By Heavens! I would fling all goods of fortune from me with a prodigal hand, to enjoy the scene where I might clasp my Lydia to my bosom, and say, the world affords no smile to me but here — [Embracing her.] If she holds out now, the devil is in it!... The Adventures of Captain Blake: Or, My Life ... - Page 274by William Hamilton Maxwell - 1838 - 460 pagesFull view - About this book
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...turrounding gloom of adverfity fhall make the flame of our pure love fhow doubly bright.— By Heav'ns ! I would fling all goods of fortune from me with a prodigal hand, to enjoy the Icene where I might clafp my Lydia to my bofom, and fay, the world affords no fmile to me^ — but... | |
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...of adversity shall make the flame of our puru love show doubly bright. By Heavens ! I tvould (ling all goods of fortune from me with a prodigal hand,...to my bosom, and say, the world affords no smile to mt — but here [Embracing her.] If she holds out now, the devil is in it ! [Aside. I014 BRITISH DRAMA.... | |
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| British drama - 1824 - 834 pages
...Beverley can repay. Lyd. How persuasive are his words! how charming will poverty be with him ! Capt. A. By heavens, I would fling all goods of fortune from me with a prodigal li.iml, to enjoy the scene where I might clasp my Lydia to my bosom, and say, the world affords no... | |
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| British drama - 1833 - 828 pages
...How persuasive are his words ! how ¿larming will poverty be wilh him! Capí. A. By heavens, I woukl fling all goods of fortune from me with a prodigal...to enjoy the scene where I might clasp my Lydia to mv bosom, and say, the world affords no smile to me but here. f Embracing her. Lyd. .Now could I fly... | |
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...BYRON. Lydia. — How persuasive are his words ! how charming will poverty be with him! Capt. — By heavens ! I would fling all goods of fortune from...and say, The world affords no smile to me but here. Lydia. — Now could I fly with him to the Antipodes. The Rivals. IT would appear that Mr. Harrison... | |
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