The face, as it showed under the glass, was not disagreeable to look upon: it bore a faint smile, and as the death had been
painless, had not been distorted beyond the repairing power of the undertaker.
Once or twice the possibility of suicide presented itself to him; it would be easy to get something from the hospital dispensary, and it was a comfort to think that if the worst came to the worst he had at hand means of making a
painless end of himself; but it was not a course that he considered seriously.
But I have been able to dwell in their charming out-land or no-land with the shepherds and shepherdesses and nymphs, satyrs, and fauns, of Tasso and Guarini, and I take the finest pleasure in their company, their Dresden china loves and sorrows, their airy raptures, their
painless throes, their polite anguish, their tears not the least salt, but flowing as sweet as the purling streams of their enamelled meadows.
But a bird sang blithely on a budding bough, close by, the snowdrops blossomed freshly at the window, and the spring sunshine streamed in like a benediction over the placid face upon the pillow, a face so full of
painless peace that those who loved it best smiled through their tears, and thanked God that Beth was well at last.
It is from these specimens of the refuse of our Nobility that the great Tumults and Seditions of past ages have generally derived their leaders; and so great is the mischief thence arising that an increasing minority of our more progressive Statesmen are of opinion that true mercy would dictate their entire suppression, by enacting that all who fail to pass the Final Examination of the University should be either imprisoned for life, or extinguished by a
painless death.
It was a messenger from heaven, or else Some gentle,
painless cleaving of earth's base; For without wailing or disease or pain He passed away--and end most marvelous.
When the doctor came he said that death had been instantaneous and probably
painless, caused in all likelihood by some sudden shock.
Decease seems to be
painless, but swift and inevitable.' "There is a similar telegram from Paris, where the development is not yet as acute.
I have come back to the Barsoom that I saved from a
painless death to again save her, but this time from death in its most frightful form."
That last night must have been one of the greatest happiness for him--with the quick,
painless ending he had hoped for in the morning.
It was printed with the dentist's name and address and the usual schedule of "plate work" and "bridge work" and specious promises of "
painless" operations.
It spat like a cat, scratched and kicked vigorously with its hind-legs, and made an attempt to bite; but its teeth were too feeble to inflict more than a
painless pinch.