The Novice of Saint Dominick, Tom 4R. Phillips, 1806 |
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... sufferings you have created . ” A As the court was now beginning to thin , Imogen presented her hand to De Sancy , who led her to her carriage ; and as they crossed the great hall of the palace , Imo- gen again beheld the object of her ...
... sufferings you have created . ” A As the court was now beginning to thin , Imogen presented her hand to De Sancy , who led her to her carriage ; and as they crossed the great hall of the palace , Imo- gen again beheld the object of her ...
Strona 48
... sufferings for my own part I will ho- " nestly confess I should have no objection " to dispense it myself . " ་ The princess de Guise and mademoiselle d'Entragues laughed at her candour ; and the three young ladies having promised to be ...
... sufferings for my own part I will ho- " nestly confess I should have no objection " to dispense it myself . " ་ The princess de Guise and mademoiselle d'Entragues laughed at her candour ; and the three young ladies having promised to be ...
Strona 55
... sufferings , and is sure to command " either the pity or admiration of those " who witness them . I must confess I " have always found happiness a very " thriving plant , independant of soil or " climate . I have gathered its delicious ...
... sufferings , and is sure to command " either the pity or admiration of those " who witness them . I must confess I " have always found happiness a very " thriving plant , independant of soil or " climate . I have gathered its delicious ...
Strona 115
... , speak . Imogen , kindly laying her hand on her's , said , " Do not be surprised at a common act of justice : the money so long due to I have now paid ; but I must for you " ever be your debtor for the sufferings I " ST . DOMINICK . 115.
... , speak . Imogen , kindly laying her hand on her's , said , " Do not be surprised at a common act of justice : the money so long due to I have now paid ; but I must for you " ever be your debtor for the sufferings I " ST . DOMINICK . 115.
Strona 116
Lady Morgan (Sydney). " ever be your debtor for the sufferings I " have unconsciously caused you . " . The woman dropt on one knee , kissed the beautiful hand that rested on her arm , then raised her eyes to heaven ; the tear which ...
Lady Morgan (Sydney). " ever be your debtor for the sufferings I " have unconsciously caused you . " . The woman dropt on one knee , kissed the beautiful hand that rested on her arm , then raised her eyes to heaven ; the tear which ...
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