... for the loss of his little playfellow, the only friend, the only companion that he had upon earth. For five days he thus languished, and gradually declined, without taking any sustenance, or admitting any comfort ; till, one morning, he was found... London Magazine Enlarged and Improved - Pągina 281770Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1771 - 508 pągines
...earth. ... • For five days he thus languiihed, and gradually declined, without taking any fuftenance, or admitting any comfort; till one morning, he was...on the carcafe of his little friend. They were both intarred together, and their grave plentifully ic the tears of tha keeper and his loudly lamenting... | |
| Henry Brooke - 1777 - 254 pągines
...upon earth. For five days he thus languifhed, and gradually declined, without taking any iuftenance, or admitting any comfort ; till, one morning, he was...together, and their grave plentifully watered by the tears ot the keeper, and his loudly lamenting family. —.But to return. When our company were on their way... | |
| 1802 - 152 pągines
...his den. For five days he thus languifiied, and gradually declined, without taking any fuftenance, or admitting any comfort ; till, one morning, he was found dead, with his head reclined on the carcafe of his little friend. COPT RIGHT SECURED. ... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1833 - 286 pągines
...of his den. For five days, he thus languished, and gradually declined, without taking any sustenance or admitting any comfort, till, one morning, he was found dead, with his head reclined on the carcass of his little friend. They were both interred together. LESSON FORTY-SECOND.... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1838 - 346 pągines
...his den. 10. For five days, he thus languished, and gradually declined, without taking any sustenance or admitting any comfort, till, one morning, he was found dead, with his head reclined on the carcase of his little friend. They were both interred together. LESSON XXXVI. Scene... | |
| Henry Brooke - 1839 - 344 pągines
...upon earth. For five days he thus languished, and gradually declined, without taking any sustenance, or admitting any comfort ; till one morning, he was...found dead, with his head lovingly reclined on the carcase of his little friend. They were both interred together, and their grave plentifully watered... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1846 - 296 pągines
...of his den. For five days, he thus languished, and gradually declined, without taking any sustenance or admitting any comfort, till, one morning, he was found dead, with his head reclined on the carcass of his little friend Thev were both interred together. LESSON FORTY-SECOND.... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 pągines
...upon earth. For five days he thus languished, and gradually declined, without taking any sustenance, or admitting any comfort ; till, one morning, he was...found dead, with his head lovingly reclined on the carcase of his little friend. They were both interred together, and their grave plentifully watered... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1854 - 352 pągines
...pieces. 10. For five days, he thus languished, and gradually declined, without taking any sustenance or admitting any comfort, till, one morning, he was found dead, with his head reclined on the carcase of his little friend. They were both interred together. LESSON XXXVI. Scene... | |
| Oliver Angell - 1858 - 268 pągines
...For four days he thus languished, and gradually declined, without taking any sustenance or admitting comfort, till one morning he was found dead, with his head lovingly reclined on the carcass of his little friend. They were both buried together, and their grave plentifully watered with... | |
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