The Philadelphia Visitor, 2. kötet1836 |
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66. oldal
... pause of some moments , " I can stay no longer , " said the strang er . The citizens are yet busy in their morning avocations : you may but the stranger was gone , and she heard his footsteps on the lower stairs of the tower : again she ...
... pause of some moments , " I can stay no longer , " said the strang er . The citizens are yet busy in their morning avocations : you may but the stranger was gone , and she heard his footsteps on the lower stairs of the tower : again she ...
114. oldal
... pause followed . " Light ! light ! " at length cried Alberic ; and Bertrand went to fetch it . Twilight had fallen ; and though it was not yet dark enough to prevent two persons , standing so near togeth- er as did Alberic and his ...
... pause followed . " Light ! light ! " at length cried Alberic ; and Bertrand went to fetch it . Twilight had fallen ; and though it was not yet dark enough to prevent two persons , standing so near togeth- er as did Alberic and his ...
192. oldal
... pause ! and linger here , ( For love and pity seldom sever , ) And pour the sighs to passion dear , Where Ellen sleeps , alas ! forever ! Sweet maid ! within thy gentle breast Affection bloom'd , ah ! how sincerely ! And why did fate ...
... pause ! and linger here , ( For love and pity seldom sever , ) And pour the sighs to passion dear , Where Ellen sleeps , alas ! forever ! Sweet maid ! within thy gentle breast Affection bloom'd , ah ! how sincerely ! And why did fate ...
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