| Katherine Thomson - 1860 - 376 Seiten
...255 was too old to inspire a passion (a sort of challenge for a compliment), on which he wrote : ' I should think anybody a great fool that said he liked...golden days, When the mind ripens ere the form decays." ' Certainly this looks very unlike a pure Platonic, and it is not to be wondered at that Lady Hervey... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Philip Wharton - 1860 - 532 Seiten
...were no longer young ; and Lady Mary was, during his gallant attentions to her, past forty-seven : "Just in the noon of life, those golden days When the mind ripens ere the form decays." She was six years his senior. The decline and death of her husband may therefore be supposed to have... | |
| Grace Wharton, Philip Wharton - 1861 - 522 Seiten
...inspire a passion (a sort of challenge for a compliment), on which he wrote: " I should think any body a great fool that said he liked spring better than...ever shall, like woman best— ' Just in the noon of life—those golden days, When the mind ripens ere the form decays.' " Certainly this looks very unlike... | |
| Katherine Thomson - 1861 - 654 Seiten
...than ripe only because it was further from rotten. I ever did, and believe ever shall, like woman " Just in the noon of life — those golden days, When the mind ripens ere the form decays." ' Certainly this looks very unlike a pure Platonic, and it is not to be wondered at that Lady Hervey... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Philip Wharton - 1867 - 574 Seiten
...she was too old to inspire a passion (a sort of challenge for a compliment), on which he wrote : ' I should think anybody a great fool that said he liked...golden days, When the mind ripens ere the form decays." ' Certainly this looks very unlike a pure Platonic, and it is not to be wondered at that Lady Hervey... | |
| 1867 - 698 Seiten
...Does such a custom prevail in ships of other nations ? CT QUOTATION •WANTED. — "Just in the prime of life— those golden days When the mind ripens ere the form decays." R. SIADE : DERIVATION OF THE NAME. — Some time tack this was given at various times in " N. & Q."... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Philip Wharton - 1871 - 572 Seiten
...she was too old to inspire a passion (a sort of challenge for a compliment), on which he wrote : ' I should think anybody a great fool that said he liked...ever shall, like woman best— ' "Just in the noon of life—those golden days, When the mind ripens ere the form decays." ' Certainly this looks very unlike... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Philip Wharton - 1871 - 588 Seiten
...that she was too old to inspire a passion (a sort of challenge for a compliment), on which he wrote: ' I should think anybody a great fool that said he liked...further from being rotten. I ever did, and believe evei shall, like woman best— ' "JuM in the noon of life—Ihoie rolden dart. wlien the mind npero... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Philip Wharton - 1890 - 332 Seiten
...she was too old to inspire a passion (a sort of challenge for a compliment), on which he wrote : ' I should think anybody a great fool that said he liked...further from being rotten. I ever did, and believe evei shall, like woman best — ' "Just in the noon of life — those golden days, When the mind ripens... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Philip Wharton - 1890 - 322 Seiten
...because it was further from being rotten. I ever did, and believe evei shall, like woman best — f "Just in the noon of life — those golden days, When the mind ripens ere the form decays." ' Certainly this looks very unlike a pure Platonic, and it is not to be wondered at that Lady Hervey... | |
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