The Gipsy Mother, Or, The Miseries of Enforced Marriage, 2. kötet,443-858. oldal1833 - 858 oldal |
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459. oldal
... entered at once into a long chat ; in the course of which he mentioned that he had only a few days before left London , his wife having been recom- mended to a warmer climate than England , for the restoration of her health ; and , in ...
... entered at once into a long chat ; in the course of which he mentioned that he had only a few days before left London , his wife having been recom- mended to a warmer climate than England , for the restoration of her health ; and , in ...
472. oldal
... entered the apartment ; and , without wait- ing for Denzil to explain the purpose for which he had sent for him , he burst into a violent exclamation of rage against some one , from whom it appeared he had received an insult during his ...
... entered the apartment ; and , without wait- ing for Denzil to explain the purpose for which he had sent for him , he burst into a violent exclamation of rage against some one , from whom it appeared he had received an insult during his ...
474. oldal
... entering into some arrangements to remove the embarrassments you are at present suffering , and placing you once more independ- ently in the world , that this engagement was made ; and though I feel that your imprudence will not ...
... entering into some arrangements to remove the embarrassments you are at present suffering , and placing you once more independ- ently in the world , that this engagement was made ; and though I feel that your imprudence will not ...
479. oldal
... entered the drawing - room together . Mrs. Dormer's pale face , too , became more animated - she read in her husband's looks that he was now per- fectly satisfied with his young companion ; and , ever accustomed to be as the mirror that ...
... entered the drawing - room together . Mrs. Dormer's pale face , too , became more animated - she read in her husband's looks that he was now per- fectly satisfied with his young companion ; and , ever accustomed to be as the mirror that ...
482. oldal
... entered . you passed the evening ? Pure , at last ! " vociferated " Well , my boy , how have Very rationally , piously , morally , eh ? Held the same prayer - book as the pretty Rosa , and sung second to the evening hymn , haven't I hit ...
... entered . you passed the evening ? Pure , at last ! " vociferated " Well , my boy , how have Very rationally , piously , morally , eh ? Held the same prayer - book as the pretty Rosa , and sung second to the evening hymn , haven't I hit ...
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The Gipsy Mother; Or the Miseries of Enforced Marriage. (Victoria Ed.) Hannah Marie Jones Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2019 |
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agitated appeared aunt Rachel beautiful beheld believe Charles Levison companion countenance dare daugh dear dear boy Denzil felt Denzil Montgomery Dormer Earl of Raeburn Earl Raeburn Elinor Emma endeavoured England exclaimed Denzil eyes Fanny Levison Fanny's father favour fear feelings female gentleman George girl happy hastily hear heard heart heavens hope hour husband instantly Irwin Jeannette Julia knew Lady Alberton Lady Raeburn latter Lazenby leave London look Lord Alberton Lord Raeburn Louison marriage melancholy mind Miss Rachel Miss Somerville mother Myrtle Grove never niece observed once passed poor recollection remained replied Denzil reproach residence returned Denzil Rosa Somerville scarcely seemed servant silent sister smile soon sorrow speak suffer sure surprise tears tell thing thought thoughtless tion tone uncle uncon UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA uttered watchmen wife Wilmington wish woman wretched young
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528. oldal - Of moving accidents by flood and field; t)f hair-breadth "scapes i' th' imminent deadly breach; Of being taken by the insolent foe, And sold to slavery; of my redemption thence, And...
507. oldal - How could you say my face was fair, And yet that face forsake? How could you win my virgin heart, Yet leave that heart to break?
445. oldal - Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder...
466. oldal - twould almost seem As though, epitomized in one deep beam. Her full collected soul upon the heart, Whate'er its mask, she strove at once to dart: And few may brave the talisman that 's hid 'Neath the dark fringes of her drooping lid.
586. oldal - Like slaves they obey'd her in height of power, But left her all in her wintry hour ; And the crowds that swore for her love to die, Shrunk from the tone of her last faint sigh ; — And this is man's fidelity ! Tis woman alone, with a purer heart, Can see all these idols of life depart ; And love the more, and smile and bless Man in his uttermost wretchedness.
453. oldal - Preach not to me your musty rules, Ye drones that mould in idle cell ; The heart is wiser than the schools, The senses always reason well.
523. oldal - Oh happy they! the happiest of their kind! Whom gentler stars unite, and in one fate Their hearts, their fortune, and their beings blend.
673. oldal - Denzil began to hope that the measure he had advised had succeeded, when suddenly he beheld the hall door opened, and two or three of the servants ran into the street, in evident alarm and confusion. ' What is the matter ?" exclaimed Denzil, forcing open the coach door, and jumping on the pavement. At the moment one of them came running past. " Oh ! Mr. Denzil ! my master — Mr. Charles!" Denzil waited to hear no more, but rushed into the house, the door of which was left wide open, and the hall...
490. oldal - Where is the promis'd period of my woes ? Full three long lingering years have roll'd away, And yet I weep, a stranger to repose : O what delusion did thy tongue employ ! " That Emma's fatal pledge of love, Her last bequest — with all a mother's care, The bitterness of sorrow should remove, Soften the horrors of despair, And...
451. oldal - If so be you ask me where They do grow, I answer, 'There 'Where my Julia's lips do smile, 'There's the land of cherry isle...