I could neither weep nor answer, and continued swallowed up in silent agony all that day, and the following night, even till the dawn of day. As soon as a glimmering ray darted through the doleful prison, that I could view again those four faces, in which... Prefazioni e polemiche - Page 101by Giuseppe Baretti - 1911 - 405 pagesFull view - About this book
| Joseph Warton - 1756 - 348 pages
...! what ails you ? I could neither weep nor anfwer, and continued fwallowed up im filent agony, all that day, and the following night , even till the dawn of day. As foon, as a glimmering ray darted through the doleful prifon, that I could view again tbofe four faces,... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1762 - 362 pages
...! what ails you ? I could neither weep nor anfwer, and continued fwallowed up in filent agony, all that day, and the following night, even till the dawn of day. As foon as a glimmering ray darted through the doleful prifon, that I could view again thofe four faces,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1771 - 590 pages
...what ails you : ' I could neither weep nor anfwer, and continued fwallowed up in filent agony, all that day, and the following night, even till the dawn of day; -As foon as a glimmering ray darted through the doleful prjfon,. that I could view again thofe four faces... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1799 - 510 pages
...! what ails you ? I could neither weep nor anfwer, and continued fwallowed up in filent agony, all that day, and the following night, even till the dawn of day. As foon as a glimmering ray darted thro' the doleful prifon, that I could view again thofe four faces... | |
| Nathan Drake - English literature - 1800 - 482 pages
...onus! what aih you? I could neither weep nor answer, and continued swallowed up in silent agony, all that day, and the following night, even till the dawn...ray darted through the doleful prison, that I could vjew again those four faces in which my own image was impressed, I gnawed both my hands, with grief... | |
| Miscellanea Perthensis - 1801 - 242 pages
...us, what ails you ? I could neither weep nor anfwer,. and continued fwallowed up in filent agony, all that day, and the following night, even till the dawn of day. As foon as a glimmering ray ftarted through the doleful prifon, that I could view again thofe four faces... | |
| Nathan Drake - English literature - 1804 - 480 pages
...us ! what ails you ? I could neither weep nor answer, and continued swallowed up in sjlent agony all that day, and the following night, even till the dawn...view again those four faces in which my own image was impressed, I gnawed both my hands, with grief and rage. My children believing I did this through eagerness... | |
| Anecdotes - 1826 - 418 pages
...what ails you ?' I could neither weep, nor answer ; and continued swallowed up in silent agony all that day, and the following night; even till the dawn...view again those four faces in which my own image was impressed, I gnawed both my hands with grief and rage. My children believing 1 did this through eagerness... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 798 pages
...what ails you ?' I could neither weep nor ' answer, and continued swallowed up in silent agony, all ' that day and the following night, even till the dawn...prison, that I could view again those four faces, f in which my own, image was impressed, I gnawed both ' my hands with grief and rage. My children believing... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 804 pages
...what ails you?' I could neither weep nor ' answer, and continued swallowed up in silent agony, all ' that day and the following night, even till the dawn...again those four faces, ' in which my own image was impressed, I gnawed both ' my hands with grief and rage. My children believing ' I did this through... | |
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