters thou writest to me, That I should not be unmindful of thee and thy little ones. Truly, if I love you not too well, I think I err not on the other hand much. Thou art... The Monthly Magazine - Página 3401804Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Charles Harding Firth - 1900 - 496 páginas
...answer to a complaint about not writing, " that in many of thy letters thou writest to me, that I should not be unmindful of thee and thy little ones. Truly,...Thou art dearer to me than any creature ; let that suffice." After his marriage, Cromwell settled down at Huntingdon and occupied himself in farming the... | |
 | John Morley - 1900 - 510 páginas
...from D unbar. ' But I could chide thee that in many of thy letters thou writest to me, that I should not be unmindful of thee and thy little ones. Truly...Thou art dearer to me than any creature, let that suffice.' And then he told her, as we have seen, that he was growing an old man and felt the infirmities... | |
 | Thomas Carlyle - 1901
...could chide thee that in many of thy Letters thou writest to me, That I should not be unmindful of thce and thy little ones. Truly, if I love you not too...Thou art dearer to me than any creature; let that suffice. " The Lord hath showed us an exceeding mercy : — who can tell how great it is! My weak faith... | |
 | Oliver Cromwell - 1904
...to write much. But I could chide thee that in many of thy letters thou writest to me, that I should not be unmindful of thee and thy little ones. Truly,...Thou art dearer to me than any creature ; let that suffice. The Lord hath showed us an exceeding mercy : who can tell how great it is. My weak faith hath... | |
 | Frederic Harrison - 1905 - 228 páginas
...after their marriage he can write to her (the day after Dunbar) : " Truly, if I love you not too wettTf "think I err not on the other hand much. Thou art dearer to me than any creature • let that suffice." And she writes to him: "Truly my life is but half a life in your absence." He does not seem... | |
 | 1906
...to write much; but I could chide thee that, in many of thy letters, thou writest to me that I should not be unmindful of thee and thy little ones. Truly,...Thou art dearer to me than any creature; let that suffice. I rest thine OLIVER CROMWELL. POE'S HEART IN A TIME OF TRIAL. In the midst of his trials,... | |
 | Lionel Strachey - 1909 - 361 páginas
...to write much ; but I could chide thee that in many of thy letters thou writest to me that I should not be unmindful of thee and thy little ones. Truly, if I love thee not too well, I think not I err on the other hand much. Thou art dearer to me than any creature;... | |
 | Frederic Rowland Marvin - 1911 - 257 páginas
...to write much; but I could chide thee that, in many of thy letters, thou writest to me that I should not be unmindful of thee and thy little ones. Truly,...Thou art dearer to me than any creature, let that suffice. I rest thine "OLIVER CROMWELL." After twenty years of happy married life Washington thus gently... | |
 | Esse Virginia Hathaway - 1912 - 177 páginas
...to write much. But I could chide thee that in many of thy Letters thou writest to me, That I should not be unmindful of thee and thy little ones. Truly,...Thou art dearer to me than any creature; let that suffice. The Lord hath showed us an exceeding mercy: — who can tell how great it is! My weak faith... | |
 | Estelle Ross - 1915 - 192 páginas
...to write much. But I could chide thee that in many of thy letters thou writest to me, that I should not be unmindful of thee and thy little ones. Truly,...Thou art dearer to me than any creature, let that suffice." Her heart might well have failed her as she read on. The toils of war had told on her husband... | |
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