Fear was now added to her grief. ' What mean you ? Why talk you of death ? Bethink yourself, Wieland ; bethink yourself, and this fit will pass. 0 ! why came I hither ? Why did you drag me hither ? ' " ' I brought thee hither to fulfil a divine command.... Biographical and Critical Miscellanies - Stran 18avtor: William Hickling Prescott - 1858 - 729 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1811 - 212 strani
...this fit will pass. O why came I hither ! Why did you drag me hither ?' " I brought thee hither to fulfil a divine command. I am appointed thy destroyer,...thy wife ? And wouldst thou kill me ? Thou wilt not ; aud yet — I see — thou art Wieland no longer ! A fury resistless and horrible possesses thee... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1811 - 212 strani
..." I brought thee hither to fulfil a divine command. I am appointed thy destroyer, and destroy thce I must.' Saying this I seized her wrists. She shrieked...her efforts were vain. " Surely, surely, Wieland, Ihou dost not mean it. Am I not thy wife ? And wouldst thou kill me ? Thou wilt not; and yet—I see—thou... | |
| 1849 - 782 strani
...hero of tbe story, is a Puritan whom heaven has commanded to slay his wife. '"I brought thee hither to fulfil a divine command. I am appointed thy destroyer...Saying this I seized her wrists. She shrieked aloud and endeavored » free herself from my grasp: but her efforts weft vain. ' Surely, surely, Wieland, thou... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1834 - 388 strani
...this fit will pass. O why came I hither ! Why did you drag me hither ? ' " ' I brought thee hither to fulfil a divine command. I am appointed thy destroyer,...this I seized her wrists. She shrieked aloud, and endeavored to free herself from my grasp ; but her efforts were vain. " ' Surely, surely, Wieland,... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1845 - 374 strani
...this fit will pass. 0, why came I hither ? Why did you drag me hitherl' "'I brought thee hither to fulfil a divine command. I am appointed thy destroyer,...this I seized her wrists. She shrieked aloud, and endeavored to free herself from my grasp ; but her efforts were vain. " ' Surely, surely, Wieland,... | |
| 1848 - 734 strani
...destroyer, and destroy thee I must.' Saying this I seized her wrists. She shrieked aloud, and endeavored to free herself from my grasp ; but her efforts were...me ? Thou wilt not ; and yet — I see — thou art VVieland no longer ! A fury resistless and horrible possesses thee — spare me — spare — help... | |
| 1848 - 1390 strani
...; bethink yourself, and this fit will pass. O why came f hither ! Why did you drag me hither ?' " ' I brought thee hitherto fulfil a divine command. I...this I seized her wrists. She shrieked aloud, and endeavored to free herself from my grasp ; but her efforts were vain. " ' Surely, surely, Wieland,... | |
| 1848 - 722 strani
...Wieland; bethink yourself, and this fit will pass. О why came [ hither ! Why did you drag me hither ? " ' I brought thee hitherto fulfil a divine command. I...this I seized her wrists. She shrieked aloud, and endeavored to free herself from my grasp; but her efforts were vain. " ' Surely, surely, Wieland, thou... | |
| 1849 - 820 strani
...is a Puritan whom heaven has commanded to slay his wife. " 'I brought thee hither to fulfil adivine command. I am appointed thy destroyer and destroy...Saying this I seized her wrists. She shrieked aloud and endeavored to free herself from my grasp : but her efforts were vain. ' Surely, surely, Wieland, thou... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1853 - 390 strani
...destroyer, and destroy thee I must.' Saying this I seized her wrists. She shrieked aloud, and endeavored to free herself from my grasp ; but her efforts were...me ? Thou wilt not ; and yet — I see — thou art Wieiand no longer > A fury resistless and horrible possesses thee — spare me — spare — help —... | |
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