| 1846 - 502 pages
...that he was so fond of in Aspramonte.' " But when the horn sounded yet a third time, and the blast was one of so dreadful a vehemence, everybody looked at...stag,' said he. ' The sound goes to my very heart, and, I confess, makes me tremble. I am awakened out of a great dream. O Gan ! O Gan ! not for thee... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 460 pages
...when the horn sounded yet a third time, and the blast was one of so dreadful a vehemence, every body looked at the other, and then they all looked at Gan...stag," said he. " The sound goes to my very heart, and, I confess, makes me tremble. I am awakened out of a great dream. O Gan! O Gan! Not for thee do... | |
| 1846 - 506 pages
...that he was so fond of in Aspramonte.' " But when the horn sounded yet a third time, and the blast was one of so dreadful a vehemence, everybody looked at the other, and then they all looked at Gan iu fury. Charles rose from his seat. ' This is no hunting of the stag,' said he. ' The sound goes to... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 876 pages
...when the horn sounded yet a third time, and the blast was one of so dreadful a vehemence, every body looked at the other, and then they all looked at Gan in fury. Charles rose from his •eat. " This is no hunting of the stag," said he. " The sound goes to my very heart, and, I confess,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 444 pages
...sound goes to my very heart, and, I confess, makes me tremble. I am awakened out of a great dream. O Gan ! O Gan ! Not for thee do I blush, but for myself, and for nobody else. O my God, what is to be done ! But whatever is to be done, must be done quickly.... | |
| 1848 - 742 pages
...every body looked at the other, and then they all looked at GAM in fury. CHARLES rose from his neat. ' This is no hunting of the stag,' said he. 'The sound goes to my very heart, and I confesé, makes me tremble. I am awakened out of a great dream. O GAN ! O GAN ! Not for thee... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 596 pages
...when the horn sounded yet a third time, and the blast was one of so dreadful a vehemence, every body looked at the other, and then they all looked at Gan...stag," said he. " The sound goes to my very heart, and, I confess, makes me tremble. I am awakened out of a great dream. O Gan ! O Gan ! Not for thee... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1913 - 972 pages
...observed Gan, "and the stag is killed." But when the horn sounded yet a third time, and the blast was one of so dreadful a vehemence, everybody looked at the other, and then they all looked at Gan in a fury. Charles rose from his seat. "This is no hunting of the stag," said he. "The sound goes to my... | |
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