| William Acton - 1875 - 316 pages
...forget a time when it was otherwise ; to bear about with him the spectacle of his own self -ruin ; could he feel the body of death out of which I cry...truthfulness in this description of the depths of long-indulged evil habit. There is, perhaps, only one lower depth; that in which no remorse, no longing... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1875 - 618 pages
...drinking, and feverishly looking for this night's repetition of the folly ; could he feel the body of the death out of which I cry hourly with feebler and feebler outcry to be delivered — it were enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth in all the pride of its mantling... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1876 - 868 pages
...the last night's drinking, and feverishly looking forward for this night's repetition of the folly : could he feel the body of death out of which I cry...with feebler and feebler outcry, to be delivered, it were enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth in all the pride of its mantling... | |
| Christian literature, English - 1876 - 796 pages
...drinking, and feverishly looking for night when I may repeat the folly ; could he feel the body of the death out of which I cry hourly with feebler and feebler outcry to be delivered, he would dash the sparkling beverage to the earth and deliver himself at once from the terrible temptation.... | |
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1877 - 926 pages
...the last night's drinking, and feverishly looking forward for this night's repetition of the folly ; could he feel the body of death out of which I cry...with feebler and feebler outcry, to be delivered, — it were enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth in all the pride of its mantling... | |
| Luther Benson - Alcoholics - 1877 - 232 pages
...bloodshot eyes, bloated face, swollen fingers, bruised and wounded body ; could he feel the body of the death out of which I cry hourly, with feebler and feebler outcry, to be delivered ; could he know how a constant wail comes up and out from my bleeding heart, and begs and pleads with... | |
| James W. Bonham - 1877 - 160 pages
...see my fevered eye, feverishly looking forward for the night's repetition of the folly ; could he but feel the body of death out of which. I cry hourly, with feeble outcry to be delivered ; it were enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Authors - 1879 - 582 pages
...drinking, and feverishly looking for this night's repetition of the folly: could he feel the body of the t not a purifying fire, wherein all poison is burnt up, and of sour smoko itself it were enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the oarth in all the pride of its mantling... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 454 pages
...drinking, and feverishly looking for this night's repetition of the folly ; could he feel the body of the death out of which I cry hourly with feebler and feebler outcry to be delivered, — it were enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth in all the pride of its mantling... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 732 pages
...drinking, and feverishly looking fur this night's repetition of the folly ; could he feel the body of the death out of which I cry hourly with feebler and feebler outcry to be delivered, — it were enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth in all the pride of its mantling... | |
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