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... quit the spot where his benign counte- nance smiled upon them , they still conti- nued upon their knees before them , in which position they had received his last recommendation of their souls to Heaven : -Scarcely had their transports ...
... quit the spot where his benign counte- nance smiled upon them , they still conti- nued upon their knees before them , in which position they had received his last recommendation of their souls to Heaven : -Scarcely had their transports ...
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... quit his re- sidence ; his wife , his Eleouora , his mo- ther , all used their supplications to this effect , but he could not be moved- " I will never give my enemies reason to sup- pose that I fear them , by flying from them , " he ...
... quit his re- sidence ; his wife , his Eleouora , his mo- ther , all used their supplications to this effect , but he could not be moved- " I will never give my enemies reason to sup- pose that I fear them , by flying from them , " he ...
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... quit the county of Leicester , in order to reside in his own diocese , he was no sooner him- self acquainted with the necessary change , than he visited Agatha , for the purpose of informing her of it , and requesting her to tell him ...
... quit the county of Leicester , in order to reside in his own diocese , he was no sooner him- self acquainted with the necessary change , than he visited Agatha , for the purpose of informing her of it , and requesting her to tell him ...
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... quit- ted its peaceful retreat , was a point hidden from the knowledge of all , in the same folds of thick obscurity in which was wrapt every circumstance relative to her history . About three weeks had elapsed , during which the ...
... quit- ted its peaceful retreat , was a point hidden from the knowledge of all , in the same folds of thick obscurity in which was wrapt every circumstance relative to her history . About three weeks had elapsed , during which the ...
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... daring ; -I cannot quit the shelter which this wood affords me . " " You alarm me , " replied Eleonora , " this declaration seems to imply that you are a " this THE UNKNOWN . 67 and, sinking on his knee before her, he ...
... daring ; -I cannot quit the shelter which this wood affords me . " " You alarm me , " replied Eleonora , " this declaration seems to imply that you are a " this THE UNKNOWN . 67 and, sinking on his knee before her, he ...
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Seite 121 - O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHINO.
Seite 211 - But their way Lies through the perplexed paths of this drear wood, The nodding horror of whose shady brows Threats the forlorn and wandering passenger...
Seite 121 - Who see'st appall'd th' unreal scene, While Fancy lifts the veil between: Ah Fear ! Ah frantic Fear ! I see, I see thee near. I know thy hurried step, thy haggard eye ! Like thee I start, like thee disorder'd fly...
Seite 1 - I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano ; A stage where every man must play his part, And mine a sad one.
Seite xi - The cloud-capt towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself, Yea, all which it inherits, shall dissolve; And, like this insubstantial pageant faded, Leave not a wreck behind.
Seite 205 - Queen were now in pursuit ; it was true, that the length of time which had elapsed since the death of the...
Seite 31 - In this parliament passed the famous act, as it was called, of the six articles; which was no sooner published, than it gave an universal alarm to all favourers of the Reformation* ; and, as the bishop of Worcester could not give his vote for the act, he thought it wrong to hold any office in a church, where such terms of communion were required. He therefore resigned his bishopric...
Seite 189 - ... summit of Monte Gargano, to fulfill a vow they had made to thee, Archangel Michael. When they saw there a certain man dressed in the Greek fashion, whose name was Melo, they marvelled at the exile's strange garb and at the unfamiliar windings of a turban on his bandaged head. As they gazed upon him they inquired who he was and whence he came. He replied that he was a Lombard by birth and a freeborn citizen of Bari, but had been banished his native soil by the ferocity of the Greeks. As the Gauls...