| Henry Mackenzie - Benevolence - 1886 - 216 pages
...HEART. [ entered the room where his body lay ; I approached it with reverence, not fear : I looked ; the recollection of the past crowded upon me. I saw...cannot easily forget : — I took his hand in mine ; 1 repeated his name involuntary ; — I felt a nulse in every vein at the sound. I looked earnestly... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - English fiction - 1886 - 212 pages
...HEART. I entered the room where his body lay; I approached it with reverence, not fear : I looked; the recollection of the past crowded upon me. I saw...feeling before me. "Tis a connection we cannot easily forget:—I took his hand in mine; I repeated his name involuntary;—I felt a nulse in every vein... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - Benevolence - 1893 - 222 pages
...HEAttT. I entered the room where his body lay ; I approached it with reverence, not fear : I looked ; the recollection of the past crowded upon me. I saw...soul which did honour to humanity, stretched without v&° THE MAN OF FEELING. check : then covering his face with his hands, his breast heaving with the... | |
| Joseph Addison - Great Britain - 1902 - 560 pages
...HEART. I ENTERED the room where his body lay; I approached it with reverence, not fear : I looked ; the recollection of the past crowded upon me. I saw...felt a pulse in every vein at the sound. I looked earnestly in his face; his eye was closed, his lip pale and motionless. There is an en92 thusiasm in... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Eustace Budgell - 1904 - 426 pages
...HEART. I ENTERED the room where his body lay; I approached it with reverence, not fear : I looked ; the recollection of the past crowded upon me. I saw...his name involuntarily; — I felt a pulse in every veir. at the sound. I looked earnestly in his face; his eye was closed, his lip pale and motionless.... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - Benevolence - 1906 - 440 pages
...HEART I entered the room where his body lay ; I approached it with reverence, not fear : I looked ; the recollection of the past crowded upon me. I saw...— I took his hand in mine ; I repeated his name involuntary ; — I felt a pulse in every vein at the sound. I looked earnestly in his face ; his eye... | |
| Giuliano Baioni - Literary Criticism - 1990 - 268 pages
...it with reverence, not fear: I looked; the recollection of the past crowded upon me. I saw thatform, which, but a little before, was animated with a soul which did honour to bumanity, stretcbed without sense or feeling before me. 'Tis connection we cannot easily forget: —... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - Benevolence - 1800 - 208 pages
...HEART. T ENTERED the room where his body lay; I approached it with reverence, not fear : I looked ; the recollection of the past crowded upon me. I saw that form which, hut a little before, was animated with a soul which did honour to humanity, stretched without sense... | |
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