... heads all in nightcaps, and full of the foolishest dreams. Riot cries aloud, and staggers and swaggers in his rank dens of shame; and the Mother, with streaming hair, kneels over her pallid dying infant, whose cracked lips only her tears now moisten.... Hearst's International - Página 1691908Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Lee Emerson Bassett - 1917 - 372 páginas
...hair, kneels over her pallid dying infant, whose cracked lips only her tears now moisten. — All these heaped and huddled together, with nothing but a little carpentry and masonry between them ; — crammed in, like salt fish in their barrel ; — or weltering, shall I say, like an Egyptian... | |
| Joseph Albert Mosher - 1917 - 444 páginas
...hair, kneels over her pallid dying infant, whose cracked lips only her tears now moisten. — All these heaped and huddled together, with nothing but a little carpentry and masonry between them ; — crammed in, like salted fish in their barrel ; — or weltering, shall I say, like an Egyptian... | |
| Algernon de Vivier Tassin - 1923 - 456 páginas
...hair, kneels over her pallid dying infant, whose cracked lips only her tears now moisten. — All these heaped and huddled together, with nothing but a little carpentry and masonry between them; — crammed in, like salt fish in their barrel; — or weltering, shall I say, like an Egyptian pitcher... | |
| John Drinkwater - 1927 - 604 páginas
...hair, kneels over her pallid dying infant, whose cracked lips only her tears now moisten. — All these heaped and huddled together with nothing but a little carpentry and masonry between them; — crammed in, like salted fish in their barrel; — or weltering, shall I say, like an Egyptian pitcher... | |
| Joseph Albert Mosher - 1920 - 668 páginas
...hair, kneels over her pallid dying infant, whose cracked lips only her tears now moisten. — All these heaped and huddled together, with nothing but a little carpentry and masonry between them ; — crammed in, like salted fish in their barrel ; — or weltering, shall I say, like an Egyptian... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1927 - 296 páginas
...hair, kneels over her pallid dying infant, whose cracked lips only her tears now moisten. — All these heaped and huddled together, with nothing but a little carpentry and masonry between them; — crammed in, like salted fish in their barrel; — or weltering, shall I say, like an Egyptian pitcher... | |
| Anthony Sutcliffe - 1984 - 494 páginas
...scale - that this should be so. Teufelsdrockh had seen, as characteristic of the modern city, people 'heaped and huddled together, with nothing but a little carpentry and masonry between them - crammed in, like salted fish in their barrel' [39]. In a period of almost one hundred years that... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1984 - 548 páginas
...hair, kneels over her pallid dying infant, whose cracked lips only her tears now moisten. — All these heaped and huddled together, with nothing but a little carpentry and masonry between them; — crammed in, like salted fish in their barrel; — or weltering, shall I say, like an Egyptian pitcher... | |
| Andrew Elfenbein - 1995 - 310 páginas
...conquered Byronic solipsism. When he looks out from his window onto the town, he observes, "All these heaped and huddled together, with nothing but a little carpentry and masonry between them . . . But I, mein Werther, sit above it all; I am alone with the Stars" (SR, p. 23). The Editor calls... | |
| 1908 - 738 páginas
...remarkable. The movement is at present barely morel than seventeen years old, but it has al-J ready overspread the whole country. Yet' there has been...great saying of Douglas', "with God one is a majority. ' ' A The earliest of these pioneers was Miss \Anne Dodge, who came from New York in u.890. She made... | |
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