| John Britton - Architecture - 1814 - 1124 pages
...would often say, that I lived in both my lord's great families, as the river of Rnan, or Rhodanus, runs through the lake of Geneva, without mingling any part of its streams with that lake; for I gave myself wholly to retiredness as much as I could in both these great... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1808 - 866 pages
...marble pillars of Knowle in Kent, and Wilton in Wiltfhire, were to me but the gay arbours of anguifh, infomuch as a wife man, who knew the infide of my...the lake of Geneva, without mingling any part of its ftreams with that of the lake. " But fhe was releafed from her fecond marriage by the death of her... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 364 pages
...wise man that knew the insides of my fortune, would often say that I lived in both these my lord's great families, as the river of Roan or Rodanus runs...the lake of Geneva, without mingling any part of its streams with that lake ; for I gave myself wholly to retiredness as much as I could in both these great... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - Biography - 1833 - 764 pages
...would often say that I lived in both these my Lords' great families as the river Roan, or Rhodanus, runs through the lake of Geneva without mingling any part of its streams with that lake; for I gave myself up wholly to retirement as much as I could in both those... | |
| Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen - 1833 - 634 pages
...my fortune, would often say that I lived in both these my lords' great families as tliu nvcr Rhone runs through the lake of Geneva without mingling any part of its streams with that lake ; for I gave myself wholly to retired ness as much as I could in both, and made... | |
| Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen - 1833 - 634 pages
...my fortune, would often say that I lived in both these my lords' great families as the river Rhone runs through the lake of Geneva without mingling any part of its streams with that lake ; for I gave myself wholly to retiredness as much as I could in both, and made... | |
| Edmund Lodge - Great Britain - 1835 - 312 pages
...would often say that I lived in both these my Lords' great families as the river Roan, or Rhodanus, runs through the lake of Geneva without mingling any part of its streams with( that lake ; for I gave myself wholly to retiredness as much as I could in both these... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - Lancashire (England) - 1836 - 774 pages
...would often say that I lived in both these my Lords' great families as the river Roan, or Rhodanus, runs through the lake of Geneva without mingling any part of its streams with that lake; for I gave myself up wholly to retirement as much as I could in both those... | |
| Louisa Stuart Costello - Great Britain - 1844 - 450 pages
...my fortune, would often say, that I lived in both these my lords' great families, as the River Rhone runs through the Lake of Geneva, without mingling any part of its streams with that lake ; for I gave myself wholly to retiredness, as much as I could in both, and made... | |
| 1852 - 788 pages
...herself to have lived in the great families of each of her lords " as the river of Roan, (or Rhodanus,) runs through the Lake of Geneva, without mingling any part of its streams with that lake." Perhaps a fundamental difference in modes of thinking and feeling lay at the... | |
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