... Say, rather, a point in the vague infinity. Unquestionably, it was in the Earth's dotage that I died. Wearied at heart with anxieties which had their origin in the general turmoil and decay, I succumbed to the fierce fever. After some few days of... The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Síđa 143eftir Edgar Allan Poe - 1902Heildartexta - Um bókina
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1845 - 288 síđur
...to the fierce fever. After some few days of pain, and many of dreamy delirium replete with ecstasy, the manifestations of which you mistook for pain,...are vague things. My condition did not deprive me of * The word "purification " seems here to be used with reference to its root in the Greek mp, fire.... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 522 síđur
...to the fierce fever. After some few days of pain, and many of dreamy delirium replete with ecstasy, the manifestations of which you mistook for pain,...are vague things. My condition did not deprive me of * The word " purification ' seems here to be used with reference to its root In the Greek irvo, fire.... | |
| 1859 - 528 síđur
...to the fierce fever. After some few days }f pain, and many of dreamy delirium replete with ecstasy, the manifestations of which you mistook for pain, while I longed but jvas impotent to undeceive you — after some days there came upon ne, as you have said, a breathless... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 522 síđur
...to the fierce fever. After some few days of pain, and many of dreamy delirium replete with ecstasy, the manifestations of which you mistook for pain,...are vague things. My condition did not deprive me of « The word " purif cation" seems here to be used with reference to its root in the Greek imp, firo.... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1884 - 408 síđur
...to the fierce fever. After some few days of pain, and many of dreamy delirium replete with ecstasy, the manifestations of which you mistook for pain,...there came upon me, as you have said, a breathless * The word "purification" seems here to be used with reference to its roots in the Greek icvp, fire.... | |
| Mary Johnston - 1919 - 374 síđur
...pain, and many of dreamy delirium replete with ecstasy the manifestation of which you mistook for pain, there came upon me, as you have said, a breathless...termed Death by those who stood around me. "Words are vain things. My condition did not deprive me of sentience. ... "I breathed no longer. The pulses were... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1975 - 1042 síđur
...to the fierce fever. After some few days of pain, and many of dreamy delirium replete with ecstasy, gree of patience. It was possible that we had heen...by head-winds, and were still in the near vicinity breatbless and motionless torpor ; and this was termed Dceth by those who stood around me. Words are... | |
| Jutta Ernst - 1996 - 218 síđur
...ecstasy [...] there came upon me [...] a breathless and motionless torpor; and this was termed Dealh by those who stood around me. Words are vague things....me not greatly dissimilar to the extreme quiescence öl' h im. who, having slumbered long and profoundly, lying motionless and fiilly prostrate in a midsummer... | |
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