When at length in his anguish, he cried as loud as he could, bring me no more fodder, bring me no more fodder.
Thereupon the king and the queen suffered great anguish, and the king said 'ah, how ill I have requited great fidelity.
" The night after she said this, I lay awake, full of longings and anguish, with anxiety and fond hopes to become the great poet that Aunty saw and perceived in me; I went through all the pains of a poet!
There is want and woe, for it is the night of anguish.
for her it was unspeakable anguish.
For a few moments the strange lady seemed to rest; but she awoke in pain, and uttered cries of anguish and fear.
It was the first hour of her awakening, full of anguish and horror.
Blind and deaf he sits—an old man thrust through with the spear of suffering, and amid the torments of neglect, scarcely able to lift his foot—that foot with which, in the anguish of his soul, when men denied the truth, he stamped upon the ground, with the exclamation, "Yet it moves!
She wept over it, kissed it, and prayed for it as only a mother can pray in that hour of her anguish.
" Then the people, who saw what happened, bowed to her, as before a saint; but she sank lifeless in her brothers' arms, overcome with suspense, anguish, and pain.
The evening came, and nobody appeared to bring the poor bird a drop of water; it opened its beautiful wings, and fluttered about in its anguish; a faint and mournful "Tweet, tweet," was all it could utter, then it bent its little head towards the flower, and its heart broke for want and longing.