To render her widowed situation more desolate, she had incurred her father's displeasure by her unfortunate attachment, and was an exile from the paternal roof. But could the sympathy and kind offices of friends have reached a spirit so shocked and driven... The Casket - Sivu 1571828Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1853 - 390 sivua
...maiden. — ED. KJ dew of heaven to revive the heart in the anguish of the parting hour. To render her situation more desolate, she had incurred her father's...her unfortunate attachment, and was an exile from her paternal roof. But could the sympathy and kindly offices of friends have reached a spirit so shocked... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1853 - 492 sivua
...blessed tears, sent like the dews of heaven to revive the heart in the parting hour of anguish. 4. To render her widowed situation more desolate, she...driven in by horror, she would have experienced no want of consolation', for the Irish are a people of quick and generous sensibilities. The most delicate... | |
| John W. Burke - 1853 - 324 sivua
...sorrow into those blessed tears, sent like the dews of heaven, to relieve the heart in the parting hour of anguish. To render her widowed situation more...her unfortunate attachment and was an exile from the parental roof. But could the sympathy and kind offices of friends have reached a spirit so shocked... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1854 - 440 sivua
...sorrow into those blessed tears, sent, like the dews of heaven, to revive the heart in the parching hour of anguish. To render her widowed situation more...driven in by horror, she would have experienced no want of consolation ; for the Irish are a people of quick and generous sensibilities. The most delicate... | |
| Rufus Claggett - 1855 - 208 sivua
...sorrow into those blessed tears, sent, like the dews of Heaven, to revive the heart in the parching hour of anguish. To render her widowed situation more...driven in by horror, she would have experienced no want of consolation, for the Irish are a people of quick and generous sensibilities. The most delicate and... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 808 sivua
...more desolate, •he had incurred her father's displeasure by her unfortunate attachment, nnd was nn exile from the paternal roof. But could the sympathy...driven in by horror, she would have experienced no want of consolation, for the Irish are a people of quick nnl generous sensibilities. The most delicate and... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 838 sivua
...the heart in the parting hour of anguish. To render her widowed situation more desolate, •he hud incurred her father's displeasure by her unfortunate...offices of friends have reached a spirit so shocked •nd driven in by horror, she would have experienced no want «f consolation, for the Irish are a... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 816 sivua
...some time with a vacant air, that showed her insensibility to the garish scene, she began, with the \J _, _ nn exile from the paternal roof. But could the sympathy and kind offices of friends have reached a... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1857 - 456 sivua
...blessed tears, sent like the dews of heaven to revive the heart in the parting hour of anguish. 4. To render her widowed situation more desolate, she...driven in by horror, she would have experienced no want of consolation v , for the Irish are a people of quick and generous sensibilities. The most delicate... | |
| Louise de Cléron (comtesse d'Haussonville.) - 1858 - 298 sivua
...melt sorrow into those blessed tears, sent like the dews of heaven to revive the heart in the parting hour of anguish. To render her widowed situation more...driven in by horror, she would have experienced no want of consolation, for the Irish are a people of quick and generous sensibilities. The most delicate and... | |
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