Ernest Maltravers Or The Eleusinia, Tom 9Saunders and Otley, ... Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, ... Bell and Bradfute, Edinburgh; and J. Cumming, Dublin., 1844 - 477 |
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... mind , and not to be hurried , blindfold and inexperienced , into a step that decides existence . This is a duty we owe to her - nay , even to the late Lord Var- grave , anxious as he was for the marriage . His aim was surely her ...
... mind , and not to be hurried , blindfold and inexperienced , into a step that decides existence . This is a duty we owe to her - nay , even to the late Lord Var- grave , anxious as he was for the marriage . His aim was surely her ...
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... mind . In the majesty of " That hollow , sounding , and mysterious main- " in the silence broken but by the murmur of the billows- in the solitude relieved but by the boats of the early fishermen she felt those deep and tranquillizing ...
... mind . In the majesty of " That hollow , sounding , and mysterious main- " in the silence broken but by the murmur of the billows- in the solitude relieved but by the boats of the early fishermen she felt those deep and tranquillizing ...
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... mind , he had sought less to curb , than to refine and elevate her imagination . Himself of no ordinary abilities , which leisure had allowed him to cultivate , his piety was too large and cheerful to exclude literature - Heaven's best ...
... mind , he had sought less to curb , than to refine and elevate her imagination . Himself of no ordinary abilities , which leisure had allowed him to cultivate , his piety was too large and cheerful to exclude literature - Heaven's best ...
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... mind ; and while Evelyn was yet in childhood , Lumley's visits had ever been acceptable , and the playful girl liked the gay , good - humoured Lord , —who brought her all sorts of presents , and appeared as fond of dogs as herself . But ...
... mind ; and while Evelyn was yet in childhood , Lumley's visits had ever been acceptable , and the playful girl liked the gay , good - humoured Lord , —who brought her all sorts of presents , and appeared as fond of dogs as herself . But ...
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... mind that would elevate my own ; a heart that could sym- pathize with my weakness , my follies , my romance , if you will ; and in which I could treasure my whole soul . " " You paint a schoolmaster , not a lover ! " said Caro- line ...
... mind that would elevate my own ; a heart that could sym- pathize with my weakness , my follies , my romance , if you will ; and in which I could treasure my whole soul . " " You paint a schoolmaster , not a lover ! " said Caro- line ...
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acquaintance admiration affection Alice anxious asked Aubrey beautiful Burleigh Caroline carriage Cesarini CHAPTER character charm child Cleveland Colonel Maltravers cottage countenance curate daughter dear door Douce ELEUSINIA Ernest Maltravers Evelyn Cameron eyes fancy fear feel felt fortune gazed genius gentleman girl grave hand happy hear heard heart honour hope hour is-is John Merton Knaresdean knew Lady Doltimore Lady Vargrave Legard Leslie letter lips Lisle Court live looked Lord Doltimore Lord Raby Lord Vargrave lordship Lumley Madame de Ventadour married melancholy mind Miss Cameron Miss Merton Montaigne morning mother nature never once pale Paris party passion perhaps poor racter rectory Saxingham seemed sentiments shew sighed smile Sophy spirit strange sweet talk Templeton things thought travers turned uncle Vargrave's voice Winsley wish young youth
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Strona 409 - Would have mourn'd longer, — married with my uncle, My father's brother, but no more like my father Than I to Hercules: within a month, Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears Had left the flushing in her galled eyes, She married.
Strona 28 - FRIEND after friend departs : Who hath not lost a friend ? There is no union here of hearts That finds not here an end; Were this frail world our only rest, Living or dying, none were blest.
Strona 9 - To hear the lark begin his flight And singing startle the dull night From his watch-tower in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise...
Strona 156 - Here stillness, height, and solemn shade Invite, and contemplation aid : Here nymphs from hollow oaks relate The dark decrees and will of Fate, And dreams beneath the spreading beech Inspire, and docile fancy teach ; While soft as breezy breath of wind, Impulses rustle through the mind. Here Dryads, scorning Phoebus' ray While Pan melodious pipes away, In measur'd motions frisk about, Till old Silenus puts them out.
Strona 320 - ... affection when I am well! " After this strange burst, which very much frightened Mr. Howard, Lumley relapsed into silence, not broken till he reached M . The best physician was sent for; and the next morning, as he had half foreseen and foretold, Lord Vargrave was delirious! CHAPTER VI. Nought under heaven so strongly doth allure The sense of man, and all his mind possess, As Beauty's love-bait.
Strona 341 - A pleasing land of drowsy-head it was, Of dreams that wave before the half-shut eye : And of gay castles in the clouds that pass, For ever flushing round a summer sky...
Strona 271 - ... right — Legard is a coxcomb ; and now I see why he talked of joining us at Paris." "Don't let him do any such thing! — he will be telling the Frenchmen that her ladyship is in love with him — ha!
Strona 352 - How much is to be done! My hopes and fears Start up alarmed, and o'er life's narrow verge Look down — on what ? a fathomless abyss...
Strona 405 - we will never part again. Blessed be the delusion of the dream thnt recalled to my heart the remembrance of thee, which at least I can cherish without a sin.
Strona 51 - And I can listen to thee yet; Can lie upon the plain And listen, till I do beget That golden time again.