You shall now receive, my dear wife, my last words in these my last lines. My love I send you, that you may keep it when I am dead ; and my counsel that you may remember it when I am no more. I would not, 'by my will, present you with sorrows, dear .Bess... book IV. England. book V. Philosophy and science - Page 212by Henry Osborn Taylor - 1920Full view - About this book
| Thomas Nashe (pseud) - 1871 - 326 pages
...that you may remember it when I am no more. I would not with my will present you sorrows (dear Bess) let them go to the grave with me, and be buried in...it is not the will of God that ever I shall see you any more in this life, bear my destruction gently, and with a heart like yourself. First, I send you... | |
| Mr. Theobald (Lewis) - 1719 - 52 pages
...you may remember it when 1 am no more. I ' would not with my Will prefent you Sorrows (Dear * Befs) let them go to the Grave with me, and be buried ' in the Duft. And feeing that it is not the Will of ' God that I fhall fee you any more, bear my Deftru' ction... | |
| English literature - 1762 - 736 pages
...that you may remember it when t am no more. 1 would not with my wii| prefent you forrows, dear Befs, let them go to the grave with me, and be buried in the dud. And feein; that it is not the will of Cod that I fliould fee you any more, bear my deftruction... | |
| William Penn - Christian life - 1771 - 524 pages
...may re' member it when I am no more. I would c not, with my Will, prefent you Sorrows, ' dear Befs ; let them go to the Grave with * me, and be buried in the Duft : And, feeing * that it is not the Will of God, that I fhall ' fee you any more, bear my Deftruction... | |
| English literature - 1762 - 762 pages
...that you may remember it when I am no more. I would not with my will prefent you forrows, dear Befs ; let them go to the grave with me, and be buried in the duft. And fee-« ing that it is not the will of God that I fliould fee you any more, bear my deflruction... | |
| 1802 - 826 pages
...that you may remember it when I am no more. I would not with my will prefent you forrows, dear Bel's : let them go to the grave with me, and be buried in the dull. And feeing that it is not the will of God chat I (hall fee you any more, bear my deftru&ion patiently,... | |
| Books - 1806 - 924 pages
...am no more. I would not. by my will, present you with sorrows, dear Дезз ; — let them go into the grave with me, and be buried in the dust. And seeing it isr not the will of God that ever I shall «ее you more in this life, bear it patiently, and with... | |
| Arthur Cayley - 1806 - 482 pages
...follows from Carleton's second letter. VOL. II. c with me, and be buried in the dust. And seeing if is not the will of God that ever I shall see you more in this life, bear it patiently, and with a heart like thyself. First, I send you all the thanks... | |
| William Penn - Christian life - 1807 - 394 pages
...you may remember it when I am no more. I would hot, with my will, present you Sorrows, dear Bess ; let them go to the grave with me, and be buried in the dust: and seeing that it is not the will of God that I shall see you any more, bear my destruction patiently ; and with... | |
| John Watkins - Authors, English - 1808 - 768 pages
...remember me when I am no more. I would not with will present you sorrows, dear Bess, let them go into the grave with me, and be buried in the dust ; and seeing that it is not the will of God, that I should see you any more, bear my destruction patiently, and... | |
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