| 1806 - 360 sider
...his back, and brought him through all that danger as far as the abbey of Salfine, where a cannon ball took off his head: His body fell under his enemy,...upon the bleeding carcafe, crying, " Ah, Valentine ! was it for me, who have fo barbaroufly ufed thee, that thou haft died ? I will not live after thee."... | |
| Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 362 sider
...back, and brought hJrn through all that danger as far as the abbey of Sa4fitit, where a cannon ball took off his head : His body fell under his enemy,...his hair, and then threw himfelf upon the bleeding carcafc, crying, " Ah, Valentine ! was it for me, who htve fo barbaroufly ufed thee, that thou haft... | |
| 1809 - 338 sider
...back, and brought him through the danger as far as the abbey of Salsine, where a cannon ball took nil" his head : his body fell under his enemy whom he was carrying off. I 'union immediately forgot his wound, rose tearing his hair, and then threw himself on. the bleeding... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 sider
...hack, and brought him thi ough all that danger as far as the abbey of Salsine, where a cannon hall took off his head : his body fell under his enemy whom he was carrying off. Unniou immediately forgot his wound, rose up, tearing his hair, and then threw himself upon the bleeding... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 390 sider
...his back, and brought him through all that danger as far as the Abbey of Salsine, where a cannon ball took off his head : his body fell under his enemy...carrying off. Unnion immediately forgot his wound, rose up, tearing his hair, and then threw himself upon the bleeding carcase, crying, " Ah, Valentine... | |
| 1817 - 206 sider
...his back, and brought him through all that danger as far as the abbey of Salsine, where a cannon ball took off his head; his body fell under his enemy whom...carrying off. Unnion immediately forgot his wound, rose up, tearing his hair, and then threw himself upon the bleeding carcas, crying, " Ah, Valentine... | |
| 1821 - 154 sider
...his back, and brought him through all that danger as far as the abbey of Salsiue, where a cannon ball took off his head : his body fell under his enemy...carrying off. Unnion immediately forgot his wound, rose up, tearing his hair, and then threw himself upon the bleeding carcase, crying, ' Ah ! Valentine... | |
| 1823 - 380 sider
...his back, and brought him through all that danger as far as the Abbey of Salsine, where a cannon ball took off his head : his body fell under his enemy...carrying off. Unnion immediately forgot his wound, rose up, tearing his hair, and then threw himself upon the bleeding carcase, crying, " Ah, Valentine... | |
| 1829 - 804 sider
...duck, and brought him through all that danger, as far as the abbey of Sal-sine, where a cannon ball took off his head : his body fell under his enemy whom he was carrying off. I* union immediately forgot his wound, rose up, tearing his hair, and then threw himself upon the bleeding... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 sider
...they «ere npon'his back, and brought him through all that danger, as far as the abb--y of Saisine, ng horn, No carryingoff. l'union immediately forgot his wound, rose up. tearing Ms Intir, and then threw himself... | |
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