the monk(僧侣)-第80部分
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inflicted on him tortures the most exquisite and insupportable。
The Eagles of the rock tore his flesh piecemeal; and dug out his
eyeballs with their crooked beaks。 A burning thirst tormented
him; He heard the river's murmur as it rolled beside him; but
strove in vain to drag himself towards the sound。 Blind; maimed;
helpless; and despairing; venting his rage in blasphemy and
curses; execrating his existence; yet dreading the arrival of
death destined to yield him up to greater torments; six miserable
days did the Villain languish。 On the Seventh a violent storm
arose: The winds in fury rent up rocks and forests: The sky was
now black with clouds; now sheeted with fire: The rain fell in
torrents; It swelled the stream; The waves overflowed their
banks; They reached the spot where Ambrosio lay; and when they
abated carried with them into the river the Corse of the
despairing Monk。
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