He was not by any means to be forced from the body, but was removed with it bleeding in his arms, and attended with tears by all their comrades who knew their enmity. When he was brought to a tent, his wounds were dressed... Introduction to the Art of Thinking - Page 113by Lord Henry Home Kames - 1789 - 311 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1710 - 454 pages
...immediately forgot his Wound, rofe up, tearing his Hair, and then threw himfelf upon the bleeding Carcafs, crying, Ah, Valentine ! Was it for me, who have fo...but was removed with it bleeding in his Arms, and attended with Tears by all their Comrades, who knew their Enmity. When he was brought to a Tent, his... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1712 - 398 pages
...Was it for me, who have folbarbaroully wfed' fhee, that them haft died ? I will not live after rhee. He was not by any Means to be forced' from the Body, but was removed with it bleeding in his Arms, anrf attended with Tears by all their Comrades, who knew their Enmity-. When he was brought to a Tent,... | |
| 1751 - 330 pages
...the bleeding Carcafs, crying, Ah, Valentine! Was it for me who have fo barbaroufly ufed thee, thac thou haft died ? I will not live after thee. He was...but was removed with it bleeding in his Arms, and attended withTears by all their Comrades,. who knew their Enmity. When he was brought to a Tent, his... | |
| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - England - 1774 - 346 pages
...me who have fo barbvoufly ufed thee, that thou haft died ? I will not live after after thee. He $vas not by any means to be forced from the body, but was removed with it bleeding in his arms, and attended with tears by all their comrades who knew their enmity. When he was brought to a tent, his... | |
| 1785 - 698 pages
...was it for me who have fo barbaroufly • \iled tliee, that th;u haft died? I will ' not live nfter thee.' He was not by any means to be forced from the...but was removed with it bleeding in his arms, and attended with tears by all their comrades who kr.ew their enmity. When he was brought to a tent, his... | |
| History - 1789 - 622 pages
...carcafe, crying, " Ah, Valentine! wa» it for me, who have fo barbaroufly ufed thee, that thou hafl died? I will not live after thee." He was not by any...but was removed with it bleeding in his arms, and attended with tears by all their comrades who knew their enmity. When, he was breught to a tent, his... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1790 - 1058 pages
...was it for me, who have fo barbaroufly ufed thce, that thou haft died ? I will not live after thec." He was not by any means to be forced from the body,...but was removed with it bleeding in his arms, and attended with tears by all their comrades who knew their enmity. When he was brought to a tent, his... | |
| English essays - 1803 - 410 pages
...bleeding carcass, crying, 'Ah, Valentine! was it for me who have so barbarously used thee, that thou hast died ? I will not live after thee.' He was not by...but was removed with it bleeding in his arms, and attended with tears by all their comrades who knew their enmity. When he was brought to a tent, his... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1803 - 496 pages
...Valentine ! was it for me, who have so barbarously used thee, that thou hast died? I will not live aftt>r thee." He was not by any means to be forced from the...but was removed with it bleeding in his arms, and attended with tears by all their comrades who knew their enmity. When he awas brought to a tent, his... | |
| 1804 - 676 pages
...erying, Ah, Valentine ! was it for me who have fco barbarously used thee, that thou hast died ? I wi!! not live after thee. He was not by any means to be foreed from the body, but was removed with it bleeding in hw arms, and attended with* tears by all... | |
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