... simplicity shall not be tortured by art we will le'arn of Nature how to live she shall be our alchymist, to mingle all the good of life into one salubrious draught. The gloomy family of care and distrust shall be banished from our dwelling... Lippincott's Magazine - Page 4761883Full view - About this book
| Laurence Sterne - 1775 - 212 pages
...dwelling, guarded by thy kind and tutelar deity we will fing our choral fongs of gra.:graticude, and rejoice to the end of our pilgrimage. Adieu, my L. Return to one who ilanguiJhes for thy fociety. L, STERNE. LETTER II. To the fame. j[ OU bid me tell you, my dear L. how... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1776 - 284 pages
...i i'd from our dwelling , guarded by thy kind and tutelar deity- -we will fing our choral fongs of gratitude, and rejoice to the end of our pilgrimage.... - Adieu, my L -. Return to one who languifhes for thy fociety. ' . . ; L. STERNE. L E'TTER ii. To the fame. Y. . ' . . 0 U bid me tell... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1776 - 366 pages
...be banifhed from our dwelling, guarded by thy kind and tutelar deitywe will fing our choral fongs of gratitude, and rejoice to the end of our pilgrimage. Adieu, my L -. Return to one who Ianguifhes for thy fociety. L. STERNE. It LETTER II. To the fame. JL OU bid me tell you, my dear L... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1794 - 278 pages
...be bammed from our dwelling ; guarded by'thy kind and tutelar deitywe will fing our choral fongs of gratitude, and rejoice to the end of our pilgrimage. Adieu, my L. Return to one who languiihes for thy fociety. LETTER .II. TO THE SAMEi L. STERNE. YOU bid me tell you, my dear L., how... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1803 - 262 pages
...bahifhed from our dwelling ; guarded by thy kind and tutelar deity we will fing our choral fongs of gratitude, and rejoice to the end of our pilgrimage. -Adieu, my L. -Return to one who languifhes for ihy fociety. .-.t., STERNE: TO THE SAME. 'You bid me tell you, my dear L. how I bore... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1803 - 474 pages
...dwelling; guarded by thy kind and tutelar deity.:we.will fmg our choral fongs.of gr;iti- . ,tude, and rejoice to the end of our pilgrimage. Adieu, my L. Return to one who languifhes for thy fociety. - BETTER II. L..STERNIJ. i TO THE SAME. 1 You bid me tell you, my... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1805 - 324 pages
...of care and distrust shall be banished from our dwelling ; guarded by thy kind and tutelar deity we will sing our choral songs of gratitude, and rejoice...my L. Return to one who languishes for thy society. L. STERNE. LETTER III. TO THE SAME. YOU bid me tell you, my dear L. how I bore your departure for S... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1814 - 430 pages
...care and distrust shall be banished from our dwelling, guarded by thy kind and tutelar deity ; we will sing our choral songs of gratitude, and rejoice...my L. Return to one who languishes for thy society. L. STERNE. LETTER IL TO THE SAME. You bid me tell you, my dear L., how I bore you? departure for S... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1830 - 432 pages
...care and distrust shall be banished from our dwelling, guarded by thy kind and tutelary deity ; we will sing our choral songs of gratitude, and rejoice...my L. Return to one who languishes for thy society. This, anrt the three autoequent letters, were writ ten by Mr. Slernc la hu wife, while -In rraidol... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1831 - 438 pages
...handkerchief, and clapped it across my face, and wept like a child. I do so this very moment, my L.; for, as I take up my pen, my poor pulse quickens, my pale face glows, and tears are trickling down upon the paper, as I trace the word thou blessed in thyself, and in thy virtues, blessed to all... | |
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