Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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Page 111
... cries when she parts from him , squeezes his hand slyly , and with her sweet eyes full of tears looks so fondly in his face * " And Merlin look'd and half believed her true , So tender was her voice , so fair her face , So sweetly gleam ...
... cries when she parts from him , squeezes his hand slyly , and with her sweet eyes full of tears looks so fondly in his face * " And Merlin look'd and half believed her true , So tender was her voice , so fair her face , So sweetly gleam ...
Page 113
... cries ! E'en in our ashes live their wonted fires ! ' 6 " The Saturday before Mr. Thrale was taken ill , Saturday , 19th February he was struck Monday , 21st February - we had a large party to tea , cards , and supper ; Miss ...
... cries ! E'en in our ashes live their wonted fires ! ' 6 " The Saturday before Mr. Thrale was taken ill , Saturday , 19th February he was struck Monday , 21st February - we had a large party to tea , cards , and supper ; Miss ...
Page 116
... cried Mrs. Thrale ; come and see Miss Streatfield cry ! ' " I thought it a mere badinage . I went to them , but when I saw real tears , I was shocked , and saying , ' No , I won't look at her , ' ran away frightened , lest she should ...
... cried Mrs. Thrale ; come and see Miss Streatfield cry ! ' " I thought it a mere badinage . I went to them , but when I saw real tears , I was shocked , and saying , ' No , I won't look at her , ' ran away frightened , lest she should ...
Page 117
... cried Mrs. Thrale ; see if the tears are not come already . ' Loud and rude bursts of laughter broke from us all at once . How , indeed , could they be restrained ? " " Streatham , Sunday , June 13 , 1779. - After church we all ...
... cried Mrs. Thrale ; see if the tears are not come already . ' Loud and rude bursts of laughter broke from us all at once . How , indeed , could they be restrained ? " " Streatham , Sunday , June 13 , 1779. - After church we all ...
Page 119
... very sneeringly . " Nay , ' squire , ' cried Mr. Seward , she is very dan- gerous , I can tell you ; and if she had you at a fair trial , she would make an impression that would soften even your I 4 MISS STREATFIELD . 119.
... very sneeringly . " Nay , ' squire , ' cried Mr. Seward , she is very dan- gerous , I can tell you ; and if she had you at a fair trial , she would make an impression that would soften even your I 4 MISS STREATFIELD . 119.
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