He longed at length for some one to whom he might unburthen his griefs. |
Goods cast into the sea to unburthen a ship in a storm, and never intended for merchandise, are wreck, when cast on shoar without any shipwrack. |
Thornton was precisely the kind of individual to whom I could unburthen my full heart, and unburthen it of all its extravagant emotion, without fear of incurring a shadow of ridicule. |
He succeeded at last, and has, invited the citizens there this evening, to hear what he might have to unburthen. |
I see that in some external attributes they resemble me, but when misled by that appearance I have thought to appeal to something in common and unburthen my inmost soul to them. |