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" I cry hourly with feehler and feebler outcry to be delivered, it were enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth in all the pride of its mantling temptation ; to make him clasp his teeth, and not undo 'em To suffer WET DAMNATION to run... "
Quarterly Review - Page 118
1822
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 27

1822 - 582 pages
...is, when a man shall feel himself going down a precipice with open eyes and a passive will, — to see his destruction, and have no power to stop it,...feverishly looking for this night's repetition of the iplty ; could he feel the body of the death out i>l which I cry hourly, with livhlcr and feebler outcry,...
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Saturday night

Saturday night - 1824 - 968 pages
...to forget a time when it was otherwise ; to bear about the piteous spectacle of his own self-ruins —could he see my fevered eye, feverish with last...could he . feel the body of the death out of which 1 cry hourly with feebler and feebler outcry to be delivered — it were enough to make him dash the...
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The Flowers of Literature: Consisting of Selections from History ..., Volume 1

William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 pages
...spectacle of his own self-ruins—could he see my fevered eye, feverish with last night's drinking, feverishly looking for this night's repetition of...I cry hourly with feebler and feebler outcry to be delivered—it were enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth in all the pride of...
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Elia: Essays which Have Appeared Under that Signature in the London Magazine

Charles Lamb - 1828 - 266 pages
...forget a time when it was otherwise; to bear about the piteous spectacle of his own self-ruins:—could he see my fevered eye, feverish, with last night's...I cry hourly with feebler and feebler outcry to be delivered—it were enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth in. all the pride of...
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Elements of Mental Philosophy: Abridged and Designed as a Text Book for ...

Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1832 - 622 pages
...all the way emanating from himself; to perceive all goodness emptied out of him,and yet not be ;ible to forget a time when it was otherwise ; to bear about...with feebler and feebler outcry, to be , delivered it wcTc enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth in all the pride of its mantling temptation."§....
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

1835 - 430 pages
...forget a time when it was otherwise, to bear about the piteoua spectacle of his own self-ruins : — could he see my fevered eye, feverish with last night's drinking, and feverisbly looking for this night's repetition of the folly ; could he feel the body of the death out...
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Five Lessons for Young Men

Solomon Southwick - 1837 - 204 pages
...forget a time when it was otherwise; to bear about the piteous spectacle of his own self-ruin:—Could he see my fevered eye, feverish with last night's...cry hourly, with feebler and feebler outcry, to be delivered—it were enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth, in all tb a pride...
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Outlines of Imperfect and Disordered Mental Action

Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1840 - 420 pages
...about the piteous spectacle of his own self ruins : could he see my fevered eye, feverish with the last night's drinking, and feverishly looking for...with feebler and feebler outcry, to be delivered, if were enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth in all the pride of its mantling...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 22

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 648 pages
...otherwise ; to hear about the piteous spectacle of hit own self-ruin; could he see my fevered vye, fevariah with last night's drinking, and feverishly looking for this night's repetition of the fully ; could he feel the body of the death out of which I cry hourly with feebler and feebler outcry...
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Elements of Mental Philosophy

Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1855 - 416 pages
...about the piteous spectacle of his own self ruins : could he see my fevered eye, feverish with the last night's drinking, and feverishly looking for...feebler and feebler outcry, to be delivered, it were eaough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth in all the pride of its mantling temptation."*...
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