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" That I can live never to see thee and my child more! — I cannot! I have desired God and disputed with my reason, but •nature and compassion hath the victory. That I can live to think how you are both left a spoil to my enemies, and that my name shall... "
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ... - Page 273
1839
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The Literary world, conducted by J. Timbs, Volume 1

John Timbs - 1839 - 446 pages
...disputed with my reason, but nature and compassion hath the victory. That I can live to think how you are both left a spoil to my enemies, and that my name...trust God, and be contented with your poor estate : 1 would have bettered it if I had enjoyed a few years. Thou art a young woman, and forbear not to...
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The Court of King James the First, Volume 2

Godfrey Goodman - Great Britain - 1839 - 454 pages
...can live to think how you are both left a spoil to my enemies, and that my name shall be a dishonor to my child, I cannot, I cannot endure the memory...with your poor estate ; I would have bettered it if I hud enjoyed a few years. Thou art a young woman, and forbear not to marry again : it is now nothing...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 6; Volume 70

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1839 - 850 pages
...disputed with my reason, but nature and compassion hath the victory. That I can live to think how you are both left a spoil to my enemies, and that my name shall be a dishonor to my child, I cannot, I cannot endure the memory thereof: unfortunate woman, unfortunate...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1839 - 764 pages
...with my reason, but nature and compassion hath the victory. That I can live to think how you are hoth left a spoil to my enemies, and that my name shall be a dishonor to my child, I cannot, I cannot endure the memory thereof: unfortunate woman, unfortunate...
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Letters

Edward Edwards - 1868 - 680 pages
...disputed with my reason, but nature and compassion hath the victory. That I can live to think how you are both left a spoil to my enemies, and that my name shall be a 1 These four words are printed by Collins in brackets, without any note. 1 I have visited the All Souls...
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The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh: Letters

Edward Edwards - 1868 - 684 pages
...disputed with my reason, but nature and compassion hath the victory. That I can live to think how you are both left a spoil to my enemies, and that my name shall be a 1 These four words are printed by Collins in brackets, without any note. * I have visited the AH Souls...
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Life of Sir Walter Ralegh

Louise Creighton - Great Britain - 1877 - 304 pages
...disputed with my reason, but nature and compassion hath the victory. That I can live to think how you are both left a spoil to my enemies, and that my name shall be a dishonour to my child — I cannot endure the memory thereof. Unfortunate woman, unfortunate child, comfort yourselves; trust God, and...
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The Life and Times of Sir Walter Raleigh: Pioneer of Anglo-American Colonization

Charles Kittredge True - 1877 - 290 pages
...disputed with my reason, but nature and compassion hath the victory. That I can live to think how you are both left a spoil to my enemies, and that my name shall be a dishonor to my child, — I can not. I can not endure the memory thereof. Unfortunate woman, unfortunate...
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A Book about London: Its Memorable Places, Its Men and Women, and Its ...

William Henry Davenport Adams - London (England) - 1890 - 360 pages
...disputed with my reason, but nature and compassion hath the victory. That I can live to think how you are both left a spoil to my enemies, and that my name...dishonour to my child — I cannot ! I cannot endure the misery thereof. Unfortunate woman, unfortunate child, comfort yourselves, trust God, and be contented...
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Sir Walter Raleigh: A Biography

William Stebbing - 1891 - 446 pages
...and disputed with my reason, but nature and compassion hath the victory. That I can live to think you are both left a spoil to my enemies, and that my name...— I cannot. I cannot endure the memory thereof. For myself, I am left of all men, that have done good to many. All my good turns forgotten ; all my...
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