Poor Tom ! the first and bitterest feeling which was like to break his heart, was the sense of his own cowardice. The vice of all others which he loathed was brought in and burned in on his own soul. He had lied to his mother, to his conscience, to his... School Days at Rugby - Pagina 245door Thomas Hughes - 1866 - 405 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Lizzie E. Wooster, Lorraine Elizabeth Wooster - 1907 - 328 pagina’s
...if his heart would break. He was only fourteen years old. Poor Tom ! The first and bitterest feeling was the sense of his own cowardice. The vice of all others which he loathed was burned in on his own soul. He had lied to his mother, to his conscience, to his God. And then the poor,... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1908 - 280 pagina’s
...lying down, and for the last year he had probably not said his prayers in earnest a dozen times. 5. Poor Tom ! the first and bitterest feeling, which...loathed was brought in and burned in on his own soul. And the poor little weak boy Arthur, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had done... | |
| Will David Howe, Myron Thomas Pritchard, Elizabeth Virginia Brown - 1909 - 308 pagina’s
...pass with Tom that for the last year he had probably not said his prayers in earnest a dozen times. Poor Tom ! the first and bitterest feeling which was...poor little weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had done that which he, braggart as he was, dared not do. The first dawn... | |
| Georgia Alexander - 1909 - 296 pagina’s
...sitting, or lying down. For the last year he had probably not said his prayers in earnest a dozen times. Poor Tom! the first and bitterest feeling which was...break his heart, was the sense of his own cowardice. How could he bear it ? And then the poor, little, weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1911 - 414 pagina’s
...Lord before men: and for the last year he had probably not said his prayers in earnest a dozen times. Poor Tom! the first and bitterest feeling which was...poor little weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had done that which he, braggart as he was, dared not do. The first dawn... | |
| Elias Hershey Sneath - 1916 - 312 pagina’s
...Lord before men ; and for the last year he had probably not said his prayers in earnest a dozen times. Poor Tom ! the first and bitterest feeling, which...poor little weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had done that which he, braggart as he was, dared not do. The first dawn... | |
| Rollo La Verne Lyman, Howard Copeland Hill - 1925 - 718 pagina’s
...pass with Tom that for the last year he had probably not said his prayers in earnest a dozen times. Poor Tom ! the first and bitterest feeling which was...conscience, to his God! How could he bear it ? And then poor little Arthur, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had done that which he,... | |
| Elizabeth F. Hague, Mary Chalmers, Marie A. Kelly - 1928 - 424 pagina’s
...sitting, or lying down. For the last year he had probably not said his prayers in earnest a dozen times. Poor Tom! The first and bitterest feeling which was...break his heart was the sense of his own cowardice. How could he bear it? And then the poor little weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1920 - 264 pagina’s
...before men; and for the last year he had probably not said his prayers in earnest a dozen times. 4. Poor Tom! the first and bitterest feeling, which was...loathed was brought in and burned in on his own soul. He bad lied to his mother, to his conscience, to his God. How could he bear it? And then the poor, little,... | |
| Rashna B. Singh - 2004 - 390 pagina’s
...this, he realizes, shows a lack of moral courage of the sort even the meek Arthur had been capable of: "Poor Tom! The first and bitterest feeling which was...poor little weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had done that which he, braggart as he was, dared not do" (178). The next... | |
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