| Victoria (queen of Gt. Britain.) - 1884 - 484 ページ
...related to him by Dr. Black, his predecessor in the Barony Parish. Glasgow. Her words were : " When he was ta'en, it made sic' a hole in my heart that a' other sorrows gang lichtly through." a -a Mrs. Bruce's room, and there Dr. Macleod joined us, and was... | |
| Ellen Barker - 1885 - 304 ページ
...children, and had many sorrows, and who, when asked how she had been able to bear them, answered, " When he was ta'en it made sic' a hole in my heart that a' other sorrows gang lichtly through." The Queen adds, " And so it is most touchingly and truly expressed... | |
| Charles Bullock - 1887 - 220 ページ
...and had many sorrows, and who, when asked how she had been able to bear them, answered : " When he was ta'en it made sic' a hole in my heart that a' other sorrows gang lichtly through." The Queen adds : " And so it is, most touchingly and truly expressed... | |
| Walter Baxendale - 1888 - 708 ページ
...personally known to Dr. Macleod, but her remark was related to him by Dr. Black. Her words were — "When he was ta'en, it made sic a hole in my heart that a' other sorrows gang lichtly through." — Her Majesty the Queen. 139. AFFLICTIONS, Refined by. On the... | |
| Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett - 1895 - 296 ページ
...husband and several of her children. The poor woman had said, referring to her husband's death, "When he was ta'en, it made sic a hole in my heart that a' other sorrows gang lichtly through. " It is interesting to note that on October 3d, 1869, the Queen... | |
| Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett - 1901 - 308 ページ
...husband and several of her children. The poor woman had said, referring to her husband's death, " When he was ta'en, it made sic a hole in my heart that a' other sorrows gang lichtly through." It is interesting to note that on October 3d, 1869, the Queen... | |
| Charles Bullock - 1902 - 232 ページ
...and had many sorrows, and who, when asked how she had been able to bear them, answered : " When he was ta'en it made sic' a hole in my heart that a' other sorrows gang lichtly through." The Queen adds : " And so it is, most touchingly and truly expressed;... | |
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