I care not," retorted the widow, who seemed by this reproach to be roused into sudden eloquence. " To those who, like me, have never been able to get out of the dark and dreary paths of life, the grave is indeed a refuge, and the sooner they reach it... A Woman and the War - 第 26 頁Frances Evelyn Maynard Greville Countess of Warwick 著 - 1916 - 270 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1839 - 776 頁
...dark and dreary paths of life, the grave is indeed a refuge, and the sooner they reach it the better. The spirit I drink may be poison, — it may kill...— his sole set-off against the rich man's luxury. It comforts him when he is most forlorn. It may be treacherous, it may lay up a store of future woe... | |
| The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction: VOL.XXXIII - 1839 - 446 頁
...sooner they reach it the belter. The spirit I drink may be poison,— it may kill me,— per. haps it it killing me : — but so would hunger, cold, misery,...Gin is the poor man's friend, — his sole set-off' ag.iin.-.t the rich man's luxury. It corn-torts him when he is most forlorn. It may Ii« treacherous,... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1839 - 766 頁
...drink may be poison, — it may kill me, — perhaps it is killing me : — but so would hunger, colo!, misery, — so would my own thoughts. I should have...— his sole set-off against the rich man's luxury. It comforts him when he is most forlorn. It may be treacherous, it may lay up a store of future woe;... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1839 - 630 頁
...poison,—it may kill me,—perhaps it ia killing ше:—but so would hunger, cold, misery, —so would шу own thoughts. I should have gone mad without it. Gin is the poor man's friend,—his sole set-pfT against the rich man's luxury. It comforts him when he is most forlorn.... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1840 - 394 頁
...dark and dreary paths of life, the grave is indeed a refuge, and the sooner they reach it the better. The spirit I drink may be poison, — it may kill...— his sole set-off against the rich man's luxury. It comforts him when he is most forlorn. It may be treacherous, it may lay up a store of future woe... | |
| George Washington Montgomery - 1841 - 232 頁
...dark and dreary paths of life, the grave is indeed a refuge, and the sooner they reach it the better. The spirit I drink may be poison — it may kill me...mad without it. Gin is the poor man's friend — his whole set-off against the rich man's luxury. It comforts him when he is most forlorn. It may be treacherous,... | |
| George Washington Montgomery - 1844 - 264 頁
...may be poison—it may kill me—perhaps it is killing me: but so ivould hunger, cold, misery—so would my own thoughts. I should have gone mad without it. Gin is the poor man's friend—his whole set-off against the rich man's luxury. It comforts him when he is most forlorn.... | |
| G. W. Montgomery - 1845 - 248 頁
...dark and dreary paths of life, the grave is indeed a refuge, and the sooner they reach it the better. The spirit I drink may be poison ; it may kill me...mad without it. Gin is the poor man's friend ; his whole set-off against the rich man's luxury. It comforts him when he is most forlorn. It may be treacherous,... | |
| George Washington Montgomery - 1870 - 334 頁
...dark and dreary paths of life, the grave is indeed a refuge, and the sooner they reach it the better. The spirit I drink may be poison; it may kill me ;...mad without it. Gin is the poor man's friend ; his whole set-off against the rich man's luxury. It comforts him when he is most forlorn. It may be treacherous,... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1879 - 516 頁
...and the sooner they reach it the better. The spirit I drink may be poison, — it may kill rne,' — perhaps it is killing me: — but so would hunger,...without it. Gin is the poor man's friend, — his sole set-offr against the rich man's luxury. It comforts him when he is most forlorn. It may be treacherous,... | |
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