Thou wilt not be able, when thy children fall suppliant at thy feet, to imbrue thy savage hand in their wretched life-blood. |
What malady, or what tears, or what pity on earth is greater, than to imbrue one's hand in a mother's blood? |
Men generally do not specially desire to imbrue their hands in the blood of other men. |
But could he imbrue his hand in the blood of his rival and then present it for acceptance? |
But our young men are resolved to imbrue their hands in the blood of the whites. |
The strife seemed who should get there first, and imbrue his hands in blood. |