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... the margin of his copy that he performed a section on his wife thus: "14 Jany 1794 JB on EB up 9 Feby walked 15 Feby Cured on 1 March." The mo... ... Bulimia Nervosa are indeed more common among adolescents. But close to 80% of all deaths from anorexia nervosa are among people older than 45. Act... ...d sulfuric acid. During the autumn of 1909, there were more than 1,000 “smoke-fog” deaths in Glasgow and Edinburgh. In 1952 smog killed more than 4... ...urran of the National Weather Service. In the United States alone there were 3,239 deaths and 9,818 injuries from lightning strikes between 1959 an... ...he good doctor owned and operated a small wax museum in Paris and, when he died in 1794, Marie - who was his trainee and maybe more - inherited his...
...ed Pg 1793 The evil of undead Aural Possession and Violation and Poison Pg 1794 The Growth of Poison Throughout History and Undead Evil Pg 1795 ... ... power of national banks, moneyed capitalists…money: filthy lucre, capitalist deathsheads: the Jewish Rothschild family intermarrying with English, A... ...Harbor was going to be bombed and letting Americans die so he could use their deaths as an excuse to declare war. Just like Bush Jr. used the pre-kn... ...first would-be skinners lost their own skins in the process and died horrible deaths. They were literally skinned alive by their own evils… they di... ...oing it? No. Even with horrible signs and catastrophes, and sufferings, and deaths… these unwanted scum were forced back again and again, so the i... ...Why wasn’t Fort Comfort just 35 miles away beset with the same afflictions and deaths and starvation and disease, and rebellion and intrigue and pois...
...d. They were men of generally irregular lives and violent temper, whose bloody deaths were in most cases a fitting conclusion to careers of unbridled ... ... here they reposed in peace until they were for the third time resurrected, in 1794, and transferred to the Hospital of Our Lady of the Conception, wh...
...neuer shall reuiue: 27 Vpon a Woodden Coffin we attend; 28 And Deaths dishonourable Victorie, 29 We with our stately presence glorif... ...hat was’t a knight: 1793 Henceforth we banish thee on paine of death. 1794 And now Lord Protector, view the Letter 1795 Sent from our Vnck... ...ne day. 2209 In thee thy Mother dyes, our Households Name, 2210 My Deaths Reuenge, thy Youth, and Englands Fame: 2211 All these, and more,...
... Hand, but conquered. Exe. We mourne in black, why mourn we not in blood? Henry is dead, and never shall revive: Upon a Woodden Coffin we attend; And Deaths dishonourable Victorie, We with our stately presence glorifie, Like Captives bound to a Triumphant Carre. What? shall we curse the Planets of Mishap, That plotted thus our Glories overthrow? Or shall we thinke the subt...
...t; 656 Though Richard my liues counsell would not heare, 657 My deaths sad tale, may yet vndeafe his eare. 658 Yor. No, it is stop... ...hands, here in the view of men, 1319 I will vnfold some causes of your deaths. 1320 You haue mis- led a Prince, a Royall King, 1321 A happ... ..., and not with Hands: those whom you curse 1498 Haue felt the worst of Deaths destroying hand, 1499 And lye full low, grau’d in the hollow gro... ... 1792 Rich. Well you deseru’d: 1793 They well deserue to haue, 1794 That know the strong’st, and surest way to get. 1795 Vnckle giu... ...s Death in this rude assalt? 2777 Villaine, thine owne hand yeelds thy deaths instrument, 2778 Go thou and fill another roome in hell. 2779 ...
...l the Debt he owes vnto you, 509 Euen with the bloody Payment of your deaths: 510 Therefore I say— 511 Wor. Peace Cousin, say no mo... ...y. Not mine, in good sooth. 1793 Hotsp. Not yours, in good sooth? 1794 You sweare like a Comfit- makers Wife: 1795 Not you, in good so... ...end of Life cancells all Bands, 1978 And I will dye a hundred thousand Deaths, 1979 Ere breake the smallest parcell of this Vow. 1980 ... ...of Henry the Fourth Shakespeare: First Folio 2033 many a man doth of a Deaths- Head, or a Memento Mori. 2034 I neuer see thy Face, but I thin... ...71 Dow. Talke not of dying, I am out of feare 2372 Of death, or deaths hand, for this one halfe yeare. 2373 Exeunt Omnes. [f3 S... ...e and stiffe 2936 Vnder the hooues of vaunting enemies, 2937 Whose deaths are vnreueng’d. Prethy lend me thy sword 2938 Fal. O Hal, I...
