| 1852 - 820 pages
...and miles along the coast, handbills, offering large rewards for linen cast ashore and marked with the initials of the beloved dead ; for it so chanced...of a widow. "This tragedy nearly killed Elizabeth Bairett. She was utterly prostrated by the horror and the grief, and by a natural, but a most unjust... | |
| Music - 1853 - 854 pages
...miles and miles along the coast, handbills, offering large rewards for linen cast ashore marked with the initials of the beloved dead ; for it so chanced...the three were of the dearest and the best ; one, T believe, an only son, the other the son of a widow. This tragedy nearly killed Elizabeth Barrett.... | |
| American literature - 1854 - 604 pages
...miles and milea along the coast, handbills, offering large rewards for linen cast ashore marked with the initials of the beloved dead ; for it so chanced...son of a widow. This tragedy nearly killed Elizabeth BarrettShe was utteriy prostrated, by the horror and the grief, and by a natural but a most unjust... | |
| william harrison ainsworth - 1856 - 524 pages
...miles and miles along the coast, handbills, offering large rewards for linen cast ashore marked with the initials of the beloved dead; for it so chanced...the best One, I believe, an only son, the other the sou of a widow. This tragedy nearly killed Elizabeth Barrett. She was utterly prostrated by the horror... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1856 - 522 pages
...miles and miles along the coast, handbills, offering large rewards for linen cast ashore marked with the initials of the beloved dead; for it so chanced...the dearest and the best. One, I believe, an only eon, the other the son of a widow. This tragedy nearly killed Elizabeth Barrett. She was utterly prostrated... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - American essays - 1858 - 610 pages
...miles and miles along the coast, handbills, offering large rewards for linen cast ashore marked with the initials of the beloved dead ; for it so chanced...dearest and the best. One, I believe, an only son, tho other the son of a widow. This tragedy nearly killed Elizabeth Barrett. She was utterly prostrated... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1866 - 818 pages
...were crossing the bar, the boat went down and all on board perished. Even the bodies were never found. This tragedy nearly killed Elizabeth Barrett. She was utterly prostrated by the horror and the grief of the sad event. It was not till the next year that she could be removed in an easy carriage, twenty... | |
| James Et Al Parton - History - 1868 - 656 pages
...of the house in which she lived. Even his body was never found. "This tragedy," writes her friend," nearly killed Elizabeth Barrett. She was utterly prostrated...by the horror and the grief, and by a natural but most unjust feeling that she had been in some sort the cause of this great misery She told me herself... | |
| James Parton - Suffragists - 1869 - 702 pages
...of the house in which she lived. Even his body was never found. "This tragedy," writes her friend," nearly killed Elizabeth Barrett. She was utterly prostrated...by the horror and the grief, and by a natural but most unjust feeling that she had been in some sort the cause of this great misery She told me herself... | |
| Charles Bruce - Great Britain - 1875 - 636 pages
...miles and miles along the coast, handbills, offering large rewards for linen cast ashore, marked with the initials of the beloved dead ; for it so chanced that all three were of the dearest and the best ; one, I believe, an only son, the other the son of a widow.... | |
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