De Clifford; or Passion more powerful than reason, Volumes 3-4 |
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... daughter , and flung himself on a seat , as if exhausted by fatigue . Rosalind mo- tioned to Nina to prepare his breakfast , and began to relate the anguish she had suffered on his account , and eagerly in- quired the cause of his long ...
... daughter , and flung himself on a seat , as if exhausted by fatigue . Rosalind mo- tioned to Nina to prepare his breakfast , and began to relate the anguish she had suffered on his account , and eagerly in- quired the cause of his long ...
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... daughter's hand . " Ah , Rose ! " said he , " may that day never come which sees you secluded within the walls of St. Blanch ! God never formed such a jewel to be hid for ever from the world . You were made for a higher station than the ...
... daughter's hand . " Ah , Rose ! " said he , " may that day never come which sees you secluded within the walls of St. Blanch ! God never formed such a jewel to be hid for ever from the world . You were made for a higher station than the ...
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... daughter's hand . " Ah , Rose ! " said he , " may that day never come which sees you secluded within the walls of St. Blanch ! God never formed such a jewel to be hid for ever from the world . You were made for a higher station than the ...
... daughter's hand . " Ah , Rose ! " said he , " may that day never come which sees you secluded within the walls of St. Blanch ! God never formed such a jewel to be hid for ever from the world . You were made for a higher station than the ...
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... the fireside , and his daughter was reading to him , when , without raising her eyes from her book , she made some remarks on a passage which VOL . III . C which particularly struck her , and asked his opinion ; DE CLIFFORD . 25.
... the fireside , and his daughter was reading to him , when , without raising her eyes from her book , she made some remarks on a passage which VOL . III . C which particularly struck her , and asked his opinion ; DE CLIFFORD . 25.
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... daughter , whose very existence seemed wrapped up in her fa- ther's ! She prayed for support under her heavy affliction , and endeavoured to resign herself entirely to the will of God . For five successive nights , Rosalind watched by ...
... daughter , whose very existence seemed wrapped up in her fa- ther's ! She prayed for support under her heavy affliction , and endeavoured to resign herself entirely to the will of God . For five successive nights , Rosalind watched by ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
abbess Abruzzo affection André Anthonio appeared arms Barnold beauty Bellini Blanch bosom Boveret Bovino breast Cavigni chapel Chateau de Valtour Chateau St Chateau Villefort cheek child Claire Clif Clifford concealed convent Cornelia cottage count Altorf countenance cried D'Angeville dared daughter dear dearest death door dreadful dying Elinor endeavoured Estelle exclaimed eyes Fanano Farewell fate father Leontine fear feel felt guerite guilt hand happiness heard heart Heaven holy honour hope Julia St knew lady Ju lady Julia lind look Louis Malamocco marchioness marquis melan melancholy ment mind Montieri mother Mount St mountain ness never night Nina passion perceived racter religious habit remained replied Rosalind Rosa salind San Marino scene seemed seen shew sister Agatha smile soon soul spect sufferings sunk sweet tears tenderness thing thought tion took Trisulti Ugchweitz Virgilia voice walk Wildenberg young
Passagens conhecidas
Página 136 - Jura, whose capt heights appear Precipitously steep ; and drawing near, There breathes a living fragrance from the shore, Of flowers yet fresh with childhood ; on the ear Drops the light drip of the suspended oar, Or chirps the grasshopper one good-night carol more...
Página 53 - THE PAINTER'S LAST WORK.1 Clasp me a little longer on the brink Of life, while I can feel thy dear caress; And when this heart hath ceased to beat, oh! think, And let it mitigate thy woe's excess, That thou hast been to me all tenderness, And friend to more than human friendship just — Oh ! by that retrospect of happiness, And by the hope of an immortal trust, God shall assuage thy pangs when I am laid in dust!
Página 179 - Then are they glad, because they are at rest, and so He bringeth them unto the haven where they would be. 0 that men would therefore praise the Lord for his goodness, and declare the wonders that He doeth for the children of men.
Página 178 - My song shall be alway of the loving-kindness of the Lord : With my mouth will I ever be shewing thy truth from one generation to another.
Página 171 - Tis Waldegrave's self, of Waldegrave come to tell !" A burst of joy the father's lips declare, But Gertrude speechless on his bosom fell ; At once his open arms...
Página 62 - There is nearly as much ability requisite to know how to make use of good advice, as to know how to act for one's self. We may give advice ; but we cannot give conduct. We are never made so ridiculous by the qualities we have, as by those we affect to have.
Página 24 - And in this rage, with some great kinsman's bone, As with a club, dash out my desperate brains ?