Aline: An Old Friend's StoryT.C. Newby, 1848 |
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... soon after came out and removed some of them under shelter , with whom she conversed a little in a low tone , and soon after re - entered and appeared no more that night . But I could not get rid of the im- pression she had made on my ...
... soon after came out and removed some of them under shelter , with whom she conversed a little in a low tone , and soon after re - entered and appeared no more that night . But I could not get rid of the im- pression she had made on my ...
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... soon found myself leaning upon my stick , my eyes fixed upon the pure blossoms of a lovely white rose tree , the pride of the little domain , which I had often contemplated with admiration from my window . One opening bud in particular ...
... soon found myself leaning upon my stick , my eyes fixed upon the pure blossoms of a lovely white rose tree , the pride of the little domain , which I had often contemplated with admiration from my window . One opening bud in particular ...
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... soon , when the nursery would be filled with children of her own - there was no- thing in after days to open Aline's perception to the contrary view of this relationship . herself Lady Adelaide Seyton shewed wanting neither in kindness ...
... soon , when the nursery would be filled with children of her own - there was no- thing in after days to open Aline's perception to the contrary view of this relationship . herself Lady Adelaide Seyton shewed wanting neither in kindness ...
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... soon learnt to adore Lady Adelaide , with a love which , however , as she advanced in years , be- came mingled with a certain degree of fear , the result of that reserve and distance , which the etiquette of high life so often ...
... soon learnt to adore Lady Adelaide , with a love which , however , as she advanced in years , be- came mingled with a certain degree of fear , the result of that reserve and distance , which the etiquette of high life so often ...
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... soon to push them out of the position which the chaperonage of Lady Adelaide had hitherto afforded these advancing spinsters . They were provoked at her existence ; it brought troubles upon them , which might otherwise have been delayed ...
... soon to push them out of the position which the chaperonage of Lady Adelaide had hitherto afforded these advancing spinsters . They were provoked at her existence ; it brought troubles upon them , which might otherwise have been delayed ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abruptly agitation Alina Aline's answered appeared beautiful beheld blush brow carissima Carlo cerning cheek child cold colour continued countenance daughter dear delight door enquired excited exclaimed eyes face fair father fear feelings felt flowers garden gaze gelo gentle George Anderson girl glance governess grave hand head heard heart husband innocent Italy kind Lady Adelaide lesson lips listen looked Lord Mervyn Madame Lucetti Marchmont marriage ment mind mingled Miss Seyton morning mother murmured ness never night Opera Singer's wife Othello pale passed pause perhaps pleasure poor Aline posi prima donna proud Puritani quired racterizes Royal Highness seated seemed servant sigh sight Signor Angelo silent sing singer Sir Alexander sister smile song soon spirit step step-daughter stood sweet talent tears tender thing thought timid tion tone trembling turned uncle voice whilst words young lord
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 225 - By my mother's soul do I entreat That thou this woman send away!' She said: and more she could not say: For what she knew she could not tell, O'er-mastered by the mighty spell.
Seite 151 - And stole to the other side of the oak. What sees she there? There she sees a damsel bright...
Seite 1 - ... Bright volumes of vapour through Lothbury glide, And a river flows on through the vale of Cheapside. Green pastures she views in the midst of the dale, Down which she so often has tripped with her pail ; And a single small Cottage, a nest like a dove's, The one only dwelling on earth that she loves. She looks, and her heart is in heaven : but they fade, The mist and the river, the hill and the shade : The stream will not flow, and the hill will not rise, And the colours have all passed away from...
Seite 226 - Why is thy cheek so wan and wild, Sir Leoline? Thy only child Lies at thy feet, thy joy, thy pride, So fair, so innocent, so mild; The same, for whom thy lady died!
Seite 10 - tis and ever was my wish and way To let all flowers live freely, and all die (Whene'er their Genius bids their souls depart) Among their kindred in their native place. I never pluck the rose; the violet's head Hath shaken with my breath upon its bank And not reproacht me ; the ever-sacred cup Of the pure lily hath between my hands Felt safe, unsoil'd, nor lost one grain of gold.
Seite 205 - MOTHER ! whose virgin bosom was uncrost With the least shade of thought to sin allied ; Woman ! above all women glorified, Our tainted nature's solitary boast ; Purer than foam on central ocean tost ; Brighter than eastern skies at daybreak strewn With fancied roses, than the unblemished moon Before her wane begins on heaven's blue coast ; Thy Image falls to earth.
Seite 44 - My spirit like a charmed bark doth swim Upon the liquid waves of thy sweet singing, Far away into the regions dim Of rapture — as a boat with swift sails winging Its way adown some many-winding river.
Seite 55 - For all the arts beneath the heaven, That man has found, or God has given, None draws the soul so sweet away, As music's melting mystic lay ; Slight emblem of the bliss above, It soothes the spirit all to love.
Seite 206 - O happy arms, where cradled lies, And ready for the Lord's embrace, That precious sacrifice, The darling of his grace ! Blest eyes, that see the smiling gleam Upon the slumbering features glow, When the life-giving stream Touches the tender brow ! Or when the holy cross is sign'd, And the young soldier duly sworn With true and fearless mind To serve the Virgin-born.