...Tis that they seeke; and they, in seeking that, 1042 Shall finde their deaths, if Yorke can prophecie. 1043 Salisb. My Lord, breake we of... ... Card. Did he not, contrary to forme of Law, 1353 Deuise strange deaths, for small offences done? 1354 Yorke. And did he not, in his... ...uld not be a murtherer, 1793 But left that hatefull office vnto thee. 1794 The pretty vaulting Sea refus’d to drowne me, - 39 - The second Pa... ...But that the guilt of Murther bucklers thee, 1922 And I should rob the Deaths- man of his Fee, 1923 Quitting thee thereby of ten thousand sham... ...ercy, whil’st ’tis offered you, 2789 Or let a rabble leade you to your deaths. 2790 Who loues the King, and will imbrace his pardon, 2791 ...
...nds of Moneyes, 52 and Gold, and Siluer, is her Grand- sire vpon his deaths-bed, 53 (Got deliuer to a ioyfull resurrections) giue, when 5... ...e sequell (Master Broome) I suffered the pangs 1775 of three seuerall deaths: First, an intollerable fright, 1776 to be detected with a ieali... ...792 My suite then is desperate: You’ll vndertake her no 1793 more? 1794 Fal. Master Broome: I will be throwne into Etna, 1795 as ...
...he death of Princes 1020 Caes. Cowards dye many times before their deaths, 1021 The valiant neuer taste of death but once: 1022 Of all... ...nke: 1374 If I my selfe, there is no houre so fit 1375 As Caesars deaths houre; nor no Instrument 1376 Of halfe that worth, as those your... ...in the holy place, 1793 And with the Brands fire the Traitors houses. 1794 Take vp the body. 1795 2.Ple. Go fetch fire. 1796 3...
...ooke Competitors in loue? 637 I tell you Lords, you doe but plot your deaths, 638 By this deuise. 639 Chi. Aaron, a thousand death... ...orld do I preferre, 1793 This mauger all the world will I keepe safe, 1794 Or some of you shall smoake for it in Rome. 1795 Deme. By t...
...Chamber, Ile find Romeo 1793 To comfort you, I wot well where he is: 1794 Harke ye your Romeo will be heere at night, 1795 Ile to him, h... ... so deepe an O. 1907 Rom. Nurse. 1908 Nur. Ah sir, ah sir, deaths the end of all. 1909 Rom. Speak’st thou of Iuliet? how is i... ...he hath wedded. I will die, 2620 And leaue him all life liuing, all is deaths. 2621 Pa. Haue I thought long to see this mornings face, 26... ...igne yet 2948 Is Crymson in thy lips, and in thy cheekes, 2949 And Deaths pale flag is not aduanced there. 2950 Tybalt, ly’st thou there i...
...omething into a slower method. 303 Is not the causer of the timelesse deaths 304 Of these Plantagenets, Henrie and Edward, 305 As bl... ...85 Shall for thy loue, kill a farre truer Loue, 386 To both their deaths shalt thou be accessary. 387 An. I would I knew thy heart. ... ...y digest our complots in some forme. 1792 Exeunt. Scena Secunda. 1794 Enter a Messenger to the Doore of Hastings. 1795 Mess. My ... ...endernesse, and milde compassion, 2712 Wept like to Children, in their deaths sad Story. 2713 O thus (quoth Dighton) lay the gentle Babes: 2...
