The accusing spirit, or, De Courcy and Eglantine, by the author of Delia, Rosina, and the subterranean cavern, Volume 21802 |
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... These I also counsel you to take from hence . Adieu ! " continued the Nun , haftily embracing her ; may you be happy ! - That lies in the breast of Fate ; but Oh ! remember that to be innocent refts always in your own . " દ The Nun ...
... These I also counsel you to take from hence . Adieu ! " continued the Nun , haftily embracing her ; may you be happy ! - That lies in the breast of Fate ; but Oh ! remember that to be innocent refts always in your own . " દ The Nun ...
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... caught Eglantine's eye , contained these words - the original was written in Italian . BILLET I. " Braviffimo Signora Paulina ! you per- formed BILLET 4 ACCUSING SPIRIT . am yet innocent, let the earth receive me ...
... caught Eglantine's eye , contained these words - the original was written in Italian . BILLET I. " Braviffimo Signora Paulina ! you per- formed BILLET 4 ACCUSING SPIRIT . am yet innocent, let the earth receive me ...
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Frances Brooke. mystery she so ardently wished to penetrate . The letter contained these words . THE LETTER . " Yes , I will perfift in difobeying you- I will continue to perfecute you with my letters , reproach me as you pleafe . I too ...
Frances Brooke. mystery she so ardently wished to penetrate . The letter contained these words . THE LETTER . " Yes , I will perfift in difobeying you- I will continue to perfecute you with my letters , reproach me as you pleafe . I too ...
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... these papers would bear any reference to the fate of the murdered Marquis . ja Eglantine made the papers into a parcel , and determined to deliver them into the hands of Father Francis immediately on her return to Berezule . B 5 СНАР ...
... these papers would bear any reference to the fate of the murdered Marquis . ja Eglantine made the papers into a parcel , and determined to deliver them into the hands of Father Francis immediately on her return to Berezule . B 5 СНАР ...
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... the swiftnefs of a hunted deer ; and I , filly that I was , caught her panic terror , and ran as fast as herself . " CHAP . CHAP . IV . These thoughts may startle well , 24 ACCUSING SPIRIT . "It is indeed, Mademoiselle; only that ...
... the swiftnefs of a hunted deer ; and I , filly that I was , caught her panic terror , and ran as fast as herself . " CHAP . CHAP . IV . These thoughts may startle well , 24 ACCUSING SPIRIT . "It is indeed, Mademoiselle; only that ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
affift aftoniſhment alarm almoſt apartment apprehenfion Berezule Bleffed bofom brother cauſe chamber CHAP circumftances concealed confolations converfation corridor Count Countefs crime curiofity defire door dreadful Eglan eyes facred fafe faid Alonzo faid De Courcy faid Eglantine faid Ignatius faid the Baron faid the Monk fame fancied fear fecret feemed feen feized fenfations fhall fhould filent filly fleep folemn fome foon foul fpectre fpirit ftill ftood ftrange ftruck fubject fuch fuffered fufpicion funk fuperftition fupernatural fuppofed fupport furely Genoa gloom Godfrey guilt heard Heaven herſelf himſelf holy horror Hortenfia houſe human Ifabelle imagination innocence Lady Geneviora laſt liftened light look Mademoiſelle manfion mind moſt murdered Marquis muſt myſelf myſtery night noiſes obferved occafion Oh Father paffed paffion perfon perfuaded portmanteau prefent promiſed purpoſe raiſed reafon reft repofe ſaid ſcenes ſeemed ſhe ſpeak ſtep ſtill terror thefe theſe thofe thoſe tion turbation vifionary vifited whilft whofe whoſe
Passagens conhecidas
Página 46 - The times have been That, when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end ; but now they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools.
Página 25 - Chaftity ; nj 1 fee you vifibly, and now believe That he, the Supreme Good, t' whom all things ill Are but as flavifh officers of vengeance...
Página 207 - Tis fafety to be near thee fure, and thus " To clafp perfection !" From his void embrace, Myfterious Heaven ! that moment, to the ground, A blackened corfe, was ftruck the beauteous maid. But who can paint the lover, as he flood, Pierc'd by fevere amazement, hating life, Speechlefs, and fix'd in all the death of woe > So, faint refemblance ! on the marble tomb, The well-diflembled mourner ftooping Hands, For ever filent, and for ever fad.
Página 246 - Midst sculls and coffins, epitaphs and worms ; Where light-heel'd ghosts, and visionary shades. Beneath the wan cold moon (as fame reports) Embody'd, thick, perform their mystic rounds. No other merriment, dull tree ! is thine.