The Novice of Saint Dominick, Tom 4R. Phillips, 1806 |
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... " No , my sweet friend , I do not wish " to make you hate yourself , but to ren- " der you the object of the world's love " as you now are of its admiration , and " to warn you against the seducing al- " lurements 2 , THE NOVICE OF.
... " No , my sweet friend , I do not wish " to make you hate yourself , but to ren- " der you the object of the world's love " as you now are of its admiration , and " to warn you against the seducing al- " lurements 2 , THE NOVICE OF.
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... wish , " exclaimed Imogen , in emotion , " that I may long be worthy the possession of your friendship , and that will include " all I am most desirous of attaining to . " 66 66 ( 6 The eyes of De Sorville glistened with pleasure 4 THE ...
... wish , " exclaimed Imogen , in emotion , " that I may long be worthy the possession of your friendship , and that will include " all I am most desirous of attaining to . " 66 66 ( 6 The eyes of De Sorville glistened with pleasure 4 THE ...
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... wish " that other was - Harlay de Sancy . Int " the flowery path of amatory dalliance " few have gathered more laurels than " your accomplished friend . But , Oh ! " Imogen , that profound tenderness of " which thy heart is capable ...
... wish " that other was - Harlay de Sancy . Int " the flowery path of amatory dalliance " few have gathered more laurels than " your accomplished friend . But , Oh ! " Imogen , that profound tenderness of " which thy heart is capable ...
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... understand the nature of those feelings which often hung a gloomy shade upon the brilliant gloss of joy , and dimmed with a tear the frolic smile which the triumph of every long cherished wish illumined ST . DOMINICK . 21.
... understand the nature of those feelings which often hung a gloomy shade upon the brilliant gloss of joy , and dimmed with a tear the frolic smile which the triumph of every long cherished wish illumined ST . DOMINICK . 21.
Strona 22
Lady Morgan (Sydney). smile which the triumph of every long cherished wish illumined in her eye . Why , when the adulation of a world was offered up at the shrine of her genius and her charms , did her unsatisfied soul so often turn on ...
Lady Morgan (Sydney). smile which the triumph of every long cherished wish illumined in her eye . Why , when the adulation of a world was offered up at the shrine of her genius and her charms , did her unsatisfied soul so often turn on ...
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