| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1831 - 84 страници
...he live thus? duick, my good pencil, now? What a fine agony works upon his brow ! Ha ! gray-haired, and so strong ! How fearfully he stifles that short moan ! Gods ! if I could but paint a dying groan 1 "Pity"thee! Soldo! I pity the dumb victim at the altar — But does the robed priest for his pity... | |
| 1834 - 402 страници
...live thus ? Quick, my good pencil, now ! What a fine agony works upon his brow ! Ha ! gray-haired, and so strong ! How fearfully he stifles that short moan ! Gods ! if I could but paint a dying groan ! i " Pity" thee ! so I do ! I pity the dumb victim at the altar — But does the robed priest for... | |
| 1834 - 406 страници
...eould but paint a dying groan I N •• in WILLIS. " Pity" thee I so I do I I pity the dumb vietim at the altar — But does the robed priest for his pity falter? I'd raek thee, though I knew A thousand lives were perishing in thine — What were ten thousand to... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1835 - 274 страници
...he live thus ? Quick, my good pencil, now ! What a fine agony works upon his brow! Ha! gray-haired, and so strong ! How fearfully he stifles that short moan ! Gods ! if I could but paint a dying groan ! But does the rob'd priest for his pity falter ? I'd rack thee though I knew A thousand lives were... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1836 - 534 страници
...live thus ? Quick, my good pencil, now ! What a fine agony works upon his brow ! Ha ! gray-haired, and so strong ! How fearfully he stifles that short moan ? Gods ! if I could but paint a dying groan 1 'Pity'thee! So I do! I pity the dumb victim at the altar — But does the robed priest for his pity... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 страници
...long Will he live thus ? Quick, my good pencil, now ! What a fine agony works upon his brow ! Ha I grey-haired, and so strong ! How fearfully he stifles...altar ; But does the robed priest for his pity falter ? I'd rack thee, though I knew A thousand lives were perishing in thine : What were ten thousand to... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1837 - 266 страници
...he live thus? Quick, my good pencil, now! What a fine agony works upon his brow ! Ha 1 gray-haired, and so strong ! How fearfully he stifles that short...could but paint a dying groan ! ' Pity' thee ! So I do t I pity the dumb victim at the altar — But does the rob'd priest for his pity falter? I'd rack thee... | |
| Ebenezer Bailey - 1841 - 416 страници
...pencil, now ' What a fine agony works upon his brow ! Ha! gray-haired, and so strong! How fearfully lie stifles that short moan ! Gods ! if I could but paint...altar ; But does the robed priest for his pity falter T I'd rack thee, though I knew A thousand lives were perishing in thine : What were ten thousand to... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1843 - 524 страници
...he live thus ? Quick, my good pencil, now! What a fine agony works upon his brow ! Ha ! gray-haired, and so strong ! How fearfully he stifles that short...— , But does the robed priest for his pity falter ? I'd rack thee, though I knew A thousand lives were perishing in thine — What were ten thousand... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1844 - 900 страници
...he live thus ? Quick, my good pencil, now! What a fine agony works upon his brow ! Ha ! gray-haired, and so strong ! How fearfully he stifles that short...— But does the robed priest for his pity falter ? I'd rack thee, though I knew A thousand lives were perishing in thine — What were ten thousand... | |
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