| Joseph Cottle - 1837 - 370 pagina’s
...to disguise or conceal the cause. On the contrary, not only to friends, have I stated the whole case with tears, and the very bitterness of shame ; but...tremendous effects on myself. Thirdly, though before God 1 cannot lift up my eyelids, and only do not despair of his mercy, because to despair would be adding... | |
| 1837 - 704 pagina’s
...to disguise or conceal the cause. On the contrary, not only to friends, have I stated the whole case with tears, and the very bitterness of shame; but...instances, I have warned young men, mere acquaintances, who t had spoken of having taken laudanum, of the direful consequences, by an awful exposition of its tremendous... | |
| 1838 - 564 pagina’s
...to disguise or conceal the cause. On the contrary, not only to friends have I stated the whole case with tears and the very bitterness of shame, but in two instances I have warned young menr mere acquaintances, who had spoken of having taken laudanum, of the direful consequences, by an... | |
| 1875 - 492 pagina’s
...attempted to conceal the cause. On the contrary, not only to friends have I stated the whole case, with tears and the very bitterness of shame, but in two instances NEWSPAPERS AND NEWSPAPER MEN. 297 I have warned young men, mere acquaintances, who had spoken of having... | |
| Joseph Cottle - 1847 - 562 pagina’s
...disguise or conceal the cause. On the contrary, not only" to friends, have I stated the whole case with tears, and the very bitterness of shame ; but...consequences, by an awful exposition of its tremendous efl'ects on myself. Thirdly, though before God I cannot lift up my eyelids, and only do not despair... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1847 - 550 pagina’s
...the whole case with tears and the very bitterness of shame, but * Biog. Supp. to Biog. Lit., p. 413. in two instances I have warned young men, mere acquaintances,...awful exposition of its tremendous effects on myself. Had I but a few hundred pounds, but £ 200, — half to send to Mrs. Coleridge and half to place myself... | |
| 1848 - 622 pagina’s
...of my Redeemer. I have warned young men, mine acquaintances who have spoken of having taken opium, of the direful consequences, by an awful exposition of its tremendous effects upon myself. I was seduced into the habit ignorantly. I had heard of a person afflicted as I was, having... | |
| 1854 - 664 pagina’s
...to disguise or conceal the eause. On the contrary, not only to friends have I stated the whole ease with tears, and the very bitterness of shame; but...had spoken of having taken laudanum, of the direful cousecrueuces, by an awful exposition of its tremendous effects on myself. Thirdly, though before God... | |
| William Keddie - 1854 - 400 pagina’s
...to disguise or conceal the cause. On the contrary, not only to friends have I stated the whole case with tears, and the very bitterness of shame, but...warned young men, mere acquaintances, who had spoken of taking laudanum, of the direful consequences, by an awful exposition of its tremendous eifects on myself.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1861 - 448 pagina’s
...to disguise or conceal the cause. On the contrary, not only to friends have I stated the whole case with tears and the very bitterness of shame, but in...awful exposition of its tremendous effects on myself. ...... Had I but a few hundred pounds, but £200, — half to send to Mrs. Coleridge and half to place... | |
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