Every illusion but one has been torn from my heart--the thirst for glory still remains.
But still the queen was continually in fear her treasure would be torn from her, and the King of Prussia's seeming friendliness was not calculated to drive away this anxiety.
The dreadful obstacle is removed--broken are the bonds which bound me to the duke--torn from my bosom this raging passion.
And even supposing that he is torn from us forever, how can we better honor his memory than by keeping constantly open the chasm which his death has caused in our circle?
They belong to another, and may be torn from him, one and all, at any moment, at his master's pleasure.
They may betorn from him at another's pleasure, sold as beasts of burden, sent he knows not whither, sent where he cannot reach them, or even interchange inquiries and messages of love.
He will have little motive to accumulate comforts and ornaments in his hut, if at any moment he may be torn from it.
So, torn from earth, on Ida's height divine Or Erymanthus, falls the hollow pine.
I will go to the state's prison, rather than have any poor victim torn from my house, to be carried back to slavery.
Again I was to be torn from a comfortable home, and all my plans for the welfare of my children were to be frustrated by that demon Slavery!
But even that pleasant emotion was chilled by the reflection that he might be torn from me at any moment, by some sudden freak of my master.
Leaning on his breast, she wept softly, clasping him in her arms that he might not be torn from her.
Then, for the earthly crown you have torn from my head, proud man, you shall give me your crown of thorns, and I will still be queen!
Banished from your presence, far from my home, torn from my native soil, and not yet rooted in yours.
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