... then be sure that every unkind look, every ungracious word, every ungentle action, will come thronging back upon thy memory, and knocking dolefully at thy soul, — then be sure that thou wilt lie down sorrowing and repentant on the grave, and utter... North American Second Class Reader - Página 130por David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1853 - 296 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1821 - 604 páginas
...at thy soul — then be sure that thou wilt lie down sorrowing and repentant on the grave, and utter the unheard groan, and pour the unavailing tear; more...of regret; — but take warning by the bitterness ness of this thy contrite affliction over the dead, and henceforth be more faithful and affectionate... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1821 - 596 páginas
...at thy soul — then be sure that thou wilt lie down sorrowing and repentant on the grave, and utter the unheard groan, and pour the unavailing tear ;...of regret ; — but take warning by the bitterness ness of this thy contrite affliction over the dead, and henceforth be more faithful and affectionate... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero - 1821 - 612 páginas
...at thy soul — then be sure that thou wilt lie down sorrowing and repentant on the grave, and utter the unheard groan, and pour the unavailing tear; more...futile tributes of regret ; — but take warning by the bitternen ness of this thy contrite affliction over the dead, and henceforth be more faithful and affectionate... | |
| Washington Irving - 1823 - 392 páginas
...at thy soul— then be sure that thou wilt lie down sorrowing and repentant on the grave, and utter the unheard groan, and pour the unavailing tear; more...and unavailing. Then weave thy chaplet of flowers, aad strew the beauties of nature about the grave ; console thy broken spirit, if thou canst, with these... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 522 páginas
...at thy soul — then be sure that thou wilt lie down sorrowing and repentant on the grave, and utter the unheard groan, and pour the unavailing tear —...strew the beauties of nature about the grave ; console tfejr broken spirit, if thou canst, with these tender, yet futile tributes of regret ; — but take... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1834 - 360 páginas
...thy soul' — then be sure that thou wilt lie down sorrowing and repentant on the grave', and utter the unheard groan', and pour the unavailing tear',...if thou canst', with these tender', yet futile',*' tributes0 of regret'; — but take warning by the bitterness of this thy contrite affliction over the... | |
| 1835 - 398 páginas
...at thy soul—then be sure that thou wilt lie down sorrowing and repentant on the grave, and utter the unheard groan, and pour the unavailing tear, more...the beauties of nature about the grave ; console thy tender spirit, if thou canst, with these tender, yet futile tributes of regret; but take warning by... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 196 páginas
...the unavailing (ear; more deep, more bitter, because unheard and unavailing. Then weave thy rhaplet of flowers, and strew the beauties of nature about...spirit if thou canst , with these tender, yet futile tribute! of regret; but take warning by the bitterness of this thy contrite affliction over the dead,... | |
| 1836 - 282 páginas
...at thy soul— then be sure that thou wilt lie down sorrowing and repentant on the grave, and utter the unheard groan, and pour the unavailing tear; more...flowers, and strew the beauties of nature about the gra\e; console thy broken spirit, it thou canst, with these tender, yet futile, tributes of regret;... | |
| Eliza Leslie - 1838 - 288 páginas
...her tears fell fast upon it as she read these impressive words, " Take warning by the bitterness of thy contrite affliction over the dead, and henceforth...faithful and affectionate in the discharge of thy duties towards the living." "I will — I will," she mentally exclaimed. " From this time I will cease to... | |
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