... fields and meadows, and beating against the bushes; the whole valley was a stormy sea, tossed by furious winds. The moon then appeared again, and rested on a dark cloud; the splendor of her light increased the disorder of nature. The echoes redoubled... Poems - Seite 223von Anne Bannerman - 1807 - 227 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley - 1993 - 260 Seiten
...of poverty or shame, nor did he stop to consider his relatives, as Godwin suggested, being 'lost ... in the happy thought of burying all my sufferings, all my torments," in the abyss.40 Rather like Mary Shelley's Matilda and like Mary Wollstonecraft in her suicide note to... | |
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