| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1867 - 824 pages
...and which seeks her possession as the supreme or the sole happiness of our being. I need not blush at recollecting the object of my choice ; and though my love was disappointed of success, I am rather proud that I was once capable of feeling such a pure and exalted... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 506 pages
...and which seeks her possession as the supreme or the sole happiness of our being. I need not blush at recollecting the object of my choice ; and though my love was disappointed of success, I am rather proud that I was once capable of feeling such a pure and exalted... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1869 - 462 pages
...and which seeks her possession as the supreme or the sole happiness of our being. I need not blush at recollecting the object of my choice ; and though my love was disappointed of success, I am rather proud that I was once capable of feeling such a pure and exalted... | |
| 1870 - 604 pages
...and which seeks her possession as the supreme or the sole happiness of our being. I need not blush at recollecting the object of my choice ; and though my love was disappointed of success, I am rather proud that I was once capable of feeling such a pure and exalted... | |
| 1875 - 448 pages
...and which seeks her possession as the supreme or the sole happiness of our being. I need not blush at recollecting the object of my choice ; and though my love was disappointed of success, I am rather proud that I was once capable of feeling such a pure and exalted... | |
| 1879 - 336 pages
...and which seeks her possession as the supreme or the sole happiness of our being. I need not blush at recollecting the object of my choice; and though my love was disappointed of success, I am rather proud that I was once capable of feeling such a pure and exalted... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1880 - 182 pages
...and which seeks her possession as the supreme or the sole happiness of our being. I need not blush at recollecting the object of my choice ; and though my love was disappointed of success, I am rather proud that I was once capable of feeling such a pure and exalted... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1881 - 402 pages
...as not only characteristic of himself, but of Mademoiselle Curchod. ' I need not blush,' he says, ' at recollecting the object of my choice ; and though my love was disappointed of success, I am rather proud that I was once capable of feeling such a pure and exalted... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1883 - 586 pages
...of the illustrious men who have felt keenly the disappointment of their affection. 'I need not blush at recollecting the object of my choice; and though my love was disappointed of success, I am rather proud that I was once capable of feeling such a pure and exalted... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1891 - 448 pages
...and which seeks her possession as the supreme or the sole happiness of our being. I need not blush at recollecting the object of my choice ; and though my love was disappointed of success, I am rather proud that I was once capable of feeling such a pure and exalted... | |
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