| Lillie Peck - 1883 - 580 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 - 1884 - 546 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... | |
| John Thain Davidson - Conduct of life - 1884 - 304 pages
...last night's drinking, and feverishly looking for to-night's repetition of that 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,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1885 - 196 pages
...drinking, and feverishly looking tor 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... | |
| William Acton - 1888 - 288 pages
...yet not be able to forget a time when it was otherwise ; to bear about with him the spectacle of hia own self-ruin ; could he feel the body of death out...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... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - English language - 1888 - 286 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... | |
| 1888 - 832 pages
...is when he shall feel himself going down a precipice with open eyes and passive will; could he but feel the body of death out of which I cry hourly with feebler outcry to be delivered, it were enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth in all... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1890 - 584 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 b«» delivered, — it were enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth in all the... | |
| Henry Addison Nelson, Albert B. Robinson - Presbyterian Church - 1894 - 1190 pages
...otherwise ; to bear about the piteous spectacle of his own self-ruin ; 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... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - Literature - 1898 - 564 pages
...drinking, and feverishly louking 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... | |
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