| David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 strani
...a wretched reverie. She raised her glazed eyes, and looked about with a faint wildness. As the men approached with cords to lower the coffin into the...poor woman who attended her, took her by the arm, endeavoring to raise her from the earth, and to whisper something like consolation. 'Nay, now — nay,... | |
| Timothy Stone Pinneo - 1847 - 502 strani
...a wretched reverie. She raised her glazed eyes, and looked about with a faint wildness. As the men approached with cords, to lower the coffin into the...poor woman who attended her, took her by the arm, endeavoring to raise her from the earth, and to whisper something like consolation ; " Nay, now ; nay,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 478 strani
...a wretched reverie. She raised her glazed eyes, and looked about with a faint wildness. As the men approached with cords to lower the coffin into the...The poor woman who attended her took her by the arm, endeavoring to raise her from the earth, and to whisper something like consolation—" Nay, now—nay,... | |
| Salem Town - 1848 - 298 strani
...she was gazing on the last relics of her son with the yearnings of a mother's heart. 5. As the men approached with cords to lower the coffin into the...poor woman, who attended her, took her by the arm, endeavored to raise her from the earth, and to whisper something like consolation. "Nay, now, — nay,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 276 strani
...a wretched reverie. She raised her glazed eyes, and looked about with a faint wildness. As the men approached with cords to lower the coffin into the...The poor woman who attended her took her by the arm, endeavoring to raise her from the earth, and to whisper something like consolation — " Nay, now —... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 544 strani
...a wretched reverie. She raised her glazed eyes, and looked about with a faint wildness. As the men approached with cords to lower the coffin into the...The poor woman who attended her took her by the arm, endeavoring to raise her from the earth, aiid to whisper something like consolation—" Nay, now—nay,... | |
| Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - 1849 - 80 strani
...thee, Whither should I betake me, where subsist ? 19. Grief, Sorrow, and Commiseration^ As the men approached with cords to lower the coffin into the...grief. The poor woman who attended her took her by the Define hatred. Aversion. Loathing. Contempt. Impatience. Lamentation. Supplication. Entreaty. Sorrow.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 278 strani
...and broke into an agony of grief. The poor woman who attended her took her by the arm, endeavoring to raise her from the earth, and to whisper something like consolation — " Nay, now — nay, now — don't take it. so sorely to heart." She could only shake her head and wring her hands,... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1850 - 318 strani
...a wretched reverie. She raised her glazed eyes, and looked about with a faint wildness. As the men approached with cords to lower the coffin into the...The poor woman who attended her took her by the arm, endeavored to raise her from the earth, and to 13 whisper something like consolation — " Nay, now... | |
| Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - 1850 - 88 strani
...thee, Whither should I betake me, where subsist ? 19. Grief, Sorrow, and Commiseration.* , As the men approached with cords to lower the coffin into the...grief. The poor woman who attended her took her by the Define hatred. Aversion. Loathing -T3ontempt. Impatience. Lamentation. Supplication. Entreaty. Sorrow.... | |
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