...he square at Alencon with the Sieur Pannier (treasurer of the rebels since 1794, and devoted to Rifoel) as to the best means of conveying to Rifoel th... ...92 The Brotherhood of Consolation Tours-Minieres, the correspondent, since 1794, of the Comte de Lille,—known elsewhere as the Baron des Tours-Miniere... ... remark, however, that such plotting was familiar to a man who, ever since 1794 has played a double part, who for eight years deceived the Comte de Li... ... are still untouched. Though she has lived, mon- sieur, she has caused the deaths of her mother and her hus- band, who have not been able to endure th... ...ul daugh- ter you tore from her arms and condemned to the cruellest of all deaths, for she died on the guillotine.” Godefroid, seeing that Vanda had f... ...on the cross, forgive, forgive me, for my daughter has suffered a thousand deaths!” The old man fell forward on the floor so prone that the agitated s...
... 1792 or the fift if I. 1793 Peda. I will repeat them: a e I. 1794 Pag. The Sheepe, the other two concludes it o u. 1795 B... ...Citterne head. 2564 Dum. The head of a bodkin. 2565 Ber. A deaths face in a ring. 2566 Lon. The face of an old Roman coine, sc...
... 243 sadnesse in his youth.) I had rather to be marri-ed 244 to a deaths head with a bone in his mouth, then to ei-ther 245 of these: Go... ...the brauer grace, 1793 And speake betweene the change of man and boy, 1794 With a reede voyce, and turne two minsing steps 1795 Into a man...
..., and Donalbaine: Malcolme awake, 831 Shake off this Downey sleepe, Deaths counterfeit, - 19 - The Tragedie of Macbeth Shakespeare: First Foli... ...on. Heauen preserue you, 1793 I dare abide no longer. Exit Messenger 1794 Wife. Whether should I flye? 1795 I haue done no harme. But...
...s that which takes hir heauy leaue? 1325 A deadly grone, like life and deaths departing. 1326 See who it is. 1327 Ed. And now the Batt... ...of Henry the Sixt Shakespeare: First Folio 1793 In our Kings behalfe, 1794 I am commanded, with your leaue and fauor, 1795 Humbly to kisse... ...from Winters pow’rfull Winde. 2817 These Eyes, that now are dim’d with Deaths black Veyle, 2818 Haue beene as piercing as the Mid- day Sunne, ... ... a Childe, 3046 Looke in his youth to haue him so cut off. 3047 As deathsmen you haue rid this sweet yong Prince. 3048 King. Away with...
...And merrily hent the Stile- a: 1793 A merry heart goes all the day, 1794 Your sad tyres in a Mile- a. Exit. Scena Quarta. 1796 En... ...too soft for him 2661 (say I:) Draw our Throne into a Sheep- Coat? all deaths - 59 - The Winters Tale Shakespeare: First Folio 2662 are too f... ... 2968 Bohemia stops his eares, and threatens them 2969 With diuers deaths, in death. 2970 Perd. Oh my poore Father: 2971 The Heaue...
... and mine eare 1793 Therein false strooke, can take no greater wound, 1794 Nor tent, to bottome that. But speake. 1795 Pis. Then Madam... ...e: 2516 Thus smiling, as some Fly had tickled slumber, 2517 Not as deaths dart being laugh’d at: his right Cheeke 2518 Reposing on a Cushi...
...oines disguis’d. 1257 Fal. Peace (good Dol) doe not speake like a Deaths-head: 1258 doe not bid me remember mine end. 1259 Dol. S... ...ue mee the 1793 spirit (Master Shallow.) Where’s Wart? you see what 1794 a ragged appearance it is: hee shall charge you, and 1795 disch...
...1793 Octa. Haile Caesar, and my L[ord]. haile most deere Caesar. 1794 Caesar. That euer I should call thee Cast- away. 1795 O... ...urposes, and being Royall 3601 Tooke her owne way: the manner of their deaths, 3602 I do not see them bleede. 3603 Dol. Who was last w...
...y noble trees and circled by thick, impen- etrable shrubbery, which, since 1794, Michu had taken great pains to make still more impenetrable by planti... ...w hear of its fulfilment. In future I shall have no secrets from any one.” 1794, Andernach. Before the battle. My dear Laurence,—I love you for life, ... ...to op- pose the current of public opinion. Throughout the depart- ment the deaths of the eleven persons killed by the Simeuse brothers in 1792 from th...
...ction in foreign parts, and came hither to die and to be the cause of many deaths. Some times, no doubt, it followed in the train of the pompous gove... ...recorded in the history of our chair,” proceeded Grandfather. “In the year 1794 Samuel Adams was elected governor of Massachusetts. I have told you wh...
...axime de Trailles, took the news of marriages much as an old man hears the deaths of his contemporaries. “C’est desesperant,” he cried, throwing himse... ...ows. It was he who presided at the trials of Muir and Skirving in 1793 and 1794; and his appearance on these occasions was scarcely cut to the pattern...
...er spending several years in taking care of the old president, who died in 1794, he was elected about that time to the Council of the Five Hundred, an... ... was restricted to the sending of notes of “faire part” on the occasion of deaths and marriages, and cards at the New Year. The proud Madame Clapart w...
... CRY OF THE FOUNDERING LINE- OF-BATTLE SHIP “VENGEUR”: On the 1st of June, 1794, the English fleet under Lord Howe defeated the French under Villaret-... ...e very shadow of the catastrophe, being divided from the most frightful of deaths by scarcely more, if more at all, than seventy seconds. “Such was th...
...e poisonous atmosphere, and the two lieutenants might be said to have many deaths from it. At last the fire gained so much head, that it was impossibl... ...d. They were set at liberty; and thus the two Vendean chiefs avenged their deaths by saving five thousand of their enemies! M. de Bonchamp expired imm... ...nary 258 A Book of Golden Deeds government; and the beginning of the year 1794 found him once more at the head of a considerable force, encamped in t...
...lly baited into the ranks of the rebels. One picturesque difference in the deaths of these two gentlemen was remarkable, as contrasted with their pre-... ...or great north roads, may be taken as a standard amount of performance, in 1794, (the year I am recording,) and even ten years later. 4 In these pres... ...d had always found in traversing the same route. The England of that date (1794) exhibited many similar cases. At present I know of but one stage in a... ...alamities that overwhelmed his family; to the removal from him by tragical deaths, in so rapid a succession, of the Princesse de Lamballe, of his aunt...
...ing, stand sentry at a Queen’s door; and feel that he could die a thousand deaths for her: then again, at the outer gate, and even a third time, she s... ...th sensibility, to the Pantheon of the Fatherland. (Ibid. du 18 Septembre, 1794. See also du 30 Aout, &c. 1791.) He and others: while again Mirabeau, ...
...s linen, and the two shopkeepers became familiar with him. In Vendemiaire, 1794, Cesar, who possessed a hundred louis d’or, changed them for six thous... ...gious as he was. In such a case suicide is only a way to escape a thousand deaths; it seems logical to take it. Alexandre Crottat gave him his arm, an...
... on Eminent Characters: Contributed to the ‘‘Morning Chronicle’’ in December 1794 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 and January 1795 . . . . . . .... .... . 125 Religious Musings A Desultory Poem, Written on the Christmas Eve of 1794 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Monody on the Death of Chatterton . .... ... of a Naval Fight, When thundering Cannons spread a sea of Gore And varied deaths now fire and now affright: The impatient shout, that longs for cl... ...the Irish Lottery Coleridge: Poems Perspiration. A Travelling Eclogue 1794 The dust flies smothering, as on clatt’ring wheel Loath’d Aristocra... ...erspiration. A Travelling Eclogue Coleridge: Poems [Ave, Atque Vale!] 1794 Vivit sed mihi non vivit — nova forte marita Ah dolor! alterius car... ...rmosa Maria! - 68 - [Ave, Atque Vale!] Coleridge: Poems On Bala Hill 1794 With many a weary step at length I gain Thy summit, Bala! and the c...
...wfarren’), killed with shots of pistols and hagbuts in 1608. Three violent deaths in about seventy years, against which we can only put the case of Th... ..., and Alan, born June 1752. With these two brothers my story begins. Their deaths were simultaneous; their lives unusually brief and full. Tra- dition... ...the tropics, and simultaneously struck down. The dates and places of their deaths (now before me) would seem to indicate a more scattered and prolonge... ...n yet another way he followed the example of his fa- ther-in-law, and from 1794 to 1807, when the affairs of the Bell Rock made it necessary for him t... ...eceived,’ she writes to Miss Janet, ‘the melancholy news of my dear babys’ deaths. My heart is like to break for my dear Mrs. Stevenson. O may she be ... ...piritually-minded. After this date there were two more births and two more deaths, so that the number of the family remained un- changed; in all five ... ...unfortunate choice for a first engineer. War added fresh complications. In 1794 Smith came ‘very near to be taken’ by a French squadron. In 1813 Rober... ...ents 36 Robert Louis Stevenson of the north islanders. On the 9th October 1794 he took passage from Orkney in the sloop Elizabeth of Stromness. She m... ..., a shoe-buckle, and the like. Such were the spoils of the Bell Rock. From 1794 onward, the mind of my grandfather had been exercised with the idea of...
...s habitation where thou keepst 1214 Hourely afflict: Meerely, thou art deaths foole, 1215 For him thou labourst by thy flight to shun, 1216 ... ...at beares the name of life? Yet in this life 1243 Lie hid moe thousand deaths; yet death we feare 1244 That makes these oddes, all euen. 1245... ...s come 1793 euen now. I shall craue your forbearance a little, may be 1794 I will call vpon you anone for some aduantage to your 1795 self...
...uch 1793 a firago: I had a passe with him, rapier, scabberd, and all: 1794 and he giues me the stucke in with such a mortall motion 1795 t... ...nd I most iocund, apt, and willinglie, 2289 To do you rest, a thousand deaths would dye. 2290 Ol. Where goes Cesario? 2291 Vio. A...
...haos! Bursts forth insurrection, at sight of its own blood (for there were deaths by that sputter of fire), into endless rolling explosion of musketry... ...ing, stand sentry at a Queen’s door; and feel that he could die a thousand deaths for her: then again, at the outer gate, and even a third time, she s... ...th sensibility, to the Pantheon of the Fatherland. (Ibid. du 18 Septembre, 1794. See also du 30 Aout, &c. 1791.) He and others: while again Mirabeau, ... ...ed. Barbaroux and his two comrades weathered it longer, into the summer of 1794; but not long enough. One July morning, changing their hid- ing place,... ...d Thirty-eight per- sons.’ (Deux Amis, xii. 266-72; Moniteur, du 2 Janvier 1794.) Or why waste a gabarre, sinking it with them? Fling them out; fling ... ...ature. Nevertheless what sound is this that we hear, on the first of June, 1794; sound of as war-thunder borne from the Ocean too; of tone most pierc... ...e Barrere (Chois des Rapports, xiv. 416-21); Lord Howe (Annual Register of 1794, p. 86), &c.) Let foreign Despots think of that. There is an Un- conq...
... in 1789. His History of the Thirty Years’ War appeared in 1790-93, and in 1794 began his intimate relation with Goethe, beside whom he lived in Weima... ...h, if he had a father’s heart, he would Have sooner perish’d by a thousand deaths! STAUFF. You should be grateful for God’s gracious care, That ordere...
...e way, unresistingly, to the most gloomy imaginings, in which the dreadful deaths of thirst, famine, suffocation, and premature interment crowded upon... ...d me to reflect on the few chances I had of escaping the most appalling of deaths—a death for the most appalling of purposes—every 90 Poe in Five V o... ...e Royal Philippine Company, sailed, as he asserts, directly among them. In 1794, the Spanish corvette Atrevida went with the determination of ascertai...
... could only find their way by groping. During the eruption of Vesuvius, in 1794, at Caserta, four leagues distant, people could only walk by the light... ...t laugh or die. To die laughing, must be the most glorious of all glorious deaths! Sir Thomas More—a very fine man was Sir Thomas More—Sir Thomas More... ...nt, formed an important portion of all the gro- tesquerie of these dungeon deaths. Having failed to fall, it was no part of the demon plan to hurl me ...
... the necessary re- sults of a common cause — See Pallas’s Travels, 1793 to 1794, pp. 129 - 134. 77 Charles Darwin the inhabited country near Buenos A... ...andering habits increase; and hence the popu- lation, without any apparent deaths from famine, is repressed in a manner extremely sudden compared to w...