One shudders even now at the description of that terrible day.
Illustration: One shudders even now at the description of that terrible day.
Hatred and revenge Shakespeare only studied superficially, and cruelty he shudders from like a woman.
The offending Bushman crawls in the dust and shudders as he seeks to avert the fury of the fetich which he has carved and set in a tree.
In Rosmersholm, Brendel says in an obscurely profound prophetic tone, which shudders with foreboding (p.
He detests his morganatic step-mother, and shudders at the thought of a marriage with Uglyane.
She shudders at it, and she'll go down to her grave shuddering at it.
Maybe if I was to see her in trouble like you were in, my heart would go out to her; but she's independent of me; the only thing I've ever heard of her is that she cries and shudders at the mention of my name.
She clung to the young girl with a pallid, frightened aspect, like one who looks down into a place of darkness, and shudders on its verge.
One shudders even at writing of such things, save that they must of necessity happen, and not rarely.
This, then, is our comfort for the timidity of the poor, weak flesh which still shudders at death.
Flesh and blood shuddersin fear at that which gives no reason for it, and finds comfort and joy in that which really gives no comfort or joy.
One reason for this may be that they had more leisure; and their great open fires were more conducive to the retailing of romances of shudders than our unsocial steam radiators.
The carrion ghosts of Bierce, animated by malignant foreign spirits, surpass the charnel shudders produced by the Gothic.
His visits to the Morgue filled him with nightmare, with shuddersthat set him panting for breath.
Therese and Laurent feigned to be in good spirits, concealing their shudders and awaiting, in anguish, the incident that was bound to occur.
Notwithstanding that his heart rose with repugnance, notwithstanding the shudders that sometimes ran through his frame, for over a week he went and examined the countenance of all the drowned persons extended on the slabs.
Leave her alone, sir," said the restaurant keeper, "she shuddersat the slightest sound.
And, until evening, he went along, dazed and seized with sudden shudders whenever he looked at the Seine.
These thoughts are very sore; The spirit sinks in grief and sadness low, And thrilling shudders through the being flow.
Now destroyers are destroyed, Scoffers are with scoff betaken, And the lofty are made humble; And he shudders to behold them.
Repeatedly we meet the idea that Nature shudders before the crime, and gives signs of coming disaster.
As I slumber at night, I am waked by the sweet song of the nightingale; nothing but love in my mind quite thrilled by shudders of delight.
Imagination shudders and shrinks from the guilty picture with horror!
Propose I say an adequate and worthy purpose, and let your test be such as nature shudders at; then despise me and my principles if I recoil.
My heart shudders while I relate it, but I dread lest it should be a fatal journey, for him or my brother, or both!
Lady Ruth shudders when she sees one of the Arabs endeavoring to stanch a wound in his shoulder.
He shudders at the thought of her falling into the hands of these wild desert rovers.
As if overcome with the sensation of inflicting such pain, the blacksmith shudders and draws back.
She is the daughter of a soldier race, and as brave as the majority of her sex; still she shudders to gaze upon the taking of human life.
V With shudders chill as aconite, The couchant chewer of the cud Will start at times in pussy fright Before the dogs, when reads her sprite The streaks predicting streams of blood.
When the physician tells him that the rebels had stormed the citadel, and that Cousrouf had fled, Mohammed shudders and sinks back upon his couch.
She stares at him, then turns her eyes about helplessly, shudders and struggles for an answer.
MARIA shudders violently at the sound of his voice; looks up and sees the MONK with bent head, and hands partially extended, as one who invokes a blessing.
He almost splits his sides laughing as he stands before the monkey's palace, watching the pranks of its occupants; he goes into ecstasies over the wild animals, and shudders while contemplating the reptiles.
The excellent woman shudderson contemplating the prisoner's privations, and sends him the tobacco and brandy.
She is still lingering near him, and by and by a long sob shudders out on the air.
No harmless dove, no bird that singeth, Shudders to see him overhead; The rush of his fierce swooping bringeth To innocent hearts no thrill of dread.
A car comes forward driven by living thunder, "Creation shudders with sublime dismay, And in a blazing tempest whirls away.
She shudders when Burke enters the Hall at the head of the Commons.
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