| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1850 - 320 lapas
...ransomed one another, with all this woe ! Thou lookest far into eternity, witli those bright dying eyes ! Then tell me what thou seest ? " " Hush, Hester, hush...it was thenceforth vain to hope that we could meet 18 8 hereafter, in an everlasting and pure reunion. God knows ; and He is merciful ! He hath proved... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1852 - 268 lapas
...ransomed one another, with all this woe ! Thou lookest far into eternity, with those bright dying eyes ! Then tell me what thou seest !" " Hush, Hester —...It may be, that, when we forgot our God, — when wo violated our reverence each for the other's soul, — it was thenceforth vain to hope that we could... | |
| Nathaniel [two or more stories] Hawthorne - 1866 - 596 lapas
...ransomed one another with all this woe! Thou lookest far into eternitv, with those bright dying eyes! Then tell me what thou seest'(" "Hush, Hester, hush!" said he, with tremulous solemnity. " The law we broke!—the sin here so awfully revealed!—let these alone be in thy thoughts ! I fear! I fear! It... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1875 - 458 lapas
...ransomed one another with all this woe ! Thou lookest far into eternity with those bright, dying eyes. Then tell me what thou seest ! " ' " Hush ! Hester,...forgot our God — when we violated our reverence for each other's soul — it was thenceforth vain to hope that we could meet hereafter in an everlasting... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1878 - 324 lapas
...eternity, with those bright dying eyes I Then tell me what thou seest ? " " Hush, Hester, hash ! " said he, with tremulous solemnity. " The law we broke...revealed ! — let these alone be in thy thoughts I I fear ! I fear ! It may be that, when we forgot OOP God, — when we violated our reverence each for... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1878 - 306 lapas
...ransomed one another, with all this woe ! Thou lookest far into eternity, with those bright dying eyes ! Then tell me what thou seest ? " " Hush, Hester, hush...it was thenceforth vain to hope that we could meet 13 8 hereafter, in an everlasting and pure reunion. God knows ; and He is merciful ! He lialli proved... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 330 lapas
...! Thou lookest far into eternity, with those bright dying eyes ! Then tell me what thou seest P " " Hush, Hester, hush ! " said he, with tremulous solemnity....it was thenceforth vain to hope that we could meet 13 a hereafter, in an everlasting and pure reunion. God knows ; and He is merciful ! He hath proved... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 616 lapas
...ransomed one another, with all this woe ! Thou lookest far into eternity, with those bright dying eyesl Then tell me what thou seest? " " Hush, Hester, hush...revealed ! — let these alone be in thy thoughts 1 I fear ! I fear ! It may be that, when we forgot our God, — when we violated our reverence each... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 630 lapas
...eyeil Then tell me what tiiou M*«t? " " Hush, Hester, hush ! " said he, with tremulous so' lemnity. " The law we broke ! — the sin here so awfully revealed ! — let these alone be in thy thoughts I I fear ! I fear ! It may be that, when we forgot our God, — when we violated our reverence each for... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 600 lapas
...ransomed one another, with all this woe! Thou lookest far into eternity, with those bright dying eyes ! Then tell me what thou seest? " " Hush, Hester, hush!...solemnity. " The law we broke !—the sin here so awfully revealed!—let these alone be in thy thoughts ! I fear! I fear! It may be, that, when we forgot our... | |
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