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 - Page 3401804Full view - About this book
| James Allanson Picton - 1889 - 562 pages
...to write much. But I could chido thee that in many of thy letters thou writest to me that I should not be unmindful of thee and thy little ones. Truly...not on the other hand much. Thou art dearer to me th&n any creature. Let that suffice. " The Lord hath showed us an exceeding mercy : who can tell how... | |
| James Allanson Picton - 1889 - 556 pages
...to write much. But I could chide thee that in many of thy letters "thou writest to mo that I should not be unmindful of thee and thy little ones. Truly if I love yon not too well, I think I err not on the other hand much. Thou art dearer to me than any creature.... | |
| Samuel Harden Church - 1894 - 564 pages
...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... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1894 - 540 pages
...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... | |
| George Henry Clark - 1895 - 360 pages
...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 shown us an exceeding mercy ; who can tell how great it is. My weak faith hath... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 414 pages
...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... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 428 pages
...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... | |
| Edward John Hardy - 1897 - 376 pages
...ceased to love her, and thirty years after their marriage he writes to her (the day after Dunbar) : " Truly, if I love you not too well, I think I err not...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." They had nine... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1898 - 248 pages
...his public duties. Thirty years after their marriage he can write to her (the day after Dunhar) : " Truly, if I love you not too well, I think I err not...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... | |
| Sir Richard Tangye - 1899 - 316 pages
...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... | |
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