... was something in his looks, and voice, and manner, superadded, which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and take shelter under him ; so that before my uncle Toby had half finished the kind offers he was making to the father, had the son... The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale - Page 141by Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 214 pagesFull view - About this book
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1830 - 432 pages
...something in his looks, and voice, and manner, superadded, which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and take shelter under him ; so that before...which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart — rallied back, — the film forsook his eyes for a moment... | |
| Richard Griffin - 1831 - 226 pages
...something in his looks, and voice, and manner, superadded, which eternally beckpned t$ the unfortunate to come and take shelter under him, so that before...which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their Jast citadel, the heart — rallied back, — the'film forsook his eyes for a moment... | |
| Laurence Sterne, Sir Walter Scott - 1832 - 542 pages
...something in his looks, and voice, and manner, superadded, which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and take shelter under him ; so that before...which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart, — rallied back, the film forsook his eyes for a moment... | |
| Laurence Sterne - British - 1832 - 384 pages
...something in his looks, and voice, and manner, superadded, which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and take shelter under him ; so that before...his knees, and had taken hold of the breast of his <:<>;ii-, and was pulling it towards him. — The blood and spirits of Le Fevre, which were waxing... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1834 - 440 pages
...something in his looks, and voice, and manner, superadded, which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and take shelter under him ; so that before...spirits of Le Fevre, which were waxing cold and slow '.vithin him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart — rallied back, — the film forsook... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - Elocution - 1834 - 360 pages
...that before my uncle Toby had half finished the kind offers he was making to the father', the son had insensibly pressed up close to his knees', and had...coat', and was pulling it towards him'. The blood and spirit of Le Fever', which were waxing cold and slow within him', and were retreating to their last... | |
| Great Britain - 1864 - 600 pages
...something in his looks, and voice, and manner, superadded, which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and take shelter under him ; so that before...pulling it towards him. The blood and spirits of Le Fever, which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart,... | |
| Jesse Olney - Readers - 1838 - 346 pages
...something in his looks, and voice, and manner, superadded, which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and take shelter under him ; so that before...breast of his coat, and was pulling it towards him. 40. The blood and spirit of Le Fevre, which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...something in his looks, and voice, and manner superadded, which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate the bare earth, then wrought a tomb and slept. And...was the loch, the clouds were gone, Ben-Lomond in retreating to their last citadel, the heart, rallied back ; the film forsook his eyes for a moment... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...to come and take shelter under him ; so that before my uncle Toby had half finished the kind öfters retreating to their last citadel, the heart, rallied back; the film forsook his eyes for a moment ;... | |
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