| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1839 - 322 pagina’s
...danger darkened around his name, she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what...image? Let those tell who have had the portals of the tornb suddenly closed between them and the being they most loved on earth, — who have sat at its... | |
| B. Bowing - 1840 - 436 pagina’s
...danger darkened around his name, she loved him the more ardently for his very -sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what...one shut out in a cold and lonely world, from whence all that was most lovely and loving had departed. But then the horrors of such a grave — so frightful,... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1842 - 386 pagina’s
...ardently for his very sufferings'. If, then', his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foei', what must have been the agony of her whose whole soul was occupied by his image'? Il>ct those tell who have had the portals of the tomb suddenly closed be. t \vcen them and the being... | |
| Washington Irving - 1843 - 400 pagina’s
...danger darkened around his name, she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes ,...one shut out in a cold and lonely world, from whence all that was most lovely and loving had departed. But then the horrors of such a grave! so frightful!... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1845 - 482 pagina’s
...danger darkened around his name, she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what...threshold, as one shut out in a cold and lonely world, whence all that was most lovely and loving had departed. But then, the horrors of such a grave ! —... | |
| John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 pagina’s
...danger darkened around his name, she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what...being they most loved on earth — who have sat at his threshliold, as one shut out in a cold and lonely world, from whence all that was most lovely and... | |
| Robert Emmet - 1845 - 140 pagina’s
...his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what must|have been the agony of her whose whole soul was occupied by his image 1 Let those tell who have had the portal of the tomb suddenly closed between them and the being they... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1846 - 366 pagina’s
...danger darkenedaroundhisname, she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what...who have had the portals of the tomb suddenly closed The following account of Sarah Curran's ill-fated attachment, conveys a better idea of it, and its... | |
| Hugh Gawthrop - 1847 - 184 pagina’s
...danger darkened around his name, she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy, even of his foes,...earth — who have sat at its threshold, as one shut Dl out in a cold and lonely world, from whence all that was most lovely and loving had departed. But... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1847 - 380 pagina’s
...danger darkenedaround his name, she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what...of her whose whole soul was occupied by his image 1 Let those tell who have had the portals of the tomb suddenly closed between them and the being they... | |
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