I could not unravel, though with a very exact clue in my memory — I met two gamekeepers, and a thousand hares! In the days when all my soul was tuned to pleasure and vivacity (and you will think perhaps it is far from being out of tune yet) I hated... The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 4771818Full view - About this book
| Horace Walpole - 1840 - 540 pages
...pleasure ! those groves, those allies, where I have passed so many charming moments, are now stripped up or overgrown — many fond paths I could not unravel, though with a very exact clew in my memory : I . met two gamekeepers, and a thousand hares ! In the days when all my soul was... | |
| Katherine Thomson - 1860 - 356 pages
...pleasure ! — those groves, those allees, where I have passed so many charming moments, were now stripped up or overgrown — many fond paths I could not unravel, though with an exact clue in my memory. I met two gamekeepers, and a thousand hares ! In the days when all my soul... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 pages
...pleasure ! those groves, those allees, where I have passed so many charming moments, are now stripped up or overgrown; — many fond paths I could not unravel, though with a very exact clew in my memory : I met two gamekeepers and a thousand hares ! In the days when all my soul was turned... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 pages
...pleasure ! those groves, those allctt, where I have passed so many charming momenta, are now stripped wou'd not meddle in the matter. The Doputy-Governour, of whom I have had no great clew in my memory : I met two gamekeepers, and a thousand hares ! In the days when all my soul was... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1880 - 564 pages
...now stripped up or overgrown — many fond paths I could not unravel, though with a very exact clew in my memory : I met two gamekeepers, and a thousand...perhaps, it is far from being out of tune yet), I hated Hough ton and its solitude ; yet I loved this garden, as now, with many regrets, I love Houghton ;... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 486 pages
...gamekeepers, and a thousand hares! In the days when my soul was tuned to pleasure and vivacity (and vou »Ù think, perhaps, it is far from being out of tune yet), I k»tHoughton and its solitude: yet I loved this gurden. as :i • with many regrets, I love Houghton... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - Great Britain - 1890 - 282 pages
...sure !— those groves, those allees, where I have passed so many charming moments, were now stripped up or overgrown — many fond paths I could not unravel, though with an exact clue in my memory. I met two gamekeepers, and a thousand hares ! In the days when all my soul... | |
| John Dando Sedding - Gardens - 1891 - 290 pages
...pleasure ! Those groves, those alleys, where I have passed so many charming moments, are now stripped up, or overgrown ; many fond paths I could not unravel,...when all my soul was tuned to pleasure and vivacity, I hated Houghton and its solitude ; yet I loved this garden; as now, with many regrets, I love Houghton... | |
| Horace Walpole - Authors, English - 1891 - 582 pages
...pleasure! those groves, those allies, where I have passed so many charming moments, are now stripped up or overgrown — many fond paths I could not unravel, though with a very exact clew in my memory : I met two gamekeepers, and a thousand hares ! In the days when all my soul was... | |
| Horace Walpole - Authors, English - 1895 - 316 pages
...now stripped up or overgrown — many fond paths I could not unravel, though with a very exact clew in my memory : I met two gamekeepers, and a thousand...from being out of tune yet), I hated Houghton and Houghton Revisited, 69 its solitude ; yet I loved this garden, as now, with many regrets, I love Houghton... | |
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