The Novice of Saint Dominick, Tom 4R. Phillips, 1806 |
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... turned pale ; the ladies immediately within the circle exchanged looks of equi- vocal expression ; and the courtiers , flock- ing in crowds round the " Cynthia of the . " moment , " traced preferment in every soft propitiatory smile ...
... turned pale ; the ladies immediately within the circle exchanged looks of equi- vocal expression ; and the courtiers , flock- ing in crowds round the " Cynthia of the . " moment , " traced preferment in every soft propitiatory smile ...
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... turned her's another way ; a secret joy thrilled through her whole frame , and poured its crimson tide over the snow , amazement the most powerful had shed on her cheek and bosom , which now again flushed with the tints of " love's ...
... turned her's another way ; a secret joy thrilled through her whole frame , and poured its crimson tide over the snow , amazement the most powerful had shed on her cheek and bosom , which now again flushed with the tints of " love's ...
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... turned ancle , the quiver suspended from her shoulder , and a bow in her hand , she ap- peared amidst the splendid train of Dian like the presiding deity of the chase . Here , as in every other instance , the person of Imogen received ...
... turned ancle , the quiver suspended from her shoulder , and a bow in her hand , she ap- peared amidst the splendid train of Dian like the presiding deity of the chase . Here , as in every other instance , the person of Imogen received ...
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... steward had turned out of his room for be ing importunate , and who now refused to depart without seeing the countess her- self . And why was the person refused ? demanded Imogen , " when had you orders " to 112 THE NOVICE OF.
... steward had turned out of his room for be ing importunate , and who now refused to depart without seeing the countess her- self . And why was the person refused ? demanded Imogen , " when had you orders " to 112 THE NOVICE OF.
Strona 127
... turned the conversation to the duke de Beauvilliers . I suppose , " said he , you have heard that the cause of the " duke's absence from Fontainbleau was " the death of his infant son , who expie ! " a few days back in the arms of his ...
... turned the conversation to the duke de Beauvilliers . I suppose , " said he , you have heard that the cause of the " duke's absence from Fontainbleau was " the death of his infant son , who expie ! " a few days back in the arms of his ...
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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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