And he went forth — alone ! not one of all The many whom he loved, nor she whose name Was woven in the fibres of the heart Breaking within him now, to come and speak Comfort unto him. Yea — he went his way, Sick, and heart-broken, and alone — to... The Duke: A Novel - Page 83by Mrs. Grey (Elizabeth Caroline) - 1840Full view - About this book
| 1835 - 866 pages
...— alone ! not one of all The many whom he loved, nor she whose name Was woven in the fibres of the heart Breaking within him now, to come and speak Comfort...Yea — he went his way, Sick, and heart-broken, and alum'— to die ! For God had cursed the leper ! " It was noon, And Helon knelt beside a stagnant pool... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1831 - 84 pages
...— alone ! not one of all The many whom he loved, nor she whose name Was woven in the fibres of the heart Breaking within him now, to come and speak Comfort...he went his way, Sick and heart-broken, and alone — to die ! — For God had cursed the leper! It was noon, And Helon knelt beside a stagnant pool... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 pages
...— alone! not one of all The many whom he loved, nor she whose name Was woven in the fibres of the heart Breaking within him now, to come and speak Comfort...he went his way, Sick and heart-broken, and alone — to die! — For God had cursed the leper! It was noon, And Helon knelt beside a stagnant pool In... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 pages
...forth—alone! not one of all The many whom he loved, nor she whose name Was woven in the fibres of the heart Breaking within him now, to come and speak Comfort unto him. Yea—he went his way, Sick and heart-broken, and alone—to die!— For God had cursed the leper!... | |
| Sir James Edward Alexander - 1833 - 386 pages
...forth alone; not one of all The many whom he loved, nor she whose name Was woven in the fibres of the heart, Breaking within him now, to come and speak Comfort unto him. Yea, he went his way, Sick and broken-hearted, and alone to die, For God hath cursed the leper." CHAPTER XIV. The British Government... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1835 - 274 pages
...forth—alone ! not one of all The many whom he loved, nor she whose name Was woven in the fibres of the heart Breaking within him now, to come and speak Comfort unto him. Yea—he went his way, Sick, and heart-broken, and alone—to die! For God had cursed the leper ! It... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1837 - 266 pages
...— alone ! not one of all The many whom he loved, nor she whose name Was woven in the fibres of the heart Breaking within him now, to come and speak Comfort...he went his way, Sick, and heart-broken, and alone — to die ! For God had cursed the leper ! It was noon, And Helon knelt beside a stagnant pool In... | |
| 1838 - 822 pages
...forth— alone ! not one of all The many whom he loved, nor she whose name Was woven in the fibres of the heart Breaking within him now, to come and speak Comfort...he went his way, Sick, and heart-broken, and alone — to die ! For God had cursed the leper ! It was noon, And Helon knelt beside a stagnant pool In... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey, Mrs. Grey (Elizabeth Caroline) - 1839 - 296 pages
...forth, alone ! not one of all The many whom he loved, nor she whose name Was woven in the fibres of the heart Breaking within him now, to come and speak Comfort...madness, his criminal disregard of the dictates of cornman sense, that had called down all this misery upon himself and upon those dearer to him than... | |
| William Russell - 1844 - 428 pages
...— alone ! Not one of all The many whom he loved, nor she whose name Was woven in the fibres of his heart Breaking within him now, to come and speak Comfort...he went his way, Sick, and heart-broken, and alone, — to die ! For God had cursed the leper I It was noon, And Helen knelt beside a stagnant pool In... | |
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