Falkland [by E.G.E.L. Bulwer-Lytton.]. |
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1. oldal
... speak of pleasure ; I remember no labour so wearisome : you enlarge upon its changes ; no sameness appears to me so monotonous . Keep , then , your pity for those A who require it . From the height of my phi- FALKLAND. ...
... speak of pleasure ; I remember no labour so wearisome : you enlarge upon its changes ; no sameness appears to me so monotonous . Keep , then , your pity for those A who require it . From the height of my phi- FALKLAND. ...
16. oldal
... misfortunes to which in after - life that passion was connected . I will only speak of the more hidden but general effect it had upon my mind ; though , indeed , naturally inclined to a morbid and melancholy philosophy , it 16 FALKLAND .
... misfortunes to which in after - life that passion was connected . I will only speak of the more hidden but general effect it had upon my mind ; though , indeed , naturally inclined to a morbid and melancholy philosophy , it 16 FALKLAND .
81. oldal
... of my own mind . I told her that I intended to depart . She turned pale - she trembled - but she did not speak . Those signs which should have hastened my de- parture have taken away the strength even to think of FALKLAND . 81.
... of my own mind . I told her that I intended to depart . She turned pale - she trembled - but she did not speak . Those signs which should have hastened my de- parture have taken away the strength even to think of FALKLAND . 81.
82. oldal
... speak . How dangerous are such moments ! Ammutiscon lingue parlen l'alme . Yesterday they left us alone . We had been conversing with Lady Margaret on indifferent subjects . There was a pause for some minutes . I looked up ; Lady ...
... speak . How dangerous are such moments ! Ammutiscon lingue parlen l'alme . Yesterday they left us alone . We had been conversing with Lady Margaret on indifferent subjects . There was a pause for some minutes . I looked up ; Lady ...
86. oldal
... speak of is so void of bitterness , so allied to the best and most delicious sensations we enjoy , that I should ima- gine the very happiness of Heaven partook rather of melancholy than mirth . " There was a pause of some moments . It ...
... speak of is so void of bitterness , so allied to the best and most delicious sensations we enjoy , that I should ima- gine the very happiness of Heaven partook rather of melancholy than mirth . " There was a pause of some moments . It ...
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Almack's Alphonso amidst Andalusian horse answer beautiful beneath bitter bitterly bosom breath broken burning calm ceased character cheek clove countenance D'Aguilar Dalton danger dare dark dastards dear death deep dream earth Emily's emotions entered ERASMUS FALKLAND eternal Falk farrier feel felt forget FREDERICK MONKTON gathered gaze guilt happiness heard heart heaven hope horse human indistinct Italian greyhound John kiss LADY EMILY MANDEVILLE Lady Margaret less letter ligature light lips live looked ment Midsummer Night's Dream mind mingled mountains nature neral ness never night once pale passed passion pause peasant pleasure pular quired rapture recollections reflection remembrance repose Satiety scarcely seemed siast Sierra Morena silent wit smiled soft solitude soul Spaniard specting spirit spot stood surrounded tears tenderness thing thought tigue tions tone tremble troop turned vanity voice wandered weak weary word wretched youth
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209. oldal - Knowledge before — a discovery that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in our philosophy.
45. oldal - Ah me! for aught that ever I could read. Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth: But, either it was different in blood; Her.
57. oldal - The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express.