I wept for joy. May God long preserve you to be a blessing to his church ! It grieves me much to hear of the indisposition of your daughter ; but I comfort myself with the hopes you entertain of her recovery. " As to myself, my dear Celio, I must inform... Olympia Morata: Her Life and Times - Page 141by Robert Turnbull - 1846 - 234 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas M'Crie - 1827 - 458 pages
...acquaint me with the state of your health. Your OLVMPIA. No. VII. » Letter of Olympia Morata to CMo Secundo Curio. MY DEAREST FATHER CELIO, You may conceive...long. No medicine gives me any relief. Every day, and indeed every hour my friends look for my dissolution. It is probable this may be the last letter... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1833 - 520 pages
...from my eyes; for, on learning that you had been rescued from the jaws of the grave, I wept for very joy. May God long preserve you to be a blessing to...myself, my dear Celio, I must inform you that there is now no hope of my surviving long. No medicine gives me any relief. Every day, and indeed every hour,... | |
| Amelia Gillespie Smyth - 1834 - 474 pages
...to the work of Dr. M'Crie, which suggested the publication of the present Life and Correspondence. " Olympia Morata to Celio Secundo Curio. " My dearest...myself, my dear Celio, I must inform you that there are no hopes of my surviving long. No medicine gives me any relief; every day, indeed every hour, my friends... | |
| Caroline Bowles Southey - 1836 - 344 pages
...to the work of Dr. M'Crie, which suggested the publication of the present Life and Correspondence. tell you that the perusal of your letter drew tears...myself, my dear Celio, I must inform you that there are no hopes of my surviving long. No medicine gives me any relief ; every day, indeed every hour, my friends... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1842 - 428 pages
...from my eyes; for, on learning that you had been rescued from the jaws of the grave, I wept for very joy. May God long preserve you to be a blessing to...myself, my dear Celio, I must inform you that there is now no hope of my surviving long. No medicine gives me any relief. Every day, and indeed every hour,... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1847 - 586 pages
...wept for joy. May God long preserve you to be a blessing to his church. As to myself, my dear Curio, I must inform you that there are now no hopes of my...surviving long. No medicine gives me any relief. Every day—indeed every hour—my friends look for my dissolution. It is probable that this may be the last... | |
| William King Tweedie - 1855 - 332 pages
...Hence her calmness in the prospect of death. To her friend, Celio Secundo Curio, she wrote : — " I must inform you, that there are now no hopes of...long. No medicine gives me any relief. Every day, and indeed every hour, my friends look for my dissolution .... I know that I shall be victorious at... | |
| William King Tweedie - 1855 - 334 pages
...Hence her calmness in the prospect of death. To her friend, Celio Secundo Curio, she wrote : — " I must inform you, that there are now no hopes of...long. No medicine gives me any relief. Every day, and indeed every hour, my friends look for my dissolution .... I know that I shall be victorious at... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1856 - 540 pages
...from my eyes ; for, on learning that you had been rescued from the jaws of the grave, I wept for very joy. May God long preserve you to be a blessing to...myself, my dear Celio, I must inform you that there is now no hope of my surviving long. No medicine gives me any relief. Every day, and indeed every hour,... | |
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