Hence, she loves nought else but thee. She has enough of every good in this present life, but she has despised it all for thee alone. She has shunned it all, because only she has not thee also. This one thing is now wanting to her. Thine absence makes... The history of the Anglo-Saxons - Página 15por Sharon Turner - 1840Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sharon Turner - 1836 - 626 páginas
...her manners she is like her father. She lives now for thee; thee alone. Hence she loves nought else but thee. She has enough of every good in this present...wasting, and full nigh dead with tears and sorrow." 13 ALFRED dwells on the "vivittibi" of Boetius with manifest delight, and dilates iipon the thought... | |
| James Orange - 1840 - 542 páginas
...excelled all other women in purity. She lives now for thee, thee alone ; hence she loves nought else but thee. She has enough of every good in this present life ; but she has despised all for thee. She hath shunned it all, because she hath not thee also. This one thing is now wanting... | |
| Mrs. Matthew Hall - 1843 - 480 páginas
...her manners she is like her father. She lives now for thee, thee alone. Hence, she loves nauglil else but thee. She has enough of every good in this present life, but she has despised if all for thee alone. She has shunned it all, because only fhe has not thee also. This one thing is... | |
| George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - 1846 - 900 páginas
...excelled all other women in purity. . . . She lives now for thee ; thee alone. Hence she loves nought else but thee. She has enough of every good in this present...all for thee alone. She has shunned it all because she has not thee also. This one thing is now wanting to her. Thine absence makes her think that all... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1852 - 530 páginas
...like her father. She lives now for thee : thee alone. Hence she loves nought else but thee. She kas enough of every good in this present life, but she...she is wasting, and full nigh dead with tears and sorrow."13 Alfred dwells on the "vivit tibi " of Boetius with manifest delight, and dilates upon the... | |
| Mrs. Matthew Hall - 1854 - 420 páginas
...her manners she is like her father. She lives now for thee, thee alone. Hence, she loves nought else but thee. She has enough of every good in this present...dead with tears and sorrow." " Alfred dwells on the ' vivat tibi' of Boethius with manifest delight, and dilates upon the thought as if with fond recollections... | |
| Mrs. Matthew Hall - 1854 - 524 páginas
...her manners she is like her father. She lives now for thee, thee alone. Hence, she loves nauyhl else but thee. She has enough of every good in this present life, lut she has despised it all for thee alone. She has shunned it all, because only she has not thee also.... | |
| Charles Knight - 1856 - 552 páginas
...translation of Boetius, which is not found in the original Latin, in which he speaks of a loving wife : " She has enough of every good in this present life,...it all, because only she has not thee also." * This sounds like a personal retrospect of the support which he had received in the affection of his queen,... | |
| Mrs. Matthew Hall - 1864 - 470 páginas
...her manners she is like her father. She lives now for thee, thee alone. Hence, she loves naught else but thee. She has enough of every good in this present...dead with tears and sorrow." " Alfred dwells on the ' vivat tibi ' of Boethius with manifest delight, and dilates upon the thought as if with fond recollections... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1864 - 442 páginas
...tribute of hi* affection for his wife : " She lives now for thee, thee alone. Hence she loves none else but thee. She has enough of every good in this present...shunned it all, because only she has not thee also." Does not the memory of the exile in Athelney, which his wife Elswitha shared, quiver through every... | |
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