My dear, I will not let you come till the end of May, or beginning of June, because before that time my greenhouse will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant room belonging to us. When the plants go out, we go in. Short memoirs of eminent men - Page 123by Short memoirs - 1847 - 143 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1803 - 572 pages
...nobody, and that I grow fat.' In another letter, dated Olney, Feb. 9, 1786, he thus writes: • My dear, I will not let you come till the end of May, or beginning...and it is the only pleasant room belonging to us. WLen the plantt go out, vre go in. I line it with mats, and spread the fioor with mats, and there you... | |
| William Hayley - 1803 - 348 pages
...all, though we have received Unwin, and his wife, and his fifter, and his fon, all at once. My dear, I will not let you come till the end of May, or beginning of June, becaufe before that time my green-houfe will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleafant... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...all, though we have received Unwin, and his wife, and his filter, and his fqn, ,all at once. My dear, I will not let you come till the end of May, or beginning of June, becaufe before that time my greenhoufe will not be ready to receive us ; and it is the only plealant... | |
| William Hayley - 1806 - 458 pages
...though * we ha ye received Unwin, and his wife, and his sister, and his son, all at once. My dear, I will not let you come till the end of May, or beginning of June, be-- cause, before that time, my green-house will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 pages
...all, though we have received Unwin, and his wife, and his sister, and his son, all at once. My dear, I will not let you come till the end of May, or beginning...us. When the plants go out, we go in. I line it with matts, and spread the floor with matts ; and there you shall sit with a bed of mignonette at your side,... | |
| 1821 - 676 pages
...cousin, to the Swan, at Newport, and there you shall find me ready to conduct you to Olney. My dear, I will' not let you come till the end of May, or beginning...be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant scene belonging to va. When the plants go out, we go in. I line it with mats, and spread the floor... | |
| 1826 - 440 pages
...anticipate the pleasure of those days not very far distant, and feel a part of it this moment. My dear, I will not let you come till the end of May, or the beginning of June, because before that time my green-house will not be ready to receive us, and... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1833 - 512 pages
...anticipate the pleasure of those days not very far distant, and feel a part of it at this moment. My dear, I will not let you come till the end of May or the beginning of June, because before that time my green-house will not be ready to receive us, and... | |
| 1835 - 440 pages
...anticipate the pleasure of those days not very far distant, and feel a part of it this moment. My dear, I will not let you come till the end of May, or the beginning of June, because before that time my green-house will not be ready to receive us, and... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 406 pages
...prevented by his ill health ; the time fixed for Lady Hesketh's was June. " My dear," said her cousin, " I will not let you come till the end of May or the beginning of June, because, before that time, my green-house will not be ready to receive us, and... | |
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