| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1805 - 452 trang
...tears, and, though overawed by the presence of the two carls, with difticulty suppressed their anguish ; but no sooner did Kent and Shrewsbury withdraw, than...excessive, grief. And falling on her knees, with all her domestits around her, she tluakcd heaven Uw^ her sufferings were now so near an end, and prayed that... | |
| John Stark - 1805 - 488 trang
...tears, and, though overawed by the presence of the two earls, with difficulty suppressed their anguish ; but no sooner did Kent and Shrewsbury withdraw, than...moderate their excessive grief. And falling on her kjiec^, with all her domestics around her, she thanked hcavcu tha; fifr sufferings were now so near... | |
| Elizabeth Helme - 1806 - 318 trang
...conversation were lost fn silent anguish, but no sooner did Kent and Shrewsbury withdraw, than they burst out into the most passionate expressions of tenderness and sorrow. Mary calmly endeavoured to console them ; and falling on her knees with her domestics around her, she thanked... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1808 - 256 trang
...and though overawed by the presence of the two earls, with difficulty suppressed their . anguish ; but no sooner did Kent and Shrewsbury withdraw, than...however, not only retained perfect composure of mind herself, but endeavoured to moderate their excessive grief ; and falling on her knees, with all her... | |
| William Robertson - 1810 - 412 trang
...tears, and though overawed by the presence of the two earls, with difficulty suppressed their anguish ; but no sooner did Kent and Shrewsbury withdraw, than...grief; and falling on her knees, with all her domestics around her,- she thanked Heaven that her sufferings now so near an end, and prayed that she might IMS... | |
| William Robertson - 1811 - 538 trang
...tears, and though overawed by the presence of the two earls, with difficulty suppressed their anguish ; but no sooner did Kent and Shrewsbury withdraw, than...however, not only retained perfect composure of mind herself, but endeavoured to moderate their excessive grief; and falling on her knees, with all her... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 trang
...of the two earls, with difficulty suppressed their angtiish ; but no sooner did Kent and Shrewsbmy withdraw, than they ran to their mistress, and burst...grief; and falling on her knees, with all her domestics around her, she thanked Heaven that her sufferings were now so near an end, and prayed that she might... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 652 trang
...tears, and, though overawed by the presence of the two earls, with difficulty suppressed their anguish ; but no sooner did Kent and Shrewsbury withdraw, than...however, not only retained perfect composure of mind herself, but endeavoured to moderate their excessive grief ; and falling on her knees, with all her... | |
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