| Henry Mackenzie - 1800 - 188 páginas
...colour reddened his cheek — a smile brightened faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her it grew dim, it fixed, it closed — He sighed, and fell back on...Walton they succeeded — but Harley was gone for ever ! 172 CHAP. LVI. THE EMOTIONS OF THE HEART. ENTERED the room where his body lay; I approached it with,... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1800 - 254 páginas
...sight—His aunt and the servants rushed ed into the room—They found them lying motionless together.—His physician happened to call at that instant. Every art was tried to recover them—With Miss Walton they succeeded—But Harley was gone for ever! CHAP. CHA P. LVI. 7be emotions... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 452 páginas
...colour reddened his cheek — a smile brightened faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her, it grew dim, it fixed, it closed — He sighed, and fell back on...succeeded — But Harley was gone for ever ! CHAP. LVL The emotions of the heart. I ENTERED the room where his body lay; I approached it with reverence,... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 290 páginas
...faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her, it grew dim, it fixed, it closed. He sighed and fell back on the seat Miss Walton screamed at the sight. His aunt and...Harley was gone for ever ! CHAP. LVI. The emotions of the heart. I ENTERED the room where his body lay ; I approached it with reverence, not fear ; I... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1820 - 294 páginas
...colour reddened his cheek — a smile brightened faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her it grew dim, it fixed, it closed. He sighed, and fell back on his...Walton they succeeded — but Harley was gone for ever ! CHAPTER LVI. The emotions of the. heart. I ENTERED the room where his body lay : I approached it... | |
| 1825
...colour reddened his cheek ; a smile brightened faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her it grew dim — it fixed — it closed. He sighed, and fell back on...Walton they succeeded, but Harley was gone for ever !" scene of poor mortality, the deadly silence, and the thrilling coldness of the last touch, will... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 764 páginas
...colour reddened his cheek — a smile brightened faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her, it grew dim, it fixed, it closed — He sighed and fell back on...Harley was gone for ever ! CHAP. LVI. The Emotions of the Heart. I ENTERED the room where his body lay ; I approached it with reverence, not fear ; I... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 páginas
...colour reddened his cheek — a smile brightened faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her, it grew dim, it fixed, it closed — He sighed and fell back on...Harley was gone for ever ! CHAP. LVI. The Emotions of the Heart. I ENTERED the room where his body lay ; I approached it with reverence, not fear ; I... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 páginas
...colour reddened his cheek — a smile brightened faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her, it grew dim, ttitude he was in, for that in which Socrates is so...imagined, that even the particular manner of the J CHAP. LVI. The Emotiona of the Heart. I ENTERED the r.'nin where his body lay ; I approached it with... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 páginas
...his seat—Miss Walton screamed at the sight—his aunt and the servants rushed into the room—they found them lying motionless together. His physician happened to call at that instant—every art was tried to recover them—- with Miss Walton they succeeded—but Harley was... | |
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