The Mysteries of St. Clair; Or, Mariette Mouline ...Jacques, 1824 - 624 Seiten |
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... feelings of this proud vindic- tive woman ; and , perhaps , it played too scornfully upon his lip , as he ... feeling no rage at all ; but there was a placid dignity sat in triumph on his mar- tial brow ; and truth , the holy monitor ...
... feelings of this proud vindic- tive woman ; and , perhaps , it played too scornfully upon his lip , as he ... feeling no rage at all ; but there was a placid dignity sat in triumph on his mar- tial brow ; and truth , the holy monitor ...
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... feelings too , as well . Thou art as roving and as inconstant ; in that , at least , thou resemblest mankind . " So , moralizing and smiling all the while at the little trembler that he had taken prisoner in his hand , he ap proached ...
... feelings too , as well . Thou art as roving and as inconstant ; in that , at least , thou resemblest mankind . " So , moralizing and smiling all the while at the little trembler that he had taken prisoner in his hand , he ap proached ...
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... feelings of so spirited , and certainly , to all appearance , so amiable and dis- interested a character ; " but there is a lovely lady whom you love , in question , and there is a master , whom I am bound to serve with truth and ...
... feelings of so spirited , and certainly , to all appearance , so amiable and dis- interested a character ; " but there is a lovely lady whom you love , in question , and there is a master , whom I am bound to serve with truth and ...
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... feeling , to me , unknown , un- felt before . I acknowledged their influence , I owned their pre- eminence in the heart of man ; and from that hour , when I looked on the face of a woman , I remembered that a woman's hand arrested the ...
... feeling , to me , unknown , un- felt before . I acknowledged their influence , I owned their pre- eminence in the heart of man ; and from that hour , when I looked on the face of a woman , I remembered that a woman's hand arrested the ...
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... feeling for others , it is morally impossible to expect that the kindly hand who created us shall have compassion for us , when we deny the fellow - feeling to his creatures . It is unreasonable and presumptuous to imagine that we are ...
... feeling for others , it is morally impossible to expect that the kindly hand who created us shall have compassion for us , when we deny the fellow - feeling to his creatures . It is unreasonable and presumptuous to imagine that we are ...
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Adelaide Antoinette arms Aubigny Augustina battle battlements beauteous beauty behold Bibbo Black Forest Bohemian maid bosom brave breath burgomaster camp of St Cardinal Benvolio castle of St Clair command concealed conqueror convent of Mariette courser cried Sir Walter daughter of Albino death dost doth e'er earthly Emperor Josephus exclaimed eyes faithful fate fear feelings Ferdinand foes fortress of St gallant gentle glory hand happiness hath heart heaven hero holy father honour hour illustrious Julian Lady Margaret Albino Lord Albino Macgreggor maiden Mariette Mouline Michael mighty Morgiana Morna Penritch mortal mother ne'er never Newington Butts o'er Paulini peace perilous pious plains of Morna priest replied sherbet sigh Sir Orville Faulkner sister smiling soldier soul Steevy sword and buckler tears tell thee thou art thou hast thought uttered Sir Walter vassals Vienna virtuous voice vows Walter De Ruthen warrior woman young youth Zosinski
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Seite 240 - buzzing night-flies to thy slumber, Than in the perfum'd chambers of the great, Under the canopies of costly state, And lull'd with sounds of sweetest melody ? O, thou dull god! why liest thou with the vile, In loathsome beds, and leavest the kingly couch A watch-case, or a common
Seite 229 - crown : Hie sceptre shows the force of temporal power, The attribute to awe and majesty, Wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings ; But mercy is above this sceptred sway ; It is enthroned in the hearts
Seite 400 - in the Tempest, out of the mouth of his pretty Ariel, when he says, •' Where the bee sucks, there lurk I In a cowslip's bell I lie; There I couch when owls do cry. On a
Seite 240 - no more wilt weigh my eyelids down, And steep my senses in forgetfulness ? Why rather, sleep, Host thou in smoky cribs, Upon uneasy pallets stretching thee, And hush'd by buzzing night-flies to thy slumber, Than in the
Seite 169 - Truth is a plain spoken gentleman, who will never be cheated, and they are fools only who imagine that he will ever submit to wear a mask, whose honest features want no concealment." CHAPTER VIII. « Know ye the land, where the cypress and myrtle, Are emblems of deeds that are done iu their clime,? Where the rage of the
Seite 116 - are scattered in fight. They rally, they bleed, for their kingdom and crown : Woe! woe! to the riders that trample them down! Proud Cumberland prances, insulting the slain . And their hoof-beaten bosoms are trod to the plain. But hark! through the fast flashing lightning of war, What
Seite 192 - I was dry with rage and extreme toil, Breathless and faint, leaning upon my sword,— Came there a certain lord, neat, trimly drest ; Fresh as a bridegroom, and his chin, new reaped, Shewed like a stubble-land at
Seite 254 - of the frippery and finery which they substitute for simplicity, and sometimes decency ; unconscious that it is the sweetest charm that can adorn their persons, and that beauty " wants not the foreign aid of ornament, but is, when unadorned, adorned the most." " Yes,
Seite 25 - Princes and Lord* may flourish or may fade; A breath can make them, as a breath has made. But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When
Seite 169 - Where the virgins are soft as the roses they twine, And all, save the spirit of man, is divine? Tis the clime of the East—'tis the land of the Sun Can he smile on such deeds as