| George Herbert - Literature - 1881 - 604 pages
...some friends to both parties procured their meeting ; at which time a mutual affection entered into both their hearts, as a conqueror enters into a surprised...and love having got such possession, governed and marie there such laws and resolutions as neither party was able to resist ; insomuch that she changed... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - English literature - 1881 - 298 pages
...some friends to both parties secured their meeting ; at which time a mutual affection entered into both their hearts, as a conqueror enters into a surprised city ; and love having got such a possession, governed, and made there such laws and resolutions, as neither party was able to resist,... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1881 - 286 pages
...some friends to both parties secured their meeting ; at which time a mutual affection entered into both their hearts, as a conqueror enters into a surprised city ; and love having got such a possession, governed, and made there such laws and resolutions, as neither party was able to resist,... | |
| Charles Wilkins - Wales - 1885 - 720 pages
...some friends to both parties procured their meeting; at which time a mutual affection entered into both their hearts, as a conqueror enters into a surprised...changed her name into Herbert the third day after this interview." Does not such prose fill one with despair and admiration ? Where did the -old angler, "... | |
| John Dennis - Poets, English - 1883 - 426 pages
...Herbert unseen." Some friends brought them together, " at which time a mutual affection entered into both their hearts, as a conqueror enters into a surprised...Herbert the third day after this first interview." It is a romantic story, but probably inaccurate, since there is every likelihood that George Herbert's... | |
| John Dennis - Poets, English - 1883 - 424 pages
...Herbert unseen." Some friends brought them together, " at which time a mutual affection entered into both their hearts, as a conqueror enters into a surprised...Herbert the third day after this first interview." It is a romantic story, but probably inaccurate, since there is every likelihood that George Herbert's... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1884 - 536 pages
...some friends to both parties procured their meeting ; at which time a mutual affection entered into both their hearts, as a conqueror enters into a surprised...might in others be thought a love-frenzy, or worse ; hut it was not, for they had wooed so like princes, as to have select proxies ; such as were true... | |
| George Herbert - Literature - 1885 - 370 pages
...some friends to both parties procured their meeting, at which time a mutual affection entered into both their hearts, as a conqueror enters into a surprised...interview. This haste might in others be thought a love frenzy, or worse ; but it was not, for they had wooed so like princes as to have select proxies,... | |
| George Herbert - 1885 - 408 pages
...Some friends to both parties procured their meeting, at which time a mutual affection entered into both their hearts, as a conqueror enters into a surprised...after this first interview. This haste might in others bo thought a love-frenzy, or worse ; but it was not, for they had wooed so like princes as to have... | |
| Charles Wilkins - Wales - 1885 - 610 pages
...some friends to both parties procured their meeting; at which time a mutual affection -entered into both their hearts, as a conqueror enters into a surprised...changed her name into Herbert the third day after this interview." Does not such prose fill one with despair and admiration ? Where did the old angler, "... | |
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