Even if my body would recover of itself, this would prevent it. The very thing which I want to live most for will be a great occasion of my death. I cannot help it. Who can help it? Were I in health it would make me ill, and how can I bear it in my state?... The Dublin Review - Page 154publié par - 1848Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1848 - 572 pages
...health it would make me ill, and how can I bear it in my state? I dare say you will be able to guess on what subject I am harping — you know what was my...your house. I wish for death every day and night to dehver me from these pains, and then I wish death away, for death would destroy even those pains, which... | |
| John Keats - 1856 - 326 pages
...would prevent it ; the very thing which I want to live most for will be great occasion of my death. * * I wish for death every day and night to deliver me from these paius, and then I wish deatli away, for death would destroy even those pains, which are better than... | |
| John Keats, James Russell Lowell, Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton (baron).) - 1871 - 342 pages
...health it would make me ill, and how can I bear it in my state ? I dare say you will be able to guess on what subject I am harping : you know what was my greatest...during the first part of my illness at your house. 1 wish for death every day and night to deliver me from these pains, and then I wish death away, for... | |
| Abby Sage Richardson - 1882 - 348 pages
...leave her," he cries. " The very thing I want to live for will be a great occasion of my death. ... I wish for death every day and night to deliver me...and then I wish death away, for death would destroy these pains, which are better than nothing." Again, " Oh that I could be buried near where she lives... | |
| Sir Sidney Colvin - 1887 - 252 pages
...help it. Who can help it? Were I in health it would make me ill, and how can I bear it in my state ? I wish for death every day and night to deliver me...then I wish death away, for death would destroy even these pains, which are better than nothing. Land and sea, weakness and decline, are great separators,... | |
| Sir Sidney Colvin - 1887 - 256 pages
...help it. Who can help it 1 Were I in health it would make me ill, and how can I bear it in my state 1 I wish for death every day and night to deliver me from those pains, and then I wish death away, for death would destroy even these pains, which are better... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1888 - 356 pages
...health it would make me ill, and how can I bear it in my state ? I dare say you will be able to guess on what subject I am harping — you know what was my...during the first part of my illness at your house. 1 wish for death every day and night to deliver me from these pains, and then I wish death away, for... | |
| 1894 - 706 pages
...help it. Who can help it? Were I in health it would make me ill, and how can I bear it in my state ? I wish for death every day and night to deliver me...then I wish death away, for death would destroy even these paius, which are better than nothing. Land and sea, weakness and decline, are great separators,... | |
| John Morley - 1894 - 702 pages
...help it. Who can help it? Were I in health it would make me ill, and how can I bear it in my state ? I wish for death every day and night to deliver me...then I wish death away, for death would destroy even these pains, which are better than nothing. Land and sea, weakness and decline, are great separators,... | |
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