| William Stebbing - 1891 - 462 Seiten
...and disputed with my reason, but nature and compassion hath the victory. That I can live to think you are both left a spoil to my enemies, and that my name...— I cannot. I cannot endure the memory thereof. For myself, I am left of all men, that have done good to many. All my good turns forgotten ; all my... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1893 - 288 Seiten
...can live to think how you are both left a fpoil to my enemies, and that my name mall be a difhonour to my child, I cannot. I cannot endure the memory...thereof. Unfortunate woman ! unfortunate child ! comfort yourfelves; truft God and be contented with your poor eftate. I would have bettered it if I had enjoyed... | |
| Rennell Rodd - 1904 - 316 Seiten
...with my reason, hut nature and compassion hath the victory. That I can live to think how you are hoth left a spoil to my enemies, and that my name shall...would have bettered it, if I had enjoyed a few years. For myself, I am left of all men that have done good to many. All my good turns forgotten ; all my... | |
| Henry Pemberton - 1914 - 278 Seiten
...disputed with my reason, but nature and compassion hath the victory. That I can live to think how you are both left a spoil to my enemies and that my name shall be a dishonor to my child, — I cannot. I cannot endure the memory thereof. Unfortunate woman, unfortunate... | |
| Rennell Rodd - 1921 - 308 Seiten
...disputed with my reason, but nature and compassion hath the victory. That I can live to think how you are both left a spoil to my enemies, and that my name...would have bettered it, if I had enjoyed a few years. For myself, I am left of all men that have done good to many. All my good turns forgotten ; all my... | |
| |