My dear, Byron is dead — -gone? After being a while silent, he said, ' Oh, I'm sorry that Byron is dead. I did hope he would live to do something for Christ. What a harp he might have swept !' The whole impression made upon me by the conversation was... Women who Win, Or, Making Things Happen - Page 9by William M. Thayer - 1896 - 420 pagesFull view - About this book
| Lyman Beecher - 1863 - 520 pages
...remember hearing father relate the account of his separation from his wife ; and one day hearing him say, with a sorrowful countenance, as if announcing the...very interesting to him, ' My dear, Byron is dead — yonc.' After being a while silent, he said, " Oh, I'm sorry that Byron •• is dead. I did hope... | |
| Lyman Beecher - 1864 - 572 pages
...remember hearing father relate the account of his separation from his wife ; and one day hearing him say, with a sorrowful countenance, as if announcing the...him, 'My dear, Byron is dead — -gone? After being a while silent, he said, ' Oh, I'm sorry that Byron is dead. I did hope he would live to do something... | |
| Lyman Beecher - 1865 - 580 pages
...remember hearing father relate the account of his separation from his wife ; and one day hearing him say, with a sorrowful countenance, as if announcing the...him, ' My dear, Byron is dead — gone? After being a while silent, he said, ' Oh, I'm sorry that Byron is dead. I did hope he would live to do something... | |
| Lyman Beecher - 1866 - 594 pages
...separation from his wife ; and one day hearing him say, with a sorrowful countenance, as if anL . nouncing the death of some one very interesting to him, ' My dear, Byron is dead — //one.' After being a while silent, he said, ' Oh, I'm sorry that Byron is dead. I did hope he... | |
| Elizabeth Stuart Phelps - 1884 - 760 pages
...hearing father relate the account of Byron'a separation from his wife ; and one day hearing him say with a sorrowful countenance, as if announcing the...'"My dear, Byron is dead, — gone.' " After being a while silent, ho said : — " ' Oh, I'm sorry Byron is dead. I did hope he would have lived to do... | |
| 1884 - 756 pages
...hearing father relate the account of Byron's separation from his wife ; and one day hearing him say with a sorrowful countenance, as if announcing the..."'My dear, Byron is dead, — gone' " After being a while silent, he said : — '"Oh, I'm sorry Byron is dead. I did hope he would have lived to do something... | |
| 1885 - 786 pages
...hearing father relate the account of Byron's separation from his wife ; and one day hearing him say with a sorrowful countenance, as if announcing the..."'My dear, Byron is dead, — gone.' " After being a while silent, he said : — " ' Oh, I'm sorry Byron is dead. I did hope he would have lived to do... | |
| 1897 - 418 pages
...caricature than an example of a Christian scholar. He is merely funny when he exclaims, " I did hope Byron would live to do something for Christ. What a harp he might have swe*pt ! " ; but when he expresses his opinion that "the impurities of Sterne and Swift have already virtually... | |
| 1888 - 766 pages
...hearing father relate the account of Ityron's separation from his wife ; and one day hearing him say with a sorrowful countenance, as if announcing the...to him : — "'My dear, Byron is dead, — gone.' " Afier being a while silent, he said : — " ' Oh, I'm sorry Byron is dead. I did hope he would have... | |
| William M. Thayer - 1893 - 464 pages
...hearing father relate the account of Byron's separation from his wife ; and one day hearing him say, with a sorrowful countenance, as if announcing the...Oh, I am sorry Byron is dead ! I did hope he would have lived to do something for Christ. What a harp he might have swept ! ' " The whole impression made... | |
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