I wish I had any comfort to send you; but believe this, that nothing but the last violence shall ever give my hand or heart where you would be sorry to see them bestowed.
Your submitting, on my account, to such cruel insults from my father, lays me under an obligation I shall ever own.
The only wife I have ever wanted, the only woman I shall ever wed, is here.
I am not less thine own--nay, rather I shall ever be free to be more wholly thine because, as we first stood together in our chamber, I heard the Convent bell.
I shall ever try to drive all evils away from my heart and keep my love in flower, knowing that thou hast thy seat in the inmost shrine of my heart.
Life of my life, I shall ever try to keep my body pure, knowing that thy living touch is upon all my limbs.
I shall ever try to keep all untruths out from my thoughts, knowing that thou art that truth which has kindled the light of reason in my mind.
I doubt if I shall ever value it as you do your old home.
Indeed, I doubt if I shall ever go there again--without you, Clarissa.
This was a Jesuit, named Father Hemet; a good and wise old man, whose memory I shall ever hold in veneration.
I have seen it once, and came home with such a pain in my side and confused chaos in my head that I do not think I shall ever wish to see it again.
As to the mere excitement proceeding from the public applause of a theater, I am sure you will believe me when I say I do not think I shall ever experience it.
The last time that I saw that old man I sat with him under his porch on a bright sunny evening, talking, laughing, winding wreaths round his hat, and singing to him, and that is the last I shall ever see of him.
I cannot swear I shall never fall in love, but if I do I will fall out of it again, for I do not think I shall ever so far lose sight of my best interest and happiness as to enter into a relation for which I feel so unfit.
My dear Tim, you have indeed, and you know me too well to think I shall ever forget it; but now I must first ascertain where the will of the late Sir William is to be found.
The effect of my wife's death was a very great shock to me, and such a one I could not forget--one I shall ever remember, and one that at least made a lasting impression upon me.
This self-same look which the hand of death had placed upon me, I shall ever wear.
Here, without fixed design or stability of purpose, like some miser who has hidden his own hoards so deeply within the bowels of the earth he cannot hope that he shall ever again be able to bring them to the light of day.
This will probably be the last opportunity I shall ever have of visiting Europe, and there is much to see that I have not seen, and cannot see this winter.
It is likely this will be the last opportunity I shall everhave of travelling abroad and I am desirous of making the most of the pleasant opportunity.
For my part I do not know when I shall ever be able to leave home long enough for a visit.
Neither slavery, nor involuntary servitude, unless for the punishment of crimes, shall ever be tolerated in this State.
No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of contracts, shall ever be passed.
The chances are that you do quite as much good to me as I shall ever do to you.
I have never been very unhappy since that day, and I don't believe I shall ever be very unhappy again.
My Dearest Friend, for such you most truly are, nor does there exist a person who obtains, or shall ever obtain, a superior place in my esteem and affection.
Indeed, my Thoughts have not quitted that place, for five minutes, & I begin to wonder, whether I shall ever think of any thing else.
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