Eva; or, The bridal spectre [by mrs. W. Johnson].G. Virtue, 1830 - 309 |
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... knew where they were deposited , or could have access to them . # 1 Sir Eldred informed Agnes of his loss , and requested her opinion on this distressing subject . A casual ob- server might have thought , whilst Sir Eldred was speaking ...
... knew where they were deposited , or could have access to them . # 1 Sir Eldred informed Agnes of his loss , and requested her opinion on this distressing subject . A casual ob- server might have thought , whilst Sir Eldred was speaking ...
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... knew how to break to Sir Edward the misconduct of Edmund ; but this he knew he should be obliged to do , or how could he ac- count for the jewels entrusted to his care . Edmund appeared extremely agitated , when he heard that his father ...
... knew how to break to Sir Edward the misconduct of Edmund ; but this he knew he should be obliged to do , or how could he ac- count for the jewels entrusted to his care . Edmund appeared extremely agitated , when he heard that his father ...
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... knew if indeed any one knock- ed , or whether it was only imagination . But the knock was repeated ; and Sir Edward desired the person who was without to enter . The door was now opened , and Matthias , Sir Edward's steward , stood ...
... knew if indeed any one knock- ed , or whether it was only imagination . But the knock was repeated ; and Sir Edward desired the person who was without to enter . The door was now opened , and Matthias , Sir Edward's steward , stood ...
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... -would to Heaven I knew whose veins they once filled ! " " Do not alarm yourself , my son , " said the Father Athanasius . " I see no reason , from the present ap- pearance of things , to suppose your nephew had any 30 EVA OR , THE.
... -would to Heaven I knew whose veins they once filled ! " " Do not alarm yourself , my son , " said the Father Athanasius . " I see no reason , from the present ap- pearance of things , to suppose your nephew had any 30 EVA OR , THE.
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... knew had been the wish of his father , and on that account , was the will of his uncle . " There was a calmness in the manner of Edmund , when he spoke on this topic , that plainly told Sir Eldred he preferred some other to Roselma , or ...
... knew had been the wish of his father , and on that account , was the will of his uncle . " There was a calmness in the manner of Edmund , when he spoke on this topic , that plainly told Sir Eldred he preferred some other to Roselma , or ...
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Strona 5 - Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And, with some sweet, oblivious antidote, Cleanse the stuffed bosom of that perilous stuff, Which weighs upon the heart ? Doct.
Strona 202 - gainst self-slaughter! O God! God! How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable, Seem to me all the uses of this world! Fie on't! Ah, fie! 'tis an unweeded garden, That grows to seed; things rank and gross in nature Possess it merely.
Strona 74 - Where the great Sun begins his state, Robed in flames and amber light, The clouds in thousand liveries dight, While the ploughman near at hand Whistles o'er the furrowed land, And the milkmaid singeth blithe, And the mower whets his scythe, And every shepherd tells his tale Under the hawthorn in the dale.
Strona 211 - And the green turf lie lightly on thy breast : There shall the morn her earliest tears bestow, There the first roses of the year shall blow; While angels with their silver wings o'ershade The ground, now sacred by thy reliques made.
Strona 48 - For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires: The eye wink at the hand; yet let that be Which the eye fears, when it is done, to see.
Strona 59 - Guilt is the source of sorrow ! 'tis the fiend, The avenging fiend, that follows us behind, With whips and stings. The blest know none of this, But rest in everlasting peace of mind, And find the height of all their heaven is goodness.
Strona 74 - Through the high wood echoing shrill. Sometime walking, not unseen, By hedgerow elms, on hillocks green, Right against the eastern gate, Where the great sun begins his state...
Strona 26 - ... destroy the births of women, and the increase of cattle ; they blast the corn on the ground, the grapes of the vineyard, the fruits of the trees, the grass and herbs of the field.
Strona 108 - But see, the setting Sun Puts on a milder countenance, and skirts The undulated clouds, that cross his way, With glory visible. His axle cools, And his broad disk, though fervent, not intense, Foretells the near approach of matron night. Ye fair, retreat ! Your drooping flowers need Wholesome refreshment. Down the hedge-row path We hasten home, and only slack our speed To gaze a moment at th' accustom'd gap, That all so unexpectedly presents The clear cerulean prospect down the vale.
Strona 284 - I have turn'd o'er the catalogue of human woes Which sting the heart of man and find none equal. It is the hydra of calamities, The sevenfold death; the jealous are the damn'd. Oh jealousy, each other passion's calm 80 To thee, thou conflagration of the soul! Thou king of torments! Thou grand counterpoise For all the transports beauty can inspire!