| Luís de Camões - 1809 - 288 Seiten
...foster-mother, take up his head whilst he was quartering, and suck up all the blood that ran thereout, saying, that the earth was not worthy to drink it,...steeped her face and breast, and tore her hair, crying out and shrieking most terribly." It is worthy of regard that the custom of marking themselves with... | |
| Thomas Steele - 1828 - 194 Seiten
...quartered, and sucked up all the blood that runne thereout, saying, that the earth was not worthy to drinke it, and therewith also steeped her face and breast, and tore her haire, crying out and shrieking most terribly. — Spenter's View of the State of Ireland. M Decisive... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1857 - 600 Seiten
...foster-mother, take up his head, whilst he was quartered, and suckedup all the blood that ran thereout, saying, that the earth was not worthy to drink it...steeped her face and breast, and tore her hair, crying out and shrieking most terribly. EUDOX. — You have very well run through such customs as the Irish... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 424 Seiten
...take up his head, while he was quartered, and suck up all the blood that ran thereout, saying, ' This earth was not worthy to drink it," and therewith also...steeped her face and breast and tore her hair, crying out and shrieking most terribly." When, in his immortal allegory, he describes the abode of Temperance,... | |
| 1860 - 752 Seiten
...mother, take up his head, whilst he was quartered, and sucked up all the blood that runne thereout, saying, that the earth was not worthy to drink it,...therewith also steeped her face and breast, and tore her haire, crying out and shrieking most terribly. Eudox. You have very well runne through such customes... | |
| Richard Cobden - 1867 - 530 Seiten
...and sucked up all the bloode that runne thereoute, saying, that the earthe was not worthy to drinke it ; and, therewith, also steeped her face and breast, and tore her hair, crying out and shrieking most terribly." — Ibid. p. 381. Let us compare the above scene, which was enacted... | |
| Richard Cobden - 1867 - 520 Seiten
...and sucked up all the bloode that runne thereoute, saying, that the earthe was not worthy to drinke it ; and, therewith, also steeped her face and breast, and tore her hair, crying out and shrieking most terribly." — Ibid. p. 381. Let us compare the above scene, which was enacted... | |
| Edmund Spenser, John Wesley Hales - 1869 - 804 Seiten
...quartered, and sucked up all the bloud running thereout, saying, that the earth was not woorthye to drinke it, and therewith also steeped her face and breast, and tore her hayre, crying out and shreeking out most terriblye. Eudox. You have very well runne through such customes... | |
| Luis Vaz de Camoens - 1877 - 498 Seiten
...foster-mother, take up his head whilst he was quartering and suck up all the blood that run thereout, saying, that the earth was not worthy to drink it,...steeped her face and breast and tore her hair, crying out and shrieking most terribly." It is worthy of regard that the custom of marking themselves with... | |
| Richard Cobden - 1878 - 440 Seiten
...natural feeling, there is, amidst the general amelioration of the surrounding world, alas ! no imand, therewith, also steeped her face and breast, and tore her hair, crying out and shrieking most terribly." — Ibid. p. 381. Let us compare the above scene, which was enacted... | |
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