| Robert Hunter - India - 1863 - 298 pages
...around which the relatives of the deceased were sobbing and tearing their hair. "Oh!" said the prince, "woe to youth, which must be destroyed by old age...death. — If these could be made captive for ever. — Let us turn back ; I must think how to accomplish deliverance." Finally, seeing a devotee leading... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Comparative linguistics - 1868 - 430 pages
...covering their heads with dust, striking their breasts, and uttering wild cries. The prince, again, calling his coachman to witness this painful scene,...health, which must be destroyed by so many diseases ! Wroe to this life, where a man remains so short a time ! If there were no old age, no disease, no... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Comparative linguistics - 1868 - 428 pages
...wild cries. The prince, again, calling his coachman to witness this painful scene, exclaimed, " Oil ! woe to youth, which must be destroyed by old age !...health, which must be destroyed by so many diseases ! Wroe to this life, where a man remains so short a time ! If there were no old age, no disease, no... | |
| David Thomas - 1868 - 404 pages
...hair, covering their head with dust, striking their breasts, and uttering wild cries. The prince again calling his coachman to witness this painful scene, exclaimed — " ' Oh ! woe to the youth, which must be destroyed by old age ! Woe to health, which must be destroyed by so many diseases... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Comparative linguistics - 1869 - 428 pages
...uttering wild cries. The prince, again calling his coachman to witness this painful scene, exclaimed, ' 0 woe to youth, which must be destroyed by old age !...disease, no death ; if these could be made captive forever ! ' Then betraying for the first time his intentions, the young prince said, 'Let us turn back,... | |
| John Edgar Johnson - Monasticism and religious orders - 1870 - 166 pages
...covering their heads with dust, striking their breasts, and uttering wild cries. The prince, again calling his coachman to witness this painful scene, exclaimed, ' Oh, woe to the youth, which must be destroyed by old age ! Woe to health, which must be destroyed by so many diseases... | |
| Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - Baptists - 1872 - 524 pages
...covering their heads with dust, striking their breasts, and uttering wild cries. The prince, again calling his coachman to witness this painful scene,...be destroyed by so many diseases! Woe to this life, when a man remains so short a time! If there were no old age, no disease, no death; if these could... | |
| William Woods Smyth - Bible and science - 1873 - 412 pages
...power which dwells in the brain, could still cry "All is miserable, all is perishable, all is void, oh! woe to youth, which must be destroyed by old age...no death, if these could be made captive for ever!" But the instructed man, even when enduring destruction and desolation on all his possessions, disease... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Mythology - 1875 - 654 pages
...covering their heads with dust, striking their breasts, and uttering wild cries. The prince, again, calling his coachman to witness this painful scene,...must be destroyed by old age ! Woe to health, which 1 must be destroyed by so many diseases ! Woe to this life, where a man remains so short a time ! If... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Comparative linguistics - 1876 - 590 pages
...covering their heads with dust, striking their breasts, and uttering wild cries. The prince, again, calling his coachman to witness this painful scene,...disease, no death; if these could be made captive forever!' Then, betraying for the first time his intentions, the young prince said, ' Let us turn back,... | |
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