The Novice of Saint Dominick, Tom 4R. Phillips, 1806 |
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... Tears of self - con- demnation swelled to the eyes of Imogen , and she raised them in silence , with a meek and ... tear of penitence pur- sues the blush of witty , but illiberal " triumph , I shall not fear for you . Long may the ...
... Tears of self - con- demnation swelled to the eyes of Imogen , and she raised them in silence , with a meek and ... tear of penitence pur- sues the blush of witty , but illiberal " triumph , I shall not fear for you . Long may the ...
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... tears . swam in her eyes , and vows of amend- ment floated on her lips , that De Sorville , though in the most delicate manner , hint- ed at the probable danger of her encou raging the pointed attentions of the mar- quis de Sancy ...
... tears . swam in her eyes , and vows of amend- ment floated on her lips , that De Sorville , though in the most delicate manner , hint- ed at the probable danger of her encou raging the pointed attentions of the mar- quis de Sancy ...
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... tears . " Oh ! de વર " Sorville , how cruel is the effect of " that solicitude which urges you to " tear the veil from the heart whose feel " ings and whose wants I would hide " from myself ; to awaken me from that " dream of peace in ...
... tears . " Oh ! de વર " Sorville , how cruel is the effect of " that solicitude which urges you to " tear the veil from the heart whose feel " ings and whose wants I would hide " from myself ; to awaken me from that " dream of peace in ...
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... tear stained that cheek which the ensuing day beheld dimpled with the sportive smile of pleasure : for , denied that supreme happiness of which her soul was capable , she pursued the attainment of all those lesser joys fortune had ...
... tear stained that cheek which the ensuing day beheld dimpled with the sportive smile of pleasure : for , denied that supreme happiness of which her soul was capable , she pursued the attainment of all those lesser joys fortune had ...
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... tear of grateful emotion through which it sparkled . " Your silence , " continued the cheva- lier , " is eloquent ; but to the grateful " feelings which now swell your breast I " have no other claim than that which a " 26 THE NOVICE OF.
... tear of grateful emotion through which it sparkled . " Your silence , " continued the cheva- lier , " is eloquent ; but to the grateful " feelings which now swell your breast I " have no other claim than that which a " 26 THE NOVICE OF.
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