| Amusements - 1800 - 236 pages
...cpue^ impatience ! — what envious powers hare wrought impossibilities in your favour ? — But 1 will not be wholly disappointed — since I cannot die to save, I will not survive you." • rv, ... N Dionysius Diotiysius heard, beheld, and considered all with astonishment : — his heart... | |
| English instructor - English literature - 1801 - 272 pages
...have wrought impossibilities in your fa» vour ! — But I will not be wholly dis» appointed. — Since I cannot die to save , » I will not survive...considered all with astonishment. His heart was touched ; his eyes were opened , and he could no longer refuse his assent to truths , so incontestably proved... | |
| Sydney Melmoth - English prose literature - 1805 - 368 pages
...! — Cruel impatience ! — What envious powers have wrought impossibilities in your favour 1 — But i will not be wholly disappointed. Since I cannot...considered all with astonishment. His heart was touched ; his eyes were opened ; and he could no longer refuse his assent to truths so incontestibly proved... | |
| John Walker - English language - 1810 - 276 pages
...haste cruel impatience- what " envious powers have wrought impossibilities " against your friend ! But I will not be wholly *' disappointed : Since I cannot die to save you, I w will die to accompany you." Dionysius heard and beheld with astonishment: his eyes were opened,... | |
| 1819 - 186 pages
...replied in broken accents: " Fatal haste — cruel impatience! — What envious powers have wrought in your favour. But I will not be wholly disappointed...you." Dionysius heard, beheld, and considered all vviih astonishment. His heart was touched — his eyes were opened — and he could no longer refuse... | |
| Young moralist - 1819 - 192 pages
...broken accents : ' Fatal haste ! Cruel impatience! What envious powers have wrought impossibilities in your favour! But I will not be wholly disappointed...will not survive you.' Dionysius heard, beheld, and cdnsidered all with astonishment. His heart was touched, his eyes were opened ; and he could no longer... | |
| Priscilla Wakefield - Children's stories - 1821 - 238 pages
...than my own. PYTHIAS. Fatal haste! cruel impatience! what envious powers have wrought impossibilities in your favour. But I will not be wholly disappointed. Since I cannot die to save you, I will not survive you. DIONYSIUS. Live, live ye incomparable pair! you have borne unquestionable... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 pages
...haste ! —Cruel impatience !—What envious powers have wrought impossibilities in your favour?—But I will not be wholly disappointed. Since I cannot...ascended the scaffold. " Live, live, ye incomparable pair !" he cried, " ye have borne unquestionable testimony to the existence of virtue ! and that virtue... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1833 - 274 pages
..."Fatal haste! — Cruel impatience! — What envious powers have wrought impossibilities in your favor? But I will not be wholly disappointed. Since I cannot...the scaffold. " Live, live, ye incomparable pair!" he cried;" "ye have borne unquestionable testimony to the existence of virtue ; and that virtue equally... | |
| Richard Green Parker - English language - 1833 - 120 pages
...accents — " Fatal haste ! — Cruel impatience ! — What envious powers have wrought impossibilities in your favour ? But I will not be wholly disappointed. Since I cannot die to »ave, I will not survive you." Dionysius heard, beheld and considered all with astonishment. His heart... | |
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