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" I had done, thou shouldst play thy evening song upon thy pipe ; nor would the incense of my sacrifice be worse accepted, for entering heaven along with that of a broken heart. "
Practical Lessons on the Comparative Construction of the Verb in the French ... - Page 246
by Jules Festu - 1863 - 256 pages
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The Beauties of Johnson: Choice Selections from His Works

Samuel Johnson - 1851 - 360 pages
...for entering heaven along with that of a broken heart Nature melted within me, as I uttered 'this^ ud Maria observing, as I took out my handkerchief, that...already to be of use, would needs go wash it in the stream—And where will you dry it, Maria ? said I—I will dry it in my bosom, said she,—'twill...
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The Beauties of Johnson: Choice Selections from His Works

Samuel Johnson - 1853 - 336 pages
...accepted for entering heaven along with that of » broken heart. i ' \\ Nature melted within me, as I uttered this ; and Maria observing, as I took out...? said I — I will dry it in my bosom, said she, — 'twill do me good. And is your heart still so warm, Maria ? said I. I touched upon the string on...
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The Works of Laurence Sterne: With a Life of the Author Written by Himself

Laurence Sterne - 1855 - 448 pages
...worse accepted for entering Heaven along with that of a broken heart ! Nature melted within me as I uttered this; and Maria observing, as I took out my...stream. — And where will you dry it, Maria! said I. — I'll dry it in my bosom, said she ; — 'twill do me good. — And is your heart still so warm,...
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The Elements of Elocution, Etc

Charles Richson - 1860 - 216 pages
...heart. Nature melted within me, as I uttered this ; and Maria observing, as I took out my hankerchief, that it was steeped too much already to be of use,...it, Maria ? said I. " I will dry it in my bosom," nd she, — " it will do me good." — Sterne. (3.) HOPE. 1. The unappreciable Value of Hope. Hope...
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The Works of Laurence Sterne: In One Volume, with a Life of the Author

Laurence Sterne - 1864 - 440 pages
...with that of a broken heart ! Nature melted within me as I uttered this; and Maria observing, as 1 took out my handkerchief, that it was steeped too...stream. — And where will you dry it, Maria? said I. — I'll dry it in my bosom, said she ; — 'twill do me good. — And is your heart still so warm,...
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Episodes of Fiction, Or, Choice Stories from the Great Novelists, with ...

1869 - 330 pages
...worse accepted for entering heaven along with that of a broken heart/' Nature melted within me as I uttered this ; and Maria observing, as I took out..." And where will you dry it. Maria ?" said I. " I 'II dry it in my bosom," said she ; " 'twill do me good." "And is your heart still warm, Maria?" said...
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Episodes of Fiction

1870 - 322 pages
...worse accepted for entering heaven along with that of a broken heart." Nature melted within me as I uttered this ; and Maria observing, as I took out...stream. " And where will you dry it, Maria?" said I. " I'll dry it in my bosom," said she ; "'twill do me good." " And is your heart still warm, Maria?"...
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The Treasury of Literature and Art: a Selection from the Best Writers

Treasury - 1872 - 166 pages
...worse accepted for entering heaven along with that of a broken heart." Nature melted within me as I uttered this ; and Maria observing, as I took out...stream. "And where will you dry it. Maria ?" said I. " I 'll dry it in my bosom," said she; " 'twill do me good." "And is your heart still warm, Maria?" said...
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The Complete Works of Laurence Sterne

Laurence Sterne, David Herbert - 1872 - 512 pages
...worse accepted for entering heaven along with that of a broken heart! Nature melted within me as I uttered this ; and Maria observing, as I took out...stream. . . . And where will you dry it, Maria ? said I. . . . I'll dry it in my bosom, said she ; — 'twill do me good. . . . And is your heart still so warm,...
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A Thousand and One Gems of English Prose

1872 - 556 pages
...worse accepted for entering Heaven along with that of a broken heart. Nature melted within me, as I uttered this; and Maria observing, as I took out my...steeped too much already to be of use, would needs go and wash it in the stream. And where will you dry it, Maria? said I. I will dry it in my bosom, said...
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