I went to the farther part of the room, and held my face against the wainscot; and in spite of all I could do to refrain crying, sobbed as if my heart would break.
I had great emotions at his entering the room, and threw my apron over my head, and fell a crying, as if my heart would break.
O Grandsire, Grandsire: euen with all my heart Would I were Dead, so you did Liue againe.
List a breefe tale, And when 'tis told, O that myheart would burst.
I was driven as with a tempest--my heart would be unclean--the Canaanites would dwell in the land.
Your pulsidge beats as extraordinarily as heart would desire; and your colour, I warrant you, is as red as any rose, in good truth, la!
List a brief tale; And when 'tis told, O that my heart would burst!
The three drops of blood again replied: "If she knew this, for thy sake Thy queen-mother's heart would break.
The three drops of blood upon the handkerchief made answer: "If she knew this, for thy sake Thy queen-mother's heart would break.
If she knew this, for thy sake Thy queen-mother's heart would break.
One who knew him then and had known his career since would be inclined to think that he already felt premonitions of the heavy burdens that his broad shoulders were to bear, and the sorrows that his kind heart would have to endure.
I sat down beside him, and thought my heart would break as I recalled some of his sayings, particularly his talk to me at midnight of the 19th; this was about six p.
Said the Queen: "There is that in thy word that the joy of my heart would kill.
My heart would burst to see it," exclaimed Mrs. Pickford.
But one should imagine that the more our reason is improved, and the nearer we get to another world, the more solemnly and deeply the heart would be affected by the great and awful truths of religion.
If it were not for prayer, and the hope which the gospel gives, my heart would break.
I could fight against harshness, but her tender words and ways unlocked the flood-gates of my grief, and I laid my head down and sobbed as if my heart would break.
No, no; the words I will not say With the responding folk; I at his feet a heart would lay, Not shoulders for a yoke.
I but fear That your heart, Lilia, is not big enough To hold the love wherewith my heart would fill it.
I only know that were anything to befall you--were you never to come back to me--my heart would be broken.
Here again--`Were anything to befall you--were you never to come back to me myheart would be broken.
Tears came but too easily in those foolish days, and burying my throbbing temples in the pillow, I cried as if my heart would break, or as if it had indeed broken.
I covered her softly with some shawls, wrapped one about myself, stole to the bay window, and leaning my forehead against the pane, cried as if my heart would break.
You could hardly understand them in your simplicity; your soft, woman's heart would bleed, perhaps, but it would heal itself too soon to allay in any great degree my wretchedness.
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