| Washington Irving - 1848 - 482 pages
...danger darkened around his name, she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what...threshold, as one shut out in a cold and lonely world, whence all that was most lovely and loving had departed. But then the horrors of such a grave ! so... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 550 pages
...danger darkened around his name, she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what...threshold, as one shut out in a cold and lonely world, whence all that was most lovely and loving had departed. But then the horrors of such a grave ! so... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 518 pages
...danger darkened around his name, she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what...earth — who have sat at its threshold, as one shut outin a cold and lonely world, whence all that was most lovely and loving had departed. But then the... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 pages
...darkened around his name, — she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what...being they most loved on earth — who have sat at his threshold, as one shut out in a cold and lonely world, from whence all that was most lovely and... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 478 pages
...danger darkened around his name, she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what...closed between them and the being they most loved on earth—who have sat at its threshold, as one shut out in a cold and lonely world, whence all that... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 542 pages
...danger darkened around his name, she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what...— who have sat at its threshold, as one shut out 'I in a cold and lonely world, whence all that was most lovely and loving had departed. But then the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 544 pages
...danger darkened around his name, she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what...closed between them and the being they most loved on earth—who have sat at its threshold, as one shut out in a cold and lonely world, whence all that... | |
| Thomas King Greenbank - 1849 - 446 pages
...danger darkened around his name, she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what...closed between them and the being they most loved on earth—who have sat at his threshold, as one shut out in a cold and lonely world, from whence all... | |
| 1849 - 596 pages
...longings, enlivened only by the half imaginary lights religion bears us from eternity? "Let those answer who have had the portals of the tomb suddenly closed...them and the being they most loved on earth — who sat at its threshold, as one shut out in a cold and lonely world, from whence all that was most lovely... | |
| Richard Henry Dana - 1850 - 484 pages
...worse, while their hearts are with another ; but in a work of sentiment it is revolting. To see those " who have had the portals of the tomb suddenly closed...one shut out in a cold and lonely world, from whence all that was most lovely and loving had departed," — to find such turning away from the grave before... | |
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