| 1845 - 816 Seiten
...wherefore did I not spring to those heavenly lips with tears and never-ending kisses? But so it was not. I stood checked for a moment ; awe, not fear, fell...whilst I stood, a solemn wind began to blow — the most mournful that ear ever heard. Mournful! that is saying nothing. It was a wind that had swept the... | |
| 1845 - 200 Seiten
...wherefore did I not spring to those heavenly lips with tears and never-ending kisses ? But so it was not. I stood checked for a moment; awe, not fear fell upon...whilst I stood, a solemn wind began to blow — the matt mournful that ear ever heard. Mournful ! that is saying nothing. It was a wind that had swept... | |
| 1845 - 816 Seiten
...wherefore did I not spring to those heavenly lips with tears and never-ending kisses? But so it was not. I stood checked for a moment ; awe, not fear, fell upon me ; and, whilst 1 stood, a solemn wind began to blow— the most mournful that ear ever hoard. Mournful ! that is saying... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1865 - 1220 Seiten
...wherefore did I not spring to those heavenly lips with tears and neverending kisses ? But so it was not. I stood checked for a moment ; awe, not fear, fell...stood a solemn wind began to blow, the saddest that car ever heard. It was a wind that might have swept the fields of mortality for a thousand centuries.... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 316 Seiten
...wherefore did I not spring to those heavenly lips with tears and never-ending kisses ? But so it was not. I stood checked for a moment ; awe, not fear, fell...and, whilst I stood, a solemn wind began to blow, the most mournful that ear ever heard. Mournful ! that is saying nothing. It was a wind that had swept... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 324 Seiten
...wherefore did I not spring to those heavenly lips with tears and never-ending kisses ? But so it was not. I stood checked for a moment ; awe, not fear, fell...and, whilst I stood, a solemn wind began to blow, the most mournful that ear ever heard. Mournful 1 that is saying nothing. It was a wind that had swept... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 290 Seiten
...wherefore did I not spring to those heavenly lips with tears and never-ending kisses ? But so it was not. I stood checked for a moment; awe, not fear, fell...whilst I stood, a solemn wind began to blow, — the most mournful that ear ever heard. Mournful! that is saying nothing. It was a wind that had swept the... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 402 Seiten
...wherefore did I not spring to those heavenly lips with tears and never-ending kisses ? But so it was not. I stood checked for a moment; awe, not fear, fell...upon me ; and, whilst I stood, a solemn wind began to blow—-the saddest that ear ever heard. It was a wind that might have swept the fields of mortality... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 404 Seiten
...wherefore did I not spring to those heavenly lips with tears and never-ending kisses ? But so it was not. I stood checked for 'a moment ; awe, not fear, fell upon me ; and, whilst I stood, a_sole,rnu wind bggan to. blow — the saddest that car ever heard. Tt was a wind that might have swept... | |
| University magazine - 1854 - 790 Seiten
...the storeys, no echo ran along the silent walls. Then, turning round, I sought my sister's Гася. But the bed had been moved, and the back •was now...solemn wind began to blow — the saddest that ear ever hoard. It was a wind that might have swept the fields of mortality for a thousand centuries. Many times... | |
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