| 1848 - 640 страница
...was in health, and I should have remained well. I can bear todie — I cannot bear to leave her. Oh, God, God, God! Everything I have in my trunks that...through me like a spear. The silk lining she put in my travelling-cap scalds my head. My imagination is horribly vivid about her; I see her, I hear her. There... | |
| 1848 - 634 страница
...was in health, and I should have remained well. I can hear to die — I cannot hear to leave her. Oh, God, God, God ! Everything I have in my trunks that...through me like a spear. The silk lining she put in my travelling-cap scalds my head. My imagination is horribly vivid about her ; I see her, I hear her.... | |
| 1849 - 606 страница
...was in health, and I should have remained well. I can bear to die — I cannot bear to leave her. Oh God ! God ! everything I have in my trunks that reminds me of her goes through me like a spear. The silk-lining she put in my travelling cap scalds my head. My imagination is horribly vivid about her... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1848 - 570 страница
...was in health, and I should have remained well. I can bear to die — I cannot bear to leave her. Oh, God ! God ! God ! Everything I have in my trunks that...her — I see her — I hear her. There is nothing iu the world of sufficient interest to divert me from her a moment. This was the case when I was in... | |
| 1848 - 578 страница
...I shall see her no more will kill me." — " I can bear to die — I cannot bear to leave her. Oh ! God ! God ! God ! Everything I have in my trunks that...lining she put in my travelling cap scalds my head. There is nothing in the world of sufficient interest to divert me from her for a moment — I am afraid... | |
| 1848 - 916 страница
...I eternally see her figure eternally vanishing. I can bear to die. I cannot bear to leave her. Oh, God ! * * * everything I have in my trunks that reminds...through me like a spear. The silk lining she put in my travelling-cap scalds my head. I am afraid to write to her — to receive a letter from her. To see... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 414 страница
...remained well. I can bear to die — I cannot bear to leave her. Oh, God ! God ! God ! Every thing I have in my trunks that reminds me of her goes through me like a spear. The silk lining she put in my traveling cap scalds my head. My imagination is horribly vivid about her — I see her — I hear her.... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 420 страница
...remained well. I can bear to die—I cannot bear to leave her. Oh, God ! God ! God ! Every thing 1 have in my trunks that reminds me of her goes through me like a spear. The silk lining she put in my traveling cap scalds my head. My imagination is horribly vivid about her—I see her—I hear her.... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1848 - 574 страница
...— I cannot bear to leave her. Oh I Qo<i, Uod, Uod ! everything I have in my trunks that re mini! me of her goes through me like a spear. The silk lining she put in my travelling cap scalds my head. imagination is horribly vivid about her.' I see her — I hear her. There is nothing in the world of... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1849 - 288 страница
...one of his first letters from Italy, he says : "I can bear to die — I cannot bear to leave her. Oh, God ! God ! God ! Everything I have in my trunks that...lining she put in my travelling cap scalds my head. There is nothing in the world of sufficient interest to divert me from her a moment. 0 that I could... | |
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