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"The blessing of a dying man rest on your head," cried the sufferer; "your charitable action will not pass unrequited." With this, despite the agony he endured, he dragged himself to his child, kissed her cold lips, smoothed her fair tresses, and covered the body carefully with the cloth.
CAMDEN was not insensible to the visits of German noblemen, who were desirous of seeing the British Pliny; and POCOCK, while he received no aid from patronage at home for his Oriental studies, never relaxed in those unrequited labours, animated by the learned foreigners, who hastened to see and converse with this prodigy of Eastern learning.
Oh, where is your pride your womanly pride your self-respect? Is your life to be aimless and dreary because of an unrequited attachment? Shake it off! Rise above it! Destroy it! Oh, it makes the blood tingle in my veins to think of your wasting your energies and hopes in love for one who is so utterly indifferent to you.
She certainly was "ripping" that first night at Ischl far more ripping than any titled dame there, upon whose mature ugliness all her calm attention was bestowed, while I was on the verge of collapse when I saw that Bee's love was like to go unrequited, while Mrs.
I had been afraid that I should not have the courage to speak to Kendricks of the matter at all, much less ask him to go away; and here I had actually spoken to him, with the splendid result that I need only congratulate him on his engagement to the lady whose unrequited affections I had been wishing him to spare.
Wessington. And the last portion of my punishment is even now upon me. If your mirror be broken, look into still water; but have a care that you do not fall in. Hindu Proverb. Next to a requited attachment, one of the most convenient things that a young man can carry about with him at the beginning of his career, is an unrequited attachment.
Viola did not fail to mark the words of the old song which in such true simplicity described the pangs of unrequited love, and she bore testimony in her countenance of feeling what the song expressed.
He appeared bored by her company; though as a matter of fact his heart was breaking with love for her love that he believed unrequited and he yearned to tear loose his bonds and crush her in his arms. It was Barbara's turn now to be hurt. She drew herself up.
"Well, it seems to me, we have both seen an angel to-day! an angel, whom you have wronged, in giving her the common name of fairy." "Aha! the Princess Amelia," said Pollnitz. "You will love this young maiden, my friend." "Then, indeed, shall I be most unhappy! She is a royal princess, and my love must ever be unrequited."
Before the old gentleman went, he flattered himself that change of air and scene had already been serviceable to his friend; and that time would work a complete cure upon that commonest of all maladies, an unrequited passion, or an ill-placed caprice.
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