Thesaurus of Horror; Or, The Charnel House Explored ...Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1817 - 175 pagina's |
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Pagina 59
... mouths of flame , at the most unseasonable hours of mid- night , and when there was no other witness than some love - lorn maid's fears , they refused to speak or tell their errand , lest their voices should be known , unless they were ...
... mouths of flame , at the most unseasonable hours of mid- night , and when there was no other witness than some love - lorn maid's fears , they refused to speak or tell their errand , lest their voices should be known , unless they were ...
Pagina 81
... mouth , but , after repeated trials , could not observe it to be stained in the least by her breath ; her under jaw was likewise fallen , ( as the common phrase is , ) and , in short , she had every appearance of a dead person . All ...
... mouth , but , after repeated trials , could not observe it to be stained in the least by her breath ; her under jaw was likewise fallen , ( as the common phrase is , ) and , in short , she had every appearance of a dead person . All ...
Pagina 82
... mouth and nostrils with cotton or other stuffing . Lastly , he recommends not to cover the visage or face with any kind of cloth until the body is deposited in its coffin ! " Thus ends the Encyclopædia Britannica ac- count of instances ...
... mouth and nostrils with cotton or other stuffing . Lastly , he recommends not to cover the visage or face with any kind of cloth until the body is deposited in its coffin ! " Thus ends the Encyclopædia Britannica ac- count of instances ...
Pagina 96
... mouth'd alligators , come and dine ! For , though ye paralyze or rend the frame , Ye have not learnt to bury men alive !!! Disease , attend too ; that which kills most sure , Whether it gravel be , or painful stone , ( Calling the aid ...
... mouth'd alligators , come and dine ! For , though ye paralyze or rend the frame , Ye have not learnt to bury men alive !!! Disease , attend too ; that which kills most sure , Whether it gravel be , or painful stone , ( Calling the aid ...
Pagina 98
... mouth and gushing nostrils pour a flood , " And e'en the pores ooze out the trickling blood ; " In the red deluge all the parts lie drown'd , " And the whole body seems one bleeding wound ! " Rowe . PHILOSOPHIC DEMONSTRATIONS OF THE ...
... mouth and gushing nostrils pour a flood , " And e'en the pores ooze out the trickling blood ; " In the red deluge all the parts lie drown'd , " And the whole body seems one bleeding wound ! " Rowe . PHILOSOPHIC DEMONSTRATIONS OF THE ...
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Pagina 57 - Greater than human kind she seem'd to look, And, with an accent more than mortal, spoke. Her staring eyes with sparkling fury roll ; When all the god came rushing on her soul. Swiftly she turn'd, and, foaming as she spoke,
Pagina 1 - I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, : Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood.
Pagina 45 - Ne is there hauke which mantleth her on pearch, Whether high towring or accoasting low, But I the measure of her flight doe search, And all her pray and all her diet know...
Pagina 149 - A large quantity of manuscripts was also found among the ruins; and very sanguine hopes were entertained by the learned, that many works of the ancients would be restored to light, and that a new mine of science was on the point of being opened ; but the difficulty of unrolling the burnt parchments, and of deciphering the obscure letters, has' proved such an obstacle, that very little progress has been made in the work.
Pagina 75 - The bed clothes are immediately removed, and the body is exposed to the air. This, when cold, must extinguish any spark of life that may remain, and which, by a different treatment, might have been kindled into...
Pagina 76 - ... established, that we can scarcely suppose undertakers capable of distinguishing an apparent from a real death. Animals which sleep during winter, show no signs of life ; in this case circulation is only suspended ; but were it annihilated, the vital spark does not so easily lose its action as the fluids of the body, and the principle of life, which long survives the appearance of death, may re-animate a body, in which the action of all the organs, seems to be at an end. But how difficult is it...
Pagina 80 - All that saw her, looked upon her as dead, and the report was current through the whole place ; nay, a gentleman of the town actually wrote to his friend in the island of Scilly, that she was deceased. But one of those who were paying the last kind office of humanity to her remains perceived...
Pagina 57 - Sibyllae. ventum erat ad limen, cum virgo, 'poscere fata tempus,' ait ; 'deus, ecce, deus ! ' cui talia fanti ante fores subito non vultus, non color unus, non comptae mansere comae ; sed pectus anhelum, et rabie fera corda tument ; maiorque videri nec mortale sonans, adflata est numine quando 50 iam propiore dei. ' cessas in vota precesque, Tros,' ait, ' Aenea, cessas ? neque enim ante dehiscent attonitae magna ora domus.
Pagina 51 - I/ to the }) and let the Moone be in the Midheaven, if you can, and take * * * * of the powder of it in white •wine. If it be not thus gathered according to the rules of astrology, it hath little or no virtue in it.