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Página 158
... thou smellest ! son of Isaac , thou art offensive ! son of Jacob , thou hast a bad odour ! See the man in the moon ! he is holding his nose at thee at that distance : dost thou think that I , sitting here , can endure it any longer ...
... thou smellest ! son of Isaac , thou art offensive ! son of Jacob , thou hast a bad odour ! See the man in the moon ! he is holding his nose at thee at that distance : dost thou think that I , sitting here , can endure it any longer ...
Página 168
... thou return To thy spirit's early loves ? To the freshness of the morn , To the stillness of the groves ? The summer birds are calling Thy household porch around , And the merry waters falling , With sweet laughter in their sound . Oh !
... thou return To thy spirit's early loves ? To the freshness of the morn , To the stillness of the groves ? The summer birds are calling Thy household porch around , And the merry waters falling , With sweet laughter in their sound . Oh !
Página 176
... thou but know what it has cost the wretched Julio to write that letter , thine own grief would be forgotten in pity ... Thou shalt live , my Theresa , thou shalt live -it is heaven ! " He shuddered , " it 176 [ APRIL 10 , THE LONDON ...
... thou but know what it has cost the wretched Julio to write that letter , thine own grief would be forgotten in pity ... Thou shalt live , my Theresa , thou shalt live -it is heaven ! " He shuddered , " it 176 [ APRIL 10 , THE LONDON ...
Página 177
... thou knowest not all that thou hast to fear ! " Theresa scarcely heard him , but she beheld his great agitation , and sought to calm it . She approached him , but was again repulsed . " In the name of heaven , " he exclaimed ...
... thou knowest not all that thou hast to fear ! " Theresa scarcely heard him , but she beheld his great agitation , and sought to calm it . She approached him , but was again repulsed . " In the name of heaven , " he exclaimed ...
Página 187
... thou art irrevocably mine - mine for ever ! This is the word by which eternity is expressed . How shall I dare to pro- nounce it ? -Adieu ! " Theresa , of a gentle and timid nature , was struck with terror as she perused this letter ...
... thou art irrevocably mine - mine for ever ! This is the word by which eternity is expressed . How shall I dare to pro- nounce it ? -Adieu ! " Theresa , of a gentle and timid nature , was struck with terror as she perused this letter ...
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