| John Timbs - 1872 - 408 pages
...female, who had been all weakness and dependence, and alive to every trivial roughness, while treading the prosperous paths of life, suddenly rising in mental...misfortune ; and abiding with unshrinking firmness the bitterest blasts of adversity. As the vine, which has long twined its graceful foliage about the oak,... | |
| Isaac Newton Carleton - 1878 - 140 pages
...female, who had been all weakness and dependence, and alive to every trivial roughness, while treading the prosperous paths of life, suddenly rising, in...misfortune, and abiding, with unshrinking firmness, the bitterest blasts of adversity. W. Ining, New York, 1783-1859. 28. War. My first wish is to see this... | |
| Washington Irving - 1880 - 460 pages
...female, who had been all6 weakness and dependence, and alive to every trivial roughness, while treading the prosperous paths of life, suddenly rising in mental force to be the comforter and M) pass a few short years: Conjunct! v der Einraumung im Hauptsatz; deutsch etwa: lass eiiiige kurze... | |
| Thomas Louis Haines, Levi W. Yaggy - 1881 - 672 pages
...tenderness and dependence, and alive to every trivial roughness while treading the prosperous path of life, suddenly rising in mental force to be the...misfortune, and abiding with unshrinking firmness the bitterest winds of adversity. As the vine which has long twined its graceful foliage about the oak,... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1882 - 448 pages
...female, who has been all weakness and dependence, and alive to every trivial roughness while treading the prosperous paths of life, suddenly rising in mental...misfortune, and abiding with unshrinking firmness the bitterest blast of adversity. — Washington Irving, 440 A woman's heart is just like a lithographer's... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 712 pages
...female, who had been all weakness and dependence, and alive to every trivial roughness, while threading the prosperous paths of life, suddenly rising in mental...misfortune, and abiding, with unshrinking firmness, the bitterest blasts of adversity. As the vine, which has long twined its graceful foliage about the oak,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 1002 pages
...female, who had been all weakness and dependence, and alive to every trivial roughness, while treading the prosperous paths of life, suddenly rising in mental force to be the comforter and support of her husband under misfortune, and abiding, with unshrinking firmness, the bitterest blasts... | |
| Washington Irving - 1885 - 398 pages
...female, who had been all weakness and dependence, and alive to every trivial roughness, while treading the prosperous paths of life, suddenly rising in mental force to be the comfort and support of her husband under misfortune, and abiding with unshrinking firmness the bitterest... | |
| Washington Irving - 1888 - 624 pages
...female, who had been all weakness and dependence, and alive to every trivial roughness, while treading the prosperous paths of life, suddenly rising in mental force to be the comforter and support of her husband under misfortune, and abiding with unshrinking firmness the bitterest blasts... | |
| 1889 - 466 pages
...female, who had been all weakness and dependence and alive to every trivial roughness while treading the prosperous paths of life, suddenly rising in mental force to be the comforter and supporter of her husbiuid under misfortune, and abiding, with unshrinking firmness, the bitterest blast of adversity.... | |
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