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... thee of my speedy return , —and request thou wilt , meantime , command the ready obedience of my slaves . " The Moor spoke with unwonted haste , and De Lacy perceiving that he was anxious to avoid delay , forbore to detain him beyond ...
... thee of my speedy return , —and request thou wilt , meantime , command the ready obedience of my slaves . " The Moor spoke with unwonted haste , and De Lacy perceiving that he was anxious to avoid delay , forbore to detain him beyond ...
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... Thou wilt not deny that it is an amulet , O Houadir , then thus I fling it from me ! " and she cast it to the ... thy sweet mother's life were spent in forming it ; her own hands placed it around thy neck with countless blessings , and ...
... Thou wilt not deny that it is an amulet , O Houadir , then thus I fling it from me ! " and she cast it to the ... thy sweet mother's life were spent in forming