| Mary Hays - 1803 - 520 páginas
...as an intolerable burthen. Sighs and groans discovered to her attendants the state of her mind. For ten days and nights she lay upon the carpet, leaning on cushions, which her women had brought to her ; nor would she allow herself to be removed to her bed, or make trial of the... | |
| Mary Hays - 1807 - 528 páginas
...as an intolerable burthen. Sighs and groans discovered to her attendants the state of her mind. For ten days and nights she lay upon the carpet, leaning on cushions, which her women had brought to her; nor would she allow herself to be rtfmored to her bed, or make trial of the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 502 páginas
...some inward grief, which she cared not to reveal: but sighs and groans were the chief vent which she gave to her despondency, and which, though they discovered...she lay upon the carpet, leaning on cushions which ber maids brought her, and her physicians could not persuade her to allow herself to be put to bed,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 528 páginas
...some inward grief, which she cared not to reveal : but sighs and groans were the chic-f vent which she gave to her despondency, and which, though they discovered...or assuage them. Ten days and nights she lay upon t • carpet, leaning on cushions which her maids brought hei. and her physicians could not persuade... | |
| John Evans - 1817 - 610 páginas
...expressive of some inward grief which she could not reveal ; but sighs and -groans were the chief vent she gave to her despondency, and which, though they discovered her sorrows, were never able to assuage them. Ten days and nights she lay upon the carpet leaning on cushions which her maids brought... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1839 - 172 páginas
...some hidden grief which she cared not to reveal. But sighs and groans were the chief vent which she gave to her despondency, and which, though they discovered...leaning on cushions which her maids brought her," &c. — Hum. I. Rise from thy bloody grave, Thou soft Medusa of the Fated Line,* Whose evil beauty... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1839 - 168 páginas
...some hidden grief which she cared not to reveal. But sighs and groans were the chief vent which she gave to her despondency, and which, though they discovered...leaning on cushions which her maids brought her," &c.— HOME. I. Rise from thy bloody grave, Thou soft Medusa of the Fated Line,* Whose evil beauty... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1839 - 172 páginas
...were the chief vt nt which she gave to her despondency, and which tho" they discovered her suriows were never able to ease or assuage them. Ten days...carpet leaning on cushions which her maids brought her, &c." — Hume. I. Rise from thy bloody grave Thou soft Medusa of the Fated Line * Whose evil beauty... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1839 - 174 páginas
...groans were the chief vent which she gave to her despondency, and which tho' they discovered her soriows were never able to ease or assuage them. Ten days...carpet leaning on cushions which her maids brought her, &c."—Hume. I. Rise from thy bloody grave Thou soft Medusa of the Fated Line* Whose evil beauty look'd... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1841 - 578 páginas
...reveal. But sighs and groans were the chief vent which she gave to her despondency, and which, t ho' they discovered her sorrows, were never able to ease...carpet leaning on cushions which her maids brought her, &c." — Hume. I. Rise from thy bloody grave, Thou soft Medusa of the Fated Line,* Whose evil beauty... | |
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