 | William Makepeace Thackeray - 1854 - 297 halaman
...heart was a good deal broken in the course of his life), she said — " My dear Laurey, I never can be yours, for I verily believe I have not long to...but I have left you every shilling of my fortune," a generosity which overpowered Sterne : she recovered : and so they were married, and grew heartily... | |
 | Laurence Sterne - 1855
...with an almost broken heart to see her so ill, she said, " My dear Laurey, " I never " can be yon^ for i verily believe I have " not long to live ! but I have left you every " shilling of my fortune." Upon that she showed me her will. — This generosity overpowered me. — It pleased God that she recovered,... | |
 | James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1856
...and every notion of matrimony was then abandoned. ' My dear Laury,' she said to him, ' I never can be yours, for I verily believe I have not long to...but I have left you every shilling of my fortune.' ' Upon that,' adds Sterne, ' she showed me her will. This generosity overpowered me. It pleased God... | |
 | Laurence Sterne - 1857
...sitting by her, with an almost broken heart to see her so ill, she said, "My dear Laurey, I never can be yours, for I verily believe I have not long to...but I have left you every shilling of my fortune." Upon that, she * He was admitted of Jesus' College, in the university of Cambridge, 6th July, 17330... | |
 | John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1858
...One evening while she was in this state and Sterne was sitting with her, she said, " My dear Laurey, I can never be yours, for I verily believe I have...but I have left you every shilling of my fortune." She however recovered, and Sterne married her in the year 1741. Of this lady, it would be difficult... | |
 | Laurence Sterne - 1864 - 416 halaman
...with an almost broken heart to see her so ill, she said, " My dear Laurey, " I never "can be yn'"i cz~ I verily believe I have "not long to live ! but I have left you every " shilling of my fortune." Upon that she showed me her will. — This generosity overpowered me. — It pleased God that she recovered,... | |
 | 1870
...evening, he was sitting by her " almost heart-broken," when she said to him, " My dear Laury, I never can be yours, for I verily believe I have not long to...but I have left you every shilling of my fortune." " Upon that," says Mr. Sterne, recalling the story at the end of his life, when innumerable loves had... | |
 | 1866
...broken heart to see her so ill ;" when of a sudden she turned to him and said — " My dear La wry, I can never be yours, for, I verily believe, I have not not long to live. But I have loft you every shilling of my fortune." And upon that she showed Mr. Sterne... | |
 | William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - 309 halaman
...heart was a good deal broken in the course of his life,) she said — "My dear Laurey, I never can be yours, for I verily believe I have not long to...but I have left you every shilling of my fortune," a generosity which overpowered Sterne: she recovered: and so they were married, and grew heartily tired... | |
 | 1868
...sitting by her with an almost broken heart to see her so ill, she said, ' My dear Laurey, I never can be yours, for I verily believe I have not long to...! but I have left you every shilling of my fortune ! ' Upon that she showed me her will. This generosity overpowered me. It pleased God that she recovered,... | |
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