"Bloodied" Quotes from Famous Books
... though he had shouted of it from the housetops. They had heard, most of them, of such cases before. They agreed among themselves that he shunned darkness because he feared that out of that darkness might return the vision of his deed, bloodied and shocking and hideous. And they were right. He did so fear, and he feared mightily, ... — The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story • Various
... kiss the blood I spilt and then I go: My soul is bloodied, well may my lips be so. Farewell, dear wife, now thou and I must part, I of thy wrongs repent me with ... — A Yorkshire Tragedy • William Shakespeare [Apocrypha] |