She had made an effort to put on something like mourning for her son; and nothing could be more touching than this struggle between pious affection and utter poverty: a black ribbon or so — a faded black handkerchief, and one or two more such humble... Literary Criticisms and Other Papers - Stran 84avtor: Horace Binney Wallace - 1856 - 458 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Richard Greene Parker - 1857 - 152 strani
...more touching than this struggle between pious affection and utter poverty: a black riband or so—a faded black handkerchief, and one or two more such...humble attempts to express by outward signs that grief that passeth show. 309. There is nothing more prejudicial to the grandeur of buildings, than to abound... | |
| Interesting tales - 1858 - 220 strani
...surprise, I saw the old woman tottering down the aisle to her accustomed seat on the steps of the altar. She had made an effort to put on something like mourning...express by outward signs that grief which passes show. When I looked round upon the storied monuments; the stately hatchments; the cold marble pomp, with... | |
| Lucius Osgood - 1858 - 494 strani
...could be more touching than this struggle between pious affection and utter poverty, — a black riband or so, a faded black handkerchief, and one or two...express by outward signs that grief which passes show. a broken heart, I felt that this living monument of real grief was worth them all. 19. I related her... | |
| Ferdinand E. A. Gasc - 1858 - 362 strani
...kind of;' and leave 5 See page 117, note Is. out ' for her son.' poverty i1 a black riband or so,2 a faded black handkerchief, and one or two more such...to express by outward signs that grief which passes show.5 When I looked round upon the storied monuments,4 the stately hatchments, the cold marble pomp,... | |
| Ferdinand E A. Gasc - 1860 - 360 strani
...a kind of;' and leave 5 See page 117, note 13. out 'for her son.' poverty :la black riband or so,2 a faded black handkerchief, and one or two more such...express by outward signs that grief which passes show.* When I looked round upon the storied monuments,4 the stately hatchments, the cold marble pomp, with... | |
| Washington Irving - 1861 - 474 strani
...I saw the poor old woman tottering down the aisle to her accustomed seat on the steps of the altar. She had made an effort to put on something like mourning...express by outward signs that grief which passes show. When I looked round upon the storied monuments, the stately hatchments, the cold marble pomp, with... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1863 - 314 strani
...I saw the poor old woman tottering down the aisle to her accustomed seat on the steps of the altar. She had made an effort to put on something like mourning...express by outward signs that grief which passes show. When I looked round upon the storied monuments, the stately hatchments, the cold marble pomp, with... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1863 - 614 strani
...I saw the poor old woman tottering down the aia.e to her accustomed seat on the steps of the altar. She had made an effort to put on something like mourning...express by outward signs that grief which passes show. When I looked round upon the storied monuments, the stately hatchments, the cold marble pomp, wife... | |
| Washington Irving - 1864 - 520 strani
...the poor old woman tottering down the aisle to her accustomed seat on the steps of the altar. She hud made an effort to put on something like mourning for...express by outward signs that grief which passes show. When I looked round upon the storied monuments, the stately hatchments, the cold marble pomp, with... | |
| Washington Irving - 1865 - 532 strani
...son; and nothing could be more touching than this Htruggle between pious affection and utter povertv : a black ribbon or so — a faded black handkerchief,...express by outward signs that grief which passes show. When I looked round upon the storied monuments, the stately hatchments, the cold marble pomp, with... | |
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