Tasso, while his heart bled over his loss, in his solitary cell, could have deigned to join this crowd of courtly mourners!
Wearing their wounds like stars, shall rise again, Joint-heirs with Christ, because they bledto save His weak ones, not in vain.
She had bled for the things she had brought through the wilderness.
Coytmore dead, and Bell gone into a delirium with the fever--his wound bled very little--the ball is near the bone.
Had he not bled to death, he would have suffered forty-eight hours of extreme agony from the mortification which must have ensued.
He was right in his conjectures--an artery had been divided, and he had bled to death.
Who fought and bled in freedom's cause, Who fought and bled in freedom's cause, And when the storm of war was gone, Enjoyed the peace your valor won!
Mr. Hunter observed that the whole side of the head in horses that had been bled would frequently become swollen and inflamed.
The pulse being hard, she was bled to eight ounces.
He was bled in both arms; but, as the hernia remained unreduced, he was sent to town, in a state of considerable restlessness and suffering.
The work was carried on in darkness and his self-inflicted wounds bled profusely.
He said he would gladly assist a brave soldier who had bled for his country, and gave me two gold pieces.
A nation bled white of its men must make the care of children its first and paramount consideration.
Kitchener says that we shall be bled white, and the best will be the first to go.
Monsieur would not be bled by him; and not to vex him was good enough to refuse being bled by another, and to die in consequence.
He was taken into his room, shaken, moved about, bled considerably, and had strong emetics administered to him, but scarcely any signs of life did he show.
Upon hearing this observation about bleeding, the King spoke to him again on the subject; and said that he did not know what prevented him from having him at once taken to his room, and bled by force.
I've too much of the instinctive, selfish mother-thing in me to have allowed myself to be bled for cripples and clubs and artistic boys.
This extraordinary and unexpected arrangement caused the blood to rush to my head with such violence that my nose bled profusely for a quarter of an hour.
Taking everything upon myself, I ordered a servant to hurry out for a physician, who came in a short time, and ordered the patient to be bled again, thus approving the first bleeding prescribed by me.
I knocked as hard as I could; the door was at last opened, and I made the surgeon follow me in his dressing-gown as far as the gondola, which was waiting; he bled the senator while I was tearing my shirt to make the compress and the bandage.
How sad it was to see his poor white arm, and the blood trickling from it when papa bled him!
His father hath bled this daye at the nose and at the mouth.
This day his father bled at the mouth and nose; ges quhat presage that is.
Darnley flushed with anger, and Mary said, 'If he were a little daggered, and had bled as much as my Lord Bothwell had lately done, it would make him look the fairer.
But, nevertheless, in spite of all, her heart bled for him now.
She had gained her victory over him, having fully held her own position with her children; but now, that he complained that he had been beaten in the struggle, her heart bled for him.
Seneca had so perished under Nero,--by the cutting of the veins he had bled to death.
To bebled to death: Stephanus: steward to my niece Domitilla.
No monument marks the spot where they bled and lie buried, but the feet of the passing crowd have worn the green into the form of a cross, and thus marked the place.
He told me he was convinced of Tengelyi's innocence; and his heart bled to think that so honest a man, and his old friend too, should be in such an awkward position; and Heaven knows what he said besides!
You and I have fought and bled too often on the field of diplomacy to be tender about our heads.
The bloody baptism of the battle-field has made Austrians of all those who bled for Austria's rights.
For one who for his sins has mourn'd and cry'd, To slight him, who for sin hath bled and died!
But when Seth comes, then the ground is made good again; then a living saint is found to stand and maintain that truth which but now his brother bled for.
Do you believe that He who died for us threw from Him at His death all that he had suffered and bled for, and that He now for ever rejoices in celestial bliss, and says, 'Let them do as they will, I have done my part.
You have sacrificed yourself freely and without compulsion, and have bled to death in silence.
He is a rock on which many a poor young heart has struck and bledto death when only a loving hand was needed to rescue it.
When at last he was removed into the Fleet he had beenbled freely, in fees alone to the amount of some fifty odd pounds.
Mazarin was, however, a costly servant, who bled his adopted country to satisfy his love for the arts and splendours of life, to furnish dowries to his nieces, and to exalt his family.
Paris, forsaken by her kings and emperors for more than a century, scarred and bled by three spoliations, was now to become a beacon of hope.
They've groveled at my feet, I've pity had for none; I've bled them every one.
We have suffered and bled for him for years," said Macdonald; "it is time now for him to suffer and bleed for us.
He was placed on a couch, and a doctor sent for, who bled him, and, when he awoke, gave him sedative powders.
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