| Nicholas Murray - 1852 - 288 pàgines
...they are now doing so by tens of thousands. The tighter Popery now screws on her fetters, the better. The flesh will quiver where the pincers tear — the blood will follow where the knife is driven; and the more the victims of its cruelty are multiplied, the nearer the hour when the Lord will destroy... | |
| Nicholas Murray - 1852 - 318 pàgines
...they are now doing so by tens of thousands. The tighter Popery now screws on her fetters, the better. The flesh will quiver where the pincers tear — the blood will follow where the knife is driven ; and the more the victims of its cruelty are multiplied, the nearer the hour when the Lord will destroy... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 444 pàgines
...the Irish Catholic. Can you wonder he is violent ? It is the consequence of your own infliction : " The flesh will quiver where the pincers tear, The blood will follow where the knife is driven." Your friendship has been to him worse than hostility ; he feela its embrace but by the pressure of... | |
| A member of the bar - 1857 - 562 pàgines
...Irish Catholic : can you wonder he is violent ? It is the consequence of your own infliction — " The flesh will quiver where the pincers tear. The blood will follow where the knii'e is driven." i'our friendship has been to him worse than hostility ; he feels its embrace but... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1858 - 516 pàgines
...violence of the Irish. Can you wonder they are violent? It is the consequence of your own infliction. The flesh will quiver, where the pincers tear, The blood will follow, where the knife is driven." Your friendship has been to the Irishman worse than hostility. He feels its embrace but by the pressure... | |
| 1865 - 398 pàgines
...honor, and trust, at the first sight, never seems well-timed ; the parting pang is ever painful ; — " The flesh will quiver where the pincers tear; The blood will follow where the knife is driven" ; the tear will gush from the depths of nature where the cherished ties of life are broken : but there... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - 1873 - 348 pàgines
...the Irish Catholic: can you wonder he is violent? It is the consequence of your own infliction,— " The flesh -will quiver where the pincers tear, The blood will follow where the knife is driven." Your friendship has been to him worse than hostility;he feels its embrace but by the pressure of his... | |
| Matthew Stanley Quay - 1902 - 224 pàgines
...in its vineyard. I have large charity for disappointed ambition — " The flesh will quiver •when the pincers tear, " The blood will follow where the knife is driven." and the wounds but half heal and sometimes gangrene. Then the blood is poisoned and the senses are... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf - 1910 - 544 pàgines
...lips. He was silent over his disappointment, but we know that he must have felt it keenly and deeply. "The flesh will quiver where the pincers tear. The blood will follow where the knife is driven." However, individually, we may have acted in this matter, I believe that we all would have been glad... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, Edgar Aldrich, Albert Stillman Batchellor, John M. Mitchell - 1910 - 544 pàgines
...lips. He was silent over his disappointment, but we know that he must have felt it keenly and deeply. "The flesh will quiver where the pincers tear, The blood will follow where the knife is driven." However, individually, we may have acted in this matter, I believe that we all would have been glad... | |
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