The castle of Santa Fe, by [the] author of Jealousy; or, The dreadful mistake.4 vols, 1. kötet1805 |
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3. oldal
... fear had kept from going to bed , creeping close to one another , with features strongly marked by terror and dismay . << Rampart , " said she , in a tone of sur- prise , somewhat mingled with contempt , " what , you , my old friend ...
... fear had kept from going to bed , creeping close to one another , with features strongly marked by terror and dismay . << Rampart , " said she , in a tone of sur- prise , somewhat mingled with contempt , " what , you , my old friend ...
4. oldal
... fear , Madam , I have alarmed you . I am sorry if I have done so ; yet I am apprehensive that will prove the least un- pleasant part of my commission . Here , " continued he , drawing from his bosom a paper , and presenting it to her ...
... fear , Madam , I have alarmed you . I am sorry if I have done so ; yet I am apprehensive that will prove the least un- pleasant part of my commission . Here , " continued he , drawing from his bosom a paper , and presenting it to her ...
5. oldal
... fear , knowing there is no bad news of my George , and trusting , as I now do , that the dear fellow is well . " child ? Captain Pembroke read the letter with a countenance calm and unaltered ; then , turning to his daughter , and ...
... fear , knowing there is no bad news of my George , and trusting , as I now do , that the dear fellow is well . " child ? Captain Pembroke read the letter with a countenance calm and unaltered ; then , turning to his daughter , and ...
9. oldal
... fears on that head , my worthy old friend , " said Adeliza ; " nor , I beg of you , distress yourself with the idea of being despised . Your courage , Rampart , has often been tried , and F have heard my father praise your gallant ...
... fears on that head , my worthy old friend , " said Adeliza ; " nor , I beg of you , distress yourself with the idea of being despised . Your courage , Rampart , has often been tried , and F have heard my father praise your gallant ...
24. oldal
... fear we shall spoil you , and be forced to send you back .. to the nursery , if you grow so saucy : - do not you think we shall , Adeliza ? ” 4 " I am sure , sister , if Adeliza answers yes , she does not mean it , for her face says she ...
... fear we shall spoil you , and be forced to send you back .. to the nursery , if you grow so saucy : - do not you think we shall , Adeliza ? ” 4 " I am sure , sister , if Adeliza answers yes , she does not mean it , for her face says she ...
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Adeliza took affectionate amiable amusement answer appeared arms beautiful begged brother brought Captain Pembroke Captain Surrey CHAP charming child countenance Countess creature daugh daughter Dear Dear dear Miss Pembroke declared delighted distress door dread dress elegant endeavoured enquired entreated exclaimed extremely eyes father favour fear feel flattered gentleman George Pembroke grief Grimalkin hand happy hastily heart Heaven Henley honour hope husband kind Lady Catherine Lady Jane Lady Raby least leave little Margaret liza look Lord Raby Lord Richmond Madame Mouche mind Miss Pem morning mother Mouche's ness never obliged party perceived Percy person pleasing pleasure present promised prove Raby Castle replied Adeliza returned servant settled shew sigh Sir Armine Temple smiling soon sorrow spirits stairs style sure sweet sweet child tears thing thought tion trust unpleasant walk wife wish woman young
Népszerű szakaszok
115. oldal - Making it momentary as a sound, Swift as a shadow, short as any dream ; Brief as the lightning in the collied night, That, in a spleen, unfolds both heaven and earth. And ere a man hath power to say, — Behold ! The jaws of darkness do devour it up : So quick bright things come to confusion.
46. oldal - And truest friends, through error, wound our rest Without misfortune, what calamities! And what hostilities, without a foe! Nor are foes wanting to the best on earth. But endless is the list of human ills, And sighs might sooner fail than cause to sigh.
232. oldal - God in Externals could not place Content. Fortune her gifts may variously dispose, And these be happy call'd, unhappy those ; But...
15. oldal - Through the dark postern of time long elapsed, Led softly, by the stillness of the night, Led like a murderer, (and such it proves !) Strays (wretched rover !) o'er the pleasing past ; In quest of wretchedness perversely strays ; And finds all desert now; and meets the ghosts Of my departed joys...
135. oldal - With every gentle care-eluding art, To raise the virtues, animate the bliss, And sweeten all the toils of human life : This be the female dignity, and praise.
98. oldal - Pow'r, who hast involv'd Thy wise decrees in darkness, to perplex The pride of human wisdom, to confound The daring scrutiny, and prove, the faith Of thy presuming creatures ! hear me now : O vindicate thy honour, clear this doubt.
23. oldal - The reapers move, nor shrink for heat or toil, By emulation urged. Others dispersed Or bind in sheaves, or load or guide the wain That tinkles as it passes. Far behind Old age and infancy with careful hand Pick up each straggling ear.
60. oldal - Her form was fresher than the morning rose, When the dew wets its leaves; unstain'd and pure, As is the lily, or the mountain snow.
78. oldal - Till on some neighbouring mountain's brow He stops, and turns his eyes below ; There, melting at the well-known view, Drops a last tear, and bids adieu : So I, thus doom'd from thee to part, Gay queen of Fancy, and of Art, Reluctant move, with doubtful mind, Oft stop, and often look behind. Companion of my tender age, Serenely gay, and sweetly sage, How blithsome were we wont to rove By verdant hill, or shady grove, Where fervent bees, with humming voice, Around the honey'd oak rejoice, And aged...