The Novice of Saint Dominick, Tom 4R. Phillips, 1806 |
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Strona 59
... called on by the marchioness de Bellisle to make one at a party at lansquinet ; and the marquis de Sancy and the lord high constable took their station at either side of their fair hos-- tess : but for the first time she found it ...
... called on by the marchioness de Bellisle to make one at a party at lansquinet ; and the marquis de Sancy and the lord high constable took their station at either side of their fair hos-- tess : but for the first time she found it ...
Strona 74
... called a blush of pleasure on the haggard cheek of misery , and awakened a beam of joy in the eye of neglected genius , justice sued in vain for that which generosity lavished with indis- criminate profusion . Mean time the Parisian ...
... called a blush of pleasure on the haggard cheek of misery , and awakened a beam of joy in the eye of neglected genius , justice sued in vain for that which generosity lavished with indis- criminate profusion . Mean time the Parisian ...
Strona 77
... called immediately for her porter's book , and ran her eye over the names of those who had called in her absence ; there were fewer women and more men than usual , but among the latter that of the duke de Beauvilliers did not appear ...
... called immediately for her porter's book , and ran her eye over the names of those who had called in her absence ; there were fewer women and more men than usual , but among the latter that of the duke de Beauvilliers did not appear ...
Strona 101
... called on the boundless confi- dence of her heart ; yet the delicate re- serve of lingering love , and a sense of the promise that had been claimed of her , had always frustrated the intention : but that the possibility existed of that ...
... called on the boundless confi- dence of her heart ; yet the delicate re- serve of lingering love , and a sense of the promise that had been claimed of her , had always frustrated the intention : but that the possibility existed of that ...
Strona 114
... called on your steward , but " was always denied ; at last he was ar " rested for the money himself . For six weeks he has lingered in prison under ❝ a slow fever ; while my children call for " bread , I have not to give them ; 114 THE ...
... called on your steward , but " was always denied ; at last he was ar " rested for the money himself . For six weeks he has lingered in prison under ❝ a slow fever ; while my children call for " bread , I have not to give them ; 114 THE ...
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agitated amidst appeared Avignon awakened beam Beatrice beautiful beheld believe Belleisle Beuil bliss blush bosom boundless bowed carriage character charming chateau de St cheek chevalier de Sorville conceal countess de St court dear debt delighted Dominick Dorval duchess duke de Beauvilliers emotion endeavoured exclaimed eyes faint fancy feelings felicity felt Fontainbleau friendship genius Geoffry glance glowing grace happiness heart honour hotel de St lady de St Laon laquais lips looked lord Louvre mademoiselle d'Entragues marquis de Sancy ment METASTASIO mind minstrel monsieur le Brun Montargis Montmorell Montmorency morning ness night novice of St object Paris passion paused Petrarch pleasure present preux chevalier Provence racter received recollection retired returned Rosemont sentiment Servin sigh silent smile soul spirit steward sweet Swiss guards talents taste tears tender thou thought throbbed tion touched trembling triumph usurer valier Vaucluse veil virtue voice
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Strona 236 - Thy sober Autumn fading into age, And pale concluding Winter comes at last, And shuts the scene. Ah! whither now are fled Those dreams of greatness, those unsolid hopes Of happiness, those longings after fame, Those restless cares, those busy, bustling days, Those gay-spent festive nights, those veering thoughts Lost between good and ill, that shared thy life ? All now are vanish'd!
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Strona 236 - Ah ! whither now are fled Those dreams of greatness ? those unsolid hopes Of happiness ? those longings after fame ? Those restless cares ? those busy bustling days ? Those gay-spent, festive nights?
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