out of the room, and was not seen for hours. Women, and especially young women, either believe falsely or judge harshly of men, in one thing. You, young loving creature, who dream of your lover by night and by day — you fancy that he does the same of... The Head of the Family: A Novel - Página 121por Dinah Maria Mulock Craik - 1858Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1873 - 434 páginas
...cannot help loving the first bright thing, That whispers in winter the coming of spring. —MX. WOMEX, and especially young women, either believe falsely...creature, who dream of your lover by night and by day—you fancy ho does the same of you ? Tie does not, —he cannot, nor is it right he should. One... | |
| Sarah Payson Parton - 1854 - 340 páginas
...be gratified in that particular (in the other world, if it is not in this!) INSIGNIFICANT. LOVE. " You, young, loving creature, who dream of your lover by night and by day—you fancy that he does the same of you 1 One hour, perhaps, your presence has captivated him,... | |
| Fanny Fern - 1854 - 420 páginas
...not in this !) ÏNSIGNIFCANT LOVE. " You, yoiuig, loving creature, who dream of your lover by niglit and by day— you fancy that he does the same of you? One hour, perhaps, your presence has captivated him, subdued him even to weakness ; the next, he will... | |
| Dinah Maria Craik - 1871 - 440 páginas
...not look at her, or speak to her. He muttered something about leaving " the child " to rest—went out of the room, and was not seen for hours. Women,...creature, who dream of your lover by night and by day—you fancy that he does the same of you ? He does not—he cannot; nor is it right he should.... | |
| Sarah Payson Parton - 1879 - 390 páginas
...without having your " wick" snuffed entirely out. That's the way to quench him! INSIGNIFICANT LOVE. 1 You, young, loving creature, who dream of your lover by night and l)y day—you fancy that he does the same of you? One hour, perhaps, your presence has captivated him,... | |
| Fanny Fern - 1881 - 384 páginas
...gratified in that particular, (in the other world, if it is not in this!) INSIGNIFCANT LOVE. u Too, young, loving creature, who dream of your lover by night and by dayyou fancy that he does the same of you ? One hour, perhaps, your presence has captivated him, subdued... | |
| Fanny Fern - 1986 - 444 páginas
...ijyou—are—ever— such—a—confounded fool again"—and I wasn't. INSIGNIFICANT LOVE Olive Branch Feb. 14, i8$2 "You, young, loving creature, who dream of your lover...by day — you fancy that he does the same of you? One hour, perhaps, your presence has captivated him, subdued him even to weakness; the next, he will... | |
| Howard L. Sacks, Judith Rose Sacks - 2003 - 292 páginas
...temperament of the sexes was the subject of the essay “Women and Men,” included in her scrapbook: Women, especially young women either believe falsely or judge harshly of men in one thing. You, young loving creatures who dream of your men, lover by night and by day—you fancy that he does the same of you.... | |
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