| William Hayley - 1803 - 348 pages
...within doors, or fing fome hymns of Martin's collection, and by the help of Mrs. Unwin's harpfichord make up a tolerable concert, in which our hearts, I hope, are the bef t and Eioft. mufical performers. After tea we fally forth to •walk in good earneft. Mrs. Unwin... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...within doors, or fing fome hymns of Martin's collection, and, by the help of Mrs Unwin's harpfichord, make up a tolerable concert, in which our hearts, I hope, are the bed and moft mufical performers. After tea, we fally forth to •walk in good earned. Mrs Unwin is... | |
| William Hayley - 1806 - 404 pages
...rains, or is too windy for walking, we either converse within doors, or sing some Hymns pf Martin's collection, and by the help of Mrs. Unwin's harpsichord, make up a to lerable concert, in which our hearts, I hope, are the best and most musical performers. After tea... | |
| Missions - 1803 - 652 pages
...converse within doors, or sing some hymns of Martin's* collection, aud, by the help of Mrs. Unwiu's harpsichord, make up a tolerable concert ; in which our hearts, I hope, are the best ;md most musical performers. After ten, we sally forth to walk in good earnest. Mrs. Unwin is a good... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 466 pages
...or is too windy for walking, 44 we either converse within doors, or sing some " hymns of Martin's1 collection; and, by the help " of Mrs. Unwin's harpsichord,...tolerable " concert, in which our hearts, I hope, are the most " musical performers. After tea, we sally forth to " walk in good earnest, and we generally travel... | |
| Christian biography - 1826 - 440 pages
...rains, or is too windy for walking, we either converse within doors, or sing some hymns of Martin's collection, and by the help of Mrs. Unwin's harpsichord, make up a tolerable concert, in which our hearts are the Dest and the most musical performers. After tea, we sally forth to take a wait in good earnest,... | |
| Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 828 pages
...rains, or is too windy for walking, we either converse within doors, or sing some hymns of Martin's collection, and, by the help of Mrs Unwin's harpsichord,...is a good walker,) and we have generally travelled above four miles before we see home again. When the days are short, we make the excursion in the former... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pages
...rains, or is too windy for walking, we either converse witliin doors, or mag some hymns of Martin's creeping cold, arc the best and most musical performers. After tea we sally forth to walk in good earnest. Mrs. Unwin... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1833 - 354 pages
...rains, or is too windy for walking, we either converse within doors, or sing some hymns of Martin's collection, and by the help of Mrs. Unwin's harpsichord, make up a tolerable concert, in which our hearts are the best and the most musical performers. After tea, we sally forth to take a walk in good earnest,... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1833 - 512 pages
...rains, or is too windy for walking, we either converse within doors, or sing some hymns of Martin's collection, and by the help of Mrs. Unwin's harpsichord, make up a tolerable concert, in which our hearts are the best and most musical performers. After tea, we sally forth to take a walk in good earnest,... | |
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