Our eyes are changed, even if the things we look upon remain the same. The persons we have loved too are sure to have altered, and rarely for the better ; for, if they be still on the bright side of life, the rose-bud is generally more beautiful than... The False Heir - 63. oldalszerző: George Payne Rainsford James - 1843 - 456 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1843 - 472 oldal
...rose; and, if they be on the autumnal side of the hill, we shall have to mark many a leaf that lias fallen, many a flower that has faded away. In going back , however , to the Ferme Godard , neither have 12* 179 we ourselves any great interest in the place or the people , nor , to... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1843 - 454 oldal
...rose ; and, if they be on the autumnal side of the hill, we shall have to mark many a leaf that bag fallen, many a flower that has faded away. In going back, however, to the Fermt Godtad, neither have we ourselves any great interest in the place or the people, nor, to say... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1853 - 778 oldal
...same. The persons whom we loved, too, arc sure to have altered, and rarely for the better; for, oven if they be still upon the bright side of life, the...has faded away. In going back, however, to the Ferme Godard, neither have we ourselves any great interest in the place or tho people, nor, to say the truth,... | |
| Mrs. D. B. Bates - 1857 - 352 oldal
...persons we have loved too are sure to have altered, and rarely for the better ; for, if they be still on the bright side of life, the rose-bud is generally...that has fallen, many a flower that has faded away. CHAPTER XXXI. BEFORE laying aside my pen, I am constrained to say a word regarding the moral tone of... | |
| Mrs. D. B. Bates - 1858 - 380 oldal
...persons we have loved too are sure to have altered, and rarely for the better ; for, if they be still on the bright side of life, the rose-bud is generally...shall have to mark many a leaf that has fallen, many a flowthat has faded away. CHAPTER XXXI. BEFORE laying aside my pen, I am constrained to say a word regarding... | |
| Mrs. D. B. Bates - 1860 - 366 oldal
...persons we have loved too are sure to have altered, and rarely for the better ; for, if they be still on the bright side of life, the rose-bud is generally...that has fallen, many a flower that has faded away. CHAPTER XXXI. BEFORE laying aside my pen, I am constrained to say a word regarding the moral tone of... | |
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