Oh, may their holy influence never cease That soothed my heart-corroding pangs to peace!
The corroding gloom was still there, but lightened; no longer engrossing its victim as it had done.
She disliked her son, yet it was his fate that was corroding her life away.
When he ventured to hint that his little girl needed a mother's care, her irony bit like corroding acid.
But because I knew my friends would think it ridiculous that I could lay hold of power again by so inconsiderable a handle as Leon Griffin, I suffered a corroding resentment.
It also doth much good for the shingles, ringworms, and in all running, fretting and corroding ulcers, applied thereunto.
The said water is very powerful in all the diseases aforesaid, either inward or outward, whether they be old corroding sores, or green wounds.
Drying and binding; the side being bathed with it, it easeth pains in the spleen, cleanseth filthy corroding gnawing ulcers.
Another ill-favoured trick have physicians got to use to the eye, and that is worse than the needle; which is to take away the films by corrodingor gnawing medicine.
The same ointment is excellently good to cleanse malignant and corroding ulcers.
Different corroding Liquids are sometimes used on these Occasions, Aqua fortis itself, and Spirit of Vitriol: but such Applications are highly dangerous, and ought to be excluded.
But besides thesecorroding vegetable Milks being procurable only in Summer, People who have very delicate thin Skins should not make Use of them, as they may occasion a considerable and painful Swelling.
His spirits depressed by the corroding anguish which preys upon his mind, his body has become a victim to the conflict, and the soul of my master will soon, by quitting this earthly tenement, escape the farther persecution of his enemies.
Indolence is a rust, corroding and dulling all our faculties; earnestness, a vitalizing force, quickening and brightening them.
Indolence and selfishness, the moth and rust of Character, are corroding and devouring the delicate organization of the internal man, which can retain the wholeness and brightness of its powers only by constant use.
Steal from corroding care one transient day, To glory give the space thou hast to stay; Short is the time, and lo!
But now let sleep the painful waste repair Of sad reflection and corroding care.
The pressure of onecorroding train of ideas preyed, like a canker-worm, upon my heart, and destroyed all its tranquillity.
Corroding cares and anxieties' are now the lot of most people who serve in India.
There is assuredly no society where the members are more generally free from those corroding cares and anxieties which 'weigh upon the hearts' of men whose incomes are precarious, and position in the world uncertain.
Because he was strong against them she seemed to feel herself inside his strength, corroding it with her weakness.
She had a corroding sensation in her throat as though she tasted metal.
Thus the second year of his married life passed, and the dark shadows of disappointed hope and the traces of corroding care began to change the aspect of his brow.
This is the root of the evil that has shed a corroding mildew on all thy virtues; and blighting in the bud thy opening faculties, has rendered thee the weak thing thou art!
Near her are two charity-girls of St. Giles', pledging each other in the same corroding compound.
The purifying material shall not yield any products capable of corroding the gas-mains or fittings.
His eyes were lowered to the sick man's countenance, and the thick black lashes veiled their grey-blue depths, but over the handsome face had come a subtle change, etched by corroding memories.
Having invested all in a teraph of fine gold, its votary sees with vague uneasiness a gradual dimness blur the sheen, and when, under friction, the gilt surface melts away and only corroding brass remains, the shock is severe.
Josè sank down upon the threshold, a prey to corroding despair, while Rosendo went out in search of the implement.
And he wanted to remain among them, to lead them, if possible, at least a little way along what he was daily seeing to be the only path out of the corroding beliefs of the human mind.
Again he was befouled in the mire of material fears and corroding speculations as to the probable manifestations of evil, real and immanent.
This barefoot girl, who walked humbly, trustingly, with her God, had she not supplied him with a working formula for his every problem, even to the casting out of the corroding fear planted in his heart by that awful experience in Maganguey?
And this gave rise to fear, a corroding fear that he might not do right by his God, his mother, and himself, the three variants in his complex life-equation.
Hunger has been fancifully ascribed to the sides of the stomach rubbing against each other, and to the increased acidity of the gastric juice corroding the coats of it.
These pots are placed close together on a bed of tan bark on the floor of a room known as the corroding room.
When the chloride is used the process is difficult to manage, owing to the higher temperature required to keep the electrolyte fused, and because of the corroding action of the fused chloride upon the containing vessel.
Long waiting hopeless, then he tries to meet A kinder fortune in a distant street; There he again displays, increasing yet Corroding sorrow and consuming debt: Alas!