Now — disgraced ; a banished and forlorn man ; a wretched shed for his resting-place; his fare so little tempting he would not yesterday have offered it to a starving mendicant , surrounded by faces " which, for the sympathy he would have implored,... Calcutta Magazine and Monthly Register - Page 7781830Full view - About this book
| American periodicals - 1830 - 504 pages
...; a banished and forlorn man ; a wretched shed for his resting-place ; his fare so little tempting he would not yesterday have offered it to a starving...him " welcome ;" nor should his soul rejoice as he should utter " here will be my dwelling !" SIBERIA! In that one word seemed to him to be concentrated... | |
| 1830 - 436 pages
...; a hanished and forlorn man ; a wretched shed for his resting-place; his fare so little tempting, he would not yesterday have offered it to a starving mendicant ; surrounded by faces which, for the sympatby he would have implored, struck hopelessness down into the very bottom of his heart as he did... | |
| John Poole - English fiction - 1835 - 236 pages
...disgraced ; a banished and forlorn man ; a wretched shed for his resting-place; his fare so little tempting he would not yesterday have offered it to a starving...him ' welcome,' nor should his soul rejoice as he should utter ' Here will be my dwelling !' SIBERIA I In that one word seemed to him to be concentrated... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - English literature - 1835 - 470 pages
...; a banished and forlorn man ; a wretched shed for his resting place ; his fare so little tempting, he would not yesterday have offered it to a starving...him " welcome ;" nor should his soul rejoice as he should utter " here will be my dwelling !" Siberia ! In that one word seemed to him to be concentrated... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1830 - 624 pages
...for hie resting-place ; bis fare БО little tempting, he would not yesterday have offered it to n starving mendicant; surrounded by faces which, for...him " welcome;" nor should his soul rejoice as he should utter " here will be my dwelling !" SIBERIA! In that one word seemed to him to be concentrated... | |
| John Poole - English wit and humor - 1843 - 344 pages
...disgraced; a banished and forlorn man ; a wretched shed for his testing-place ; his fare so little tempting he would not yesterday have offered it to a starving...him " welcome," nor should his soul rejoice as he should utter " Here will be my dwelling!" SIBERIA ! In that one word seemed to him to be concentrated... | |
| John Poole - 1859 - 434 pages
...; a banished and forlorn man ; a wretched shed for his resting-place ; his fare so little tempting he would not yesterday have offered it to a starving...him " welcome," nor should his soul rejoice as he should utter "Here will be my dwelling!" SIBEEIA! In that one word seemed to him to be concentrated... | |
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