| 1831 - 626 str.
...little understood The words upon the book, For with a side-long glance I mark'd My uncle's fearful look, And saw how all his quivering frame In strong...he turn'd him round, And drew aside the veil That hnng before my mother's face — Perchance my eyes might fail, But ne'er before that face to me Had... | |
| Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 338 str.
...little understood The words upon the book ; For with a sidelong glance I marked My uncle's fearful look. And saw how all his quivering frame In strong...the gaze Of the unconscious dead. Then suddenly he turned him round, And drew aside the veil That hung before my mother's face ; — Perchance my eyes... | |
| Penny readings - 1867 - 280 str.
...little understood The words upon the book ; For with a sidelong glance I marked My uncle's fearful look, And saw how all his quivering frame In strong...the gaze Of the unconscious dead. Then suddenly he turned him round, And drew aside the veil That hung before my mother's face ; — Perchance my eyes... | |
| Star reciter - 1873 - 330 str.
...little understood The words upon the book ; For, with a sidelong glance I mark' J My uncle's fearful look, And saw how all his quivering frame In strong...the gaze Of the unconscious dead. Then suddenly he turned him round, And flung aside the veil That hung before my mother's face. Perchance my eyes might... | |
| Ferguson - 1881 - 386 str.
...little understood The words upon the book ; For, with a sidelong glance I mark'd My uncle's fearful look, And saw how all his quivering frame In strong...the gaze Of the unconscious dead. Then suddenly he turned him round, And flung aside the veil That hung before my mother's face. Perchance my eyes might... | |
| Jacob W. Shoemaker - 1888 - 236 str.
...but little understood The words upon the book, For with a sidelong glance I marked My uncle's fearful look, And saw how all his quivering frame In strong...the gaze Of the unconscious dead. Then suddenly he turned him round, And drew aside the veil That hung before my mother's face ; Perchance my eyes might... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1904 - 896 str.
...little understood The words upon the book ; For with a sidelong glance I marked My uncle's fearful look, And saw how all his quivering frame In strong...unusual dread ; His lips were white as bone — his eye» Sunk fur down in his head ; He gazed on me, but 'twas the gaze Of the unconscious dead. Then... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1904 - 890 str.
...look, And saw how all his quivering frame The words upon the book; For with a sidelong glance I marked In strong convulsions shook. A silent terror o'er...A strange, unusual dread ; His lips were white as bone—his eye» Sunk far down in his head ; He gazed on me, but 'twas the gaze Of the unconscious... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1908 - 456 str.
...but little understood The words upon the book; For with a sidelong glance I marked My uncle's fearful look, And saw how all his quivering frame In strong...the gaze Of the unconscious dead. Then suddenly he turned him round, Perchance my eyes might fail But ne'er before that face to me Had seemed so ghastly... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1908 - 452 str.
...but little understood The words upon the book; For with a sidelong glance I marked My uncle's fearful look, And saw how all his quivering frame In strong...unusual dread ; His lips were white as bone — his eye* Sunk far down in his head ; He gazed on me, but 'twas the gaz« Of the unconscious dead. Then... | |
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