| 1853 - 1142 pagina’s
...by misery and by guilt. When life can but perpetuate bitter memories, the wretched rush from it, " Mad from life's history, Glad to death's mystery, Swift to be hurled, Any where, any where, Out of the world."* And not alone the desolate and broken hearted. But those... | |
| 474 pagina’s
...bleak winds of March Made her tremble and shiver, But not the dark arch, Or the black flowing river ; Mad from life's history — Glad to death's mystery...hurled — Anywhere — anywhere Out of the world!" Is not that brief expression " anywhere, anywhere, out of the world," the consummation of human despair... | |
| 742 pagina’s
...bleak winds of March Hade her tremble and shiver ; But not the dark arch, Or the black flowing river. Mad from Life's history, Glad to Death's mystery Swift to be hurled, Auywhere ! anywhere out of the world!" I got up from my seat, I walked slowly but unwaveringly towards... | |
| 1845 - 656 pagina’s
...hurrying God knows whither — perhaps to her garrethome— perhaps, wanting that, to the River — '' Mad from life's history* Glad to death's mystery Swift to be hurled — Any where — any where Out of the world I " As the thought crossed my mind, I turned shuddering,... | |
| Henry Clapp - 1846 - 238 pagina’s
...bleak wind of March Made her tremble and shiver ; But not the dark arch, Or the black flowing river: Mad from life's history, Glad to death's mystery,...be hurled, — Anywhere, anywhere Out of the world ! In she plunged boldly, — No matter how coldly The rough river ran,— Over the brink of it : Picture... | |
| 1846 - 508 pagina’s
...witnesses of those fearful struggles with passion and strong despair which end in that wild resolve — ' Mad from Life's history, Glad to Death's mystery Swift to be hurled, A ny where — anywhere — Out of the world.' " ~4 And there it is, the ruined monument of that awful... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1846 - 816 pagina’s
...of the most pathetic of his poems, followed ; giving the picture of an unfortunate young woman — " Mad from life's history, Glad to death's mystery. Swift to be hurled." and plunging — ' No matter how coldly The rough river ran, — Over the brink of it, Picture it —... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1847 - 606 pagina’s
...bleak wind of March Made her tremble and shiver, But not the dark arch, Nor the black flowing river; Mad from life's history — Glad to death's mystery...to be hurled, Anywhere, anywhere Out of the world !" After all this, we have not the heart, as Lord Jeffrey would say, to turn to his " Whims and Oddities,"... | |
| Harriet Maria Gordon Smythies - 1847 - 366 pagina’s
...power is so unapproachable, that we have ventured to quote it here. It was even thus with Janet, — Mad from life's history, Glad to death's mystery Swift...to be hurled, Anywhere, anywhere, Out of the world ! CHAPTER XVIII. THE first suspicion entertained of the fate of poor Janet, the isolated, the desolate,... | |
| 1847 - 486 pagina’s
...bleak wiud of March Made her tremble and shiver, But not the dark arch, Or the black flowing river ; Mad from life's history, Glad to death's mystery,...be hurled, Anywhere, anywhere, Out of the world." » » • » » " One of Eve's familyWipe those poor lips of hers, Oozing so clammily." • * His humorous... | |
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