But nothing is more insidious than the evolution of wishes from mere fancies, and of wants from mere wishes.


The Works of Thomas Hardy in Prose and Verse: (23) Late lyrics and earlier, and the famous tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall (ed. 1912)


But nothing is more insidious than the evolution of wishes from mere fancies, and of wants from mere wishes.

But nothing is more insidious than the evolution of wishes from mere fancies, and of wants from mere wishes.

But nothing is more insidious than the evolution of wishes from mere fancies, and of wants from mere wishes.

But nothing is more insidious than the evolution of wishes from mere fancies, and of wants from mere wishes.