“Miserrimus.” On a Gravestone in Worcester Cathedral is this emphatic inscription, “Miserrimus”; with neither name nor date, comment nor text. [By F. M. Reynolds.]J. & J. Harper, 1833 - 204 páginas |
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... bitter sneer , and his dark eyes glowed with contempt ; 66 a lion ? —yes — a stuffed one - stuffed with your own self - esteem . Know , redoubtable man , that the most opposite causes will some- times produce the same result . From the ...
... bitter sneer , and his dark eyes glowed with contempt ; 66 a lion ? —yes — a stuffed one - stuffed with your own self - esteem . Know , redoubtable man , that the most opposite causes will some- times produce the same result . From the ...
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... , it was still in a state of perfect preservation . It accompanied me on my voyage ; and during my sojourn in the East , many and many a bitter hour have I endured in contemplating it . Divided by so vast a 88 MISERRIMUS .
... , it was still in a state of perfect preservation . It accompanied me on my voyage ; and during my sojourn in the East , many and many a bitter hour have I endured in contemplating it . Divided by so vast a 88 MISERRIMUS .
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... bitter retrospection : but , soon recovering my- self , I multiplied question on question , to en- deavour to extract some evidence of the nature of the feelings with which I might now inspire her , But I could derive no consolation ...
... bitter retrospection : but , soon recovering my- self , I multiplied question on question , to en- deavour to extract some evidence of the nature of the feelings with which I might now inspire her , But I could derive no consolation ...
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... flood of tears , and bitter agonizing dejection , soon succeeded to this ebullition of all the ferocious and inhuman passions of my nature . I pressed her hand to my face , I bowed my head to the earth , and I wept MISERRIMUS . 115.
... flood of tears , and bitter agonizing dejection , soon succeeded to this ebullition of all the ferocious and inhuman passions of my nature . I pressed her hand to my face , I bowed my head to the earth , and I wept MISERRIMUS . 115.
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... Bitter , oh , bitter were those moments of trial ! How often , then , did I repeat to my- self , that but for my own insensate rashness , my guilty violence , this desolation had never been . Our world was a garden of flowers , and I ...
... Bitter , oh , bitter were those moments of trial ! How often , then , did I repeat to my- self , that but for my own insensate rashness , my guilty violence , this desolation had never been . Our world was a garden of flowers , and I ...
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Adoni-bezek adored affection affectionate agitated agony anguish appeared arms beautiful beneath bitter blood breast BRITISH INDIA brother cheek confidential agent consciousness contrition countenance cried crime curse Daily Advertiser dare dark DAVID BREWSTER dear despair devote Domitian earth emotion endured Engravings entertain eternal evil excited exclaimed existence expiation exquisite exultation eyes face fate father fear feel fell felt gazed Gladiator grasp grief hand happy heart heaven honour hope hour HUGH MURRAY implore induced inspired intensity interest Jeroboam Journal knew LENOX LIBRARY live LL.D loathed look Mezentius mind MISERRIMUS moniac moral morn murderer narrative nature ness never painful passed passion Portrait possessed prostration recur replied returned sincere sister smile Smyrna sorrow soul spirit stood SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON tears thought tion tone torture tremble turn uncon utter vated victim vindictive violence voice vols volume WALTER SCOTT weakness WILLIAM GODWIN Worcester Cathedral words
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