Ellen MiddletonR. Bentley & Son, 1884 - 413 страници |
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... death , and the sanctuaries were laid among the vaults and the tombs -- when , in darkness and in silence , Christians knelt on the cold stones , and a short hurried bell from the altar alone warned them of the moment when the blessed ...
... death , and the sanctuaries were laid among the vaults and the tombs -- when , in darkness and in silence , Christians knelt on the cold stones , and a short hurried bell from the altar alone warned them of the moment when the blessed ...
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... death , and hell , and darkness Are driving me to madness . ' It would be difficult to describe the revulsion of feeling which Mr. Lacy experienced on reading the expression of a despair that contrasted so strikingly with the joy and ...
... death , and hell , and darkness Are driving me to madness . ' It would be difficult to describe the revulsion of feeling which Mr. Lacy experienced on reading the expression of a despair that contrasted so strikingly with the joy and ...
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... death and hell and darkness are driving man to madness , to whom should he turn but to Him who took from the grave its victory , from death its sting , and from hell its prey ? —to Him who died and rose again the third day , in order ...
... death and hell and darkness are driving man to madness , to whom should he turn but to Him who took from the grave its victory , from death its sting , and from hell its prey ? —to Him who died and rose again the third day , in order ...
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Lady Georgiana Fullerton. that death and hell and darkness should never more drive men to madness . ' On the evening of this day Mr. Lacy received the follow- ing note . It seemed written at once with difficulty and with rapidity , and ...
Lady Georgiana Fullerton. that death and hell and darkness should never more drive men to madness . ' On the evening of this day Mr. Lacy received the follow- ing note . It seemed written at once with difficulty and with rapidity , and ...
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... death , which since yesterday has seemed to draw very near to me ; and to one who has suffered as I have suffered , death , if it could be robbed of its terror , ought not to be very dreadful . I have often said , " Would that I could ...
... death , which since yesterday has seemed to draw very near to me ; and to one who has suffered as I have suffered , death , if it could be robbed of its terror , ought not to be very dreadful . I have often said , " Would that I could ...
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agitation Alice Alice's answered asked aunt beautiful bless Brandon Bridman Brook Street BURLINGTON STREET calm cheek child church countenance dare dark dear dear Mary death despair door dreadful Eau de Cologne Edward Middleton Ellen Elmsley emotion Ernsley Escourt exclaimed eyes face fear feel felt flowers forgive gave give Hampstead hand happiness hardened my heart hate head heard heart heaven Henry Lovell Henry's hope hour Julia's kind Lacy laudanum leave letter lips listened looked manner marriage married mercy mind misery morning never Newfoundland dog night nosegay once opened pale passion passion flower peace pray prayer RICHARD BENTLEY Rosa Salisbury secret seemed silence smile sorrow soul speak spirit spoke stood strange suffered talk tears tell terror things thought told tone took Tracy trembled turned uncle uttered voice walked wife window wish woman words