I observed that she went almost every evening to the foot of the tree, on a branch of which the bodies of her husband and child were laid, and, after cutting off a lock of her hair and throwing it on the ground, in a plaintive melancholy song bemoaned... Madoc - Seite 183von Robert Southey - 1807Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Jonathan Carver - 1802 - 330 Seiten
...fhe went almoft every evening to the foot of the tree, on a branch of which the bodies of her hufband and child were laid, and after cutting off a lock...throwing it on the ground, in a plaintive melancholy fong, bemoaned its fate. A recapitulation of the actions he might have performed, had his life been... | |
| Jonathan Carver - 1813 - 292 Seiten
...ihe went almoft every evening to the foot of the tree, on a branch of which the bodies of her hufband and child were laid, and after cutting off a lock...hair, and throwing it on the ground, in a plaintive mournful fong bemoaned its fate. A recapitulation of the actions he might have performed, had his life... | |
| Robert Southey - 1815 - 302 Seiten
...lurked in hers. I observed that she went almost every evening to the foot of the tree on a branch of which the bodies of her husband and child were laid,...throwing it on the ground, in a plaintive melancholy soog bemoaned its fate. A recapitulation of the actions he might have performed, had his life been... | |
| John Halkett - 1825 - 426 Seiten
...lurked in hers. I observed that she went almost every evening to the foot of the tree, on a branch of which the bodies of her husband and child were laid,...recapitulation of the actions he might • have performed, had bis life ; been spared, appeared to be her favourite theme ; and whilst she foretold the fame that... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 Seiten
...that she went almost every evening to the foot of the tree, on a branch of which the bodies of ber husband and child were laid, and after cutting off...throwing it on the ground, in a plaintive melancholy *o:ig bemoaned its f.ite. A recapitulation of the adieus he mt;;lit have performed, bad his life been... | |
| Robert Southey - 1845 - 848 Seiten
...lurked in hers. I observed that she went almost every evening to the foot of the tree, on a branch of to drown The anguish of his soul. The tempest, as...death-like feeling seem'd To thrill his shuddering frame. R it* fate. A recapitulation of the actions he might have performed, had his life been snared, appeared... | |
| Robert Southey - 1845 - 848 Seiten
...lurked in hers. 1 observed that she went almost every evening to the foot of the tree, on a branch of which the bodies of her husband and child were laid, and after cutting off a lock.of her hair, and throwing it on the ground, in a plaintive melancholy song Ычшкитч! it*... | |
| Robert Southey - 1860 - 456 Seiten
...lurked in hers. I observed that she went almost every evening to the foot of the tree, on a branch of which the bodies of her husband and child were laid,...performed, had his life been spared, appeared to be her favorite theme ; and, whilst she foretold the fame that would have attended an imitation of his father's... | |
| Robert Southey - 1860 - 444 Seiten
...-lurked in hers. I observed that she went almost every evening to the foot of the tree, on a branch of which the bodies of her husband and child were laid,...performed, had his life been spared, appeared to be her favorite theme; and, whilst she foretold the fame that would have attended an imitation of his father's... | |
| Peter Jones - 1861 - 354 Seiten
...lurked in hers. I observed that she went almost every evening to the foot of the tree, on a branch of which the bodies of her husband and child were laid...hair, and throwing it on the ground, in a plaintive song bemoaned its fate." (G.) " OLD JACK'S PINE-TREE GOD." Ox the west side of the Grand River, in... | |
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