| Samuel Richardson - 1820 - 442 pages
...lips—God protect you, dear, dear sir—and once more receive my best and most grateful thanks •—and tell my dear Miss Howe—and vouchsafe to see and...the all-satisfying merits of my blessed Redeemer. K2 After a short silence, in a more broken and faint accent—And you, Mr. Belford, pressing my hand,... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1863 - 534 pages
...Reasif praying that he would. LetIdeemer. She was again silent for a few moments: and then resuming — Her sweet voice and broken periods, methinks, still...fill my ears, and never will be out of my memory. My sight fails me ! — Your voicesI broken and faint accent — And only — [for we both applauded... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1868 - 408 pages
...Norton— she will be one day, I fear not, though now lowly in her fortunes, a saint in heaven — tell them both, that I remember them with thankful blessings...blessed Redeemer. Her sweet voice and broken periods methihks still fill my ears, and never will be out of my memory. After a short silence, in a more broken... | |
| 1869 - 330 pages
...— she will be one day, I fear not, though now , lowly in her fortunes, a saint in heaven — tell them both, that I remember them with thankful blessings...of their friends and lovers ; and an heavenly crown hereafler, and such assurances of it as I have, through the all-satisfying merits of my blessed Redeemer."... | |
| 1870 - 322 pages
...Norton — she will be one day, I fear not, though now lowly in her fortunes, a saint in heaven — tell them both, that I remember them with thankful blessings...fill my ears, and never will be out of my memory. And a short silence, in a more broken and faint accent ; — " And you, Mr Belford," pressing my hand,... | |
| Garland - 1872 - 170 pages
...Norton — she will be one day, I fear not, though now lowly in her fortunes, a saint in heaven — tell them both, that I remember them with thankful blessings...voice and broken periods methinks still fill my ears, and1 never will be out of my memory. And a short silence, in a more broken and faint accent ; — "... | |
| Casket - 1874 - 832 pages
...— She will be one day, I fear not, though now lowly in lier fortunes, a saint in heaven — Tell them both that I remember them with thankful blessings...moments ! — And pray God to give them happiness hrre for many, many years, for the sake of their friends and lovers; and an heavenly crown hernofter;... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1883 - 574 pages
...thanks — and tell my dear Miss Howe — and vouchsafe, to see, and to tell my worthy Norton — she will be one day, I fear not, though now lowly in her...years, for the sake of their friends and lovers ; and a heavenly crown hereafter ; and such assurances of it, as I have, through the all-satisfying merits... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1883 - 576 pages
...Norton—she will be one day, I fear not, though now lowly in her fortunes, a saint in heaven— tell them both that I remember them with thankful blessings...years, for the sake of their friends and lovers; and a heavenly crown hereafter; and such assurances of it, as I have, through the all-satisfying merits... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1883 - 616 pages
...Norton — she will be one day, I fear not, though now lowly in her fortunes, a saint in heaven — tell them both that I remember them with thankful blessings...years, for the sake of their friends and lovers ; and a heavenly crown hereafter ; and such assurances of it, as I have, through the all-satisfying merits... | |
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