The Novice of Saint Dominick, Tom 4R. Phillips, 1806 |
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... tender heart , whose hu- " manity would shrink from wounding " the feelings of the most inconsequent 66 being but those severe sallies which " the unguarded impulses of lively wit " betray you into those who are its objects will make ...
... tender heart , whose hu- " manity would shrink from wounding " the feelings of the most inconsequent 66 being but those severe sallies which " the unguarded impulses of lively wit " betray you into those who are its objects will make ...
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... moment with a senti " ment more warm , more tender , more " profound , than that with which you " have inspired it . " 66 My sweet friend , " exclaimed the che valier in great emotion , while delight's warm beam illumined ST . DOMINICK .
... moment with a senti " ment more warm , more tender , more " profound , than that with which you " have inspired it . " 66 My sweet friend , " exclaimed the che valier in great emotion , while delight's warm beam illumined ST . DOMINICK .
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... tender sensible heart is capable lie " yet torpid and unawakened . But to your " active and ardent disposition some ob- " ject of interest is indispensably requi- " site ; and he who failed in vanquishing 66 your heart has captivated ...
... tender sensible heart is capable lie " yet torpid and unawakened . But to your " active and ardent disposition some ob- " ject of interest is indispensably requi- " site ; and he who failed in vanquishing 66 your heart has captivated ...
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... an iron grasp , check the throbbing pulse of the tender heart - then the golden vision vanished , and all was cold and hopeless . Imogen believed she should rejoice that the duke made not the faintest attempt to renew his 72 THE NOVICE OF.
... an iron grasp , check the throbbing pulse of the tender heart - then the golden vision vanished , and all was cold and hopeless . Imogen believed she should rejoice that the duke made not the faintest attempt to renew his 72 THE NOVICE OF.
Strona 88
... tender , the impas- sioned emotion of Imogen , arose with every word ; her colour varied , her heart throbbed not knowing what she did , she half arose from her chair , then again sat down . At that moment a page approach , ed and ...
... tender , the impas- sioned emotion of Imogen , arose with every word ; her colour varied , her heart throbbed not knowing what she did , she half arose from her chair , then again sat down . At that moment a page approach , ed and ...
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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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