"Miserrimus": On a Gravestone in Worcester Cathedral is this Emphatic Inscription, Miserrimus, with Neither Name Nor Date, Comment Nor TextThomas Hookham, 1833 - 206 páginas |
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... eyes , " I have remained awake the whole night , and I have cried through every minute of it , in order that I may be able to show a sick face to your father , and declare that you have tormented and beaten me . " This anecdote may ...
... eyes , " I have remained awake the whole night , and I have cried through every minute of it , in order that I may be able to show a sick face to your father , and declare that you have tormented and beaten me . " This anecdote may ...
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... ! if ever the spirit of an angel abode on earth , it was incarnate in that girl ! So hallowed , and yet so brilliant was her beauty , she seemed a personification of light ! Her bright eyes - her bright hair - her pure MISERRIMUS . 23.
... ! if ever the spirit of an angel abode on earth , it was incarnate in that girl ! So hallowed , and yet so brilliant was her beauty , she seemed a personification of light ! Her bright eyes - her bright hair - her pure MISERRIMUS . 23.
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... eyes - her bright hair - her pure skin - her perfect form - her upturned coun- tenance , radiant with the devotion of her soul , and the scarcely brighter sun which shone in deceptive beams through the interstices of the foliage , above ...
... eyes - her bright hair - her pure skin - her perfect form - her upturned coun- tenance , radiant with the devotion of her soul , and the scarcely brighter sun which shone in deceptive beams through the interstices of the foliage , above ...
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... she spoke , and spoke most eloquently ; but her eye was the organ of her eloquence . Her father , our new neighbour , did not disdain to visit , on terms of perfect equality . C our less pretending abode . He was a widower , MISERRIMUS .
... she spoke , and spoke most eloquently ; but her eye was the organ of her eloquence . Her father , our new neighbour , did not disdain to visit , on terms of perfect equality . C our less pretending abode . He was a widower , MISERRIMUS .
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... eyes opened on the grave , who have abjured the things of this world , should yet derive a morbid gratification from the discussion of this worldly theme . Yes , even in this mo- ment , the ruling passion of a life can make itself felt ...
... eyes opened on the grave , who have abjured the things of this world , should yet derive a morbid gratification from the discussion of this worldly theme . Yes , even in this mo- ment , the ruling passion of a life can make itself felt ...
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"Miserrimus". On a Gravestone in Worcester Cathedral is this Emphatic ... Frederic M. Reynolds Visualização integral - 1833 |
"Miserrimus". On a Gravestone in Worcester Cathedral is this Emphatic ... Frederic M. Reynolds Visualização integral - 1833 |
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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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