I have the satisfaction to recollect that my prosperity has been of advantage to many, and to hope that some at least will forgive my transient wealth on account of the innocence of my intentions, and my real wish to do good to the poor. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - Side 99redigeret af - 1838Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 422 sider
...satisfaction to recollect that my prosperity has been of advantage to many, and to hope that some at least will forgive my transient wealth on account of the...cottages of Abbotsford. I have half resolved never to see tha place again. How could I tread my hall with such a diminished crest ? How live a poor indebted... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 418 sider
...satisfaction to recollect that my prosperity has been of advantage to many, and to hope that some at least will forgive my transient wealth on account of the...real wish to do good to the poor. Sad hearts, too, at Darnitk, and in the cottages of Abbotsford. I have half resolved never to see the place again. How... | |
| Walter Scott, John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 430 sider
...satisfaction to recollect that my prosperity has been of advantage to many, and to hope that some at least will forgive my transient wealth on account of the...real wish to do good to the poor. Sad hearts, too, at l);u nick, and in the cottages of Abbotsford. I have half resolved never to see the place again. How... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1838 - 390 sider
...myself is pushed to the wall. But what is to be the end of it ? God knows; and so ends the catechism. of my intentions, and 'my real wish to do good to...I have half resolved never to see the place again. How could I tread my hall with such a diminished crest? How live a poor indebted man, where I was once... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 434 sider
...satisfaction to recollect that my prosperity has been of advantage to many, and to hope that some at least will forgive my transient wealth on account of the...I have half resolved never to see the place again. How could I tread my hall with such a diminished crest? — how live a poor indebted man, where I was... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 430 sider
...satisfaction to recollect that my prosperity has been of advantage to many, and to hope that some at least will forgive my transient wealth on account of the...I have half resolved never to see the place again. How could I tread my hall with such a diminished crest? — how live a poor indebted man, where I was... | |
| 1840 - 566 sider
...satisfaction to recollect that my prosperity has been of advantage to many, and to hope that some, at least, will forgive my transient wealth on account of the...and my real wish to do good to the poor. Sad hearts in the cottages at Abbotsford. Poor Will Laidlaw — poor Tom Purdie, the news will wring your hearts,... | |
| 1841 - 435 sider
...satisfaction to recollect that my prosperity has been of advantage to many, and to hope that some at least will forgive my transient wealth on account of the...I have half resolved never to see the place again. How could I tread my hall with such a diminished crest? How live a poor indebted man, where I was once... | |
| 1871 - 808 sider
...satisfaction to recollect that my prosperity has been of advantage to many, and to hope that some at least will forgive my transient wealth on account of the...I have half resolved never to see the place again. How could I tread my hall with such a diminished crest ? how live a poor indebted man where I was once... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1847 - 850 sider
...satisfaction to recollect that my prosperity has been of advantage to many, and to hope that some at least will forgive my transient wealth on account of the...I have half resolved never to see the place again. How could I tread my hall with such a diminished crest? — how live a poor indebted man, where I was... | |
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