Discretion — O Claridiana! — true empress of this bleeding heart — which now bleedeth in sad earnest! — ❋ Unknown (2008)
How rare is it to meet with a man that smarteth or bleedeth with the ❋ 1615-1691 (1974)
Sixthly, it is affirmed, that if you cannot get the Weapon, yet if you put an Instrument of Iron, or Wood, resembling the Weapon, into the Wound, whereby it bleedeth, the Annointing of that Instrument will serve, and work the Effect. ❋ Unknown (1969)
"Take a toad and dry him very well in the sun, then put him in a linen bag, and hang him with a string about the neck of the party that bleedeth, and let it hang so low that it may touch the breast on the left side near unto the heart; and this will certainly stay all manner of bleeding at the mouth, nose," &c. ❋ Various (N/A)
‘His little hands are sore and his snout bleedeth,’ I said. ❋ Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966 (1937)
Moreover, "it is affirmed that if you cannot get the weapon, yet if you put an instrument of iron or wood resembling the weapon into the wound, whereby it bleedeth, the anointing of that instrument will serve and work the effect." ❋ Unknown (1922)
Moreover, it is affirmed that if you cannot get the weapon, yet if you put an instrument of iron or wood resembling the weapon into the wound, whereby it bleedeth, the anointing of that instrument will serve and work the effect. ❋ Unknown (1922)
The Graal presented itself again in the chapel, and the lance whereof the point bleedeth, and the sword wherewith St John was beheaded that Messire Gawain won, and the other holy relics whereof was right great plenty. ❋ Anonymous (1869)
Thereon, lo you, two damsels that issue forth of a chapel, whereof the one holdeth in her hands the most Holy Graal, and the other the Lance whereof the point bleedeth thereinto. ❋ Anonymous (1869)
He loveth, and he bleedeth, scourgeth, and giveth his own child a cup of gall and wormwood. ❋ 1600-1661 (1645)
Moreover, “it is affirmed that if you cannot get the weapon, yet if you put an instrument of iron or wood resembling the weapon into the wound, whereby it bleedeth, the anointing of that instrument will serve and work the effect.” ❋ Unknown (1583)
NoW, lof ds, if heaven doth give fucctfsful en4F To this debate that bleedeth at our doors. ❋ William Shakespeare , Joseph Rann (1791)
-- true empress of this bleeding heart -- which now bleedeth in sad earnest! ❋ Walter Scott (1801)
He (Sir K. Digby) says in his _Religio Medica_: "And to this cause, peradventure, may be ascribed the strange effect which is frequently seen in England, when, at the approach of the murderer, the slain body suddenly bleedeth afresh: for certainly the souls of them that are treacherously murdered by surprise leave their bodies with extreme unwillingness, and with vehement indignation against them that forced them to so unprovided and abhorred a passage. ❋ James Grant (N/A)
2372: To this Debate, that bleedeth at our doores, ❋ Unknown (1623)
But neither succour nor help may they give me, for the King of Castle Mortal challengeth my Lord King Fisherman both of the most Holy Graal and of the Lance whereof the point bleedeth every day, albeit God forbid he should ever have them. " ❋ Anonymous (1869)