| Henry Glassford Bell - 1831 - 202 str.
...tempest-laden night Suits with the purpose best. — Come hither — Thou hast often sought To open this old chest : " It has a secret spring, the touch...Returning from the grave ! His grasp of lead is on my throat — Will no one help or save ?" That night they laid him on his bed In raving madness tost ;... | |
| 1831 - 626 str.
...wild tempest-laden night Suits with the purpose best. Come hither,— thou hast often sought To open this old chest : " It has a secret spring, the touch...that you groan So heavily ? — that thing is but A hare ribb'd skeleton." A sudden crash, — the lid fell down, — Three strides he hackwards gave,... | |
| Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 338 str.
...tempest-laden night Suits with the purpose best. — Come hither — thou hast often sought To open this old chest. " It has a secret spring ; the touch...that you groan So heavily ?— That thing is but A bare-ribbed skeleton." A sudden crash — the lid fell down — Three strides he backwards gave, —... | |
| Penny readings - 1867 - 280 str.
...tempest-laden night Suits with the purpose best. — Come hither — thou hast often sought To open this old chest. " It has a secret spring ; the touch...that you groan So heavily ? — That thing is but A bare-ribbed skeleton." A sudden crash — the lid fell down — Three strides he backwards gave, —... | |
| Star reciter - 1873 - 330 str.
...wild tempest-laden night Suits with the purpose best. Come hither — thou hast often sought To open this old chest. " It has a secret spring ; the touch...that you groan So heavily ? — That thing is but A bare-ribbed skeleton." A sudden crash — the lid fell down — Three strides he backward gave : "... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1874 - 458 str.
...tempest-laden night Suits with the purpose best. — Come hither — thou hast often sought To open this old chest. "It has a secret spring; the touch...fell down — Three strides he backwards gave,— '4 Oh God ! it is my brother's self Returning from the grave! His grasp of lead is on my throat —... | |
| 1876 - 754 str.
...tempost-laden night Suits with the purpose best ; — Come hither — thou hast often sought To open this old chest. " It has a secret spring ; the touch...the lid is raised, and now — What see you that you groitn So heavily?— That thmg is but A bare-ribbed skeleton." A sudden crash — tho lid fell down,... | |
| Ferguson - 1881 - 386 str.
...wild tempest-laden night Suits with the purpose best. Come hither — thou hast often sought To open this old chest. " It has a secret spring ; the touch...that you groan So heavily ?— That thing is but A bare-ribbed skeleton." A sudden crash — the lid fell down — Three strides he backward gave : "... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1883 - 454 str.
...tempest-laden night Suits with the purpose best. — Come hither — thou hast often sought To open this old chest. ' It has a secret spring; the touch...fell down — Three strides he backwards gave,— " And oh ! it is my brother's self Returning from the grave! His grasp of lead is on my throatWill... | |
| 1886 - 656 str.
...raised, and now — " What see you, that you groan So heavily ? — that thing is but A bare-ribbed skeleton." A sudden crash — the lid fell down — Three strides he backwards gave, — "Oh God! it is my brother's self Returning from the grave! His grasp of lead is on my throat —... | |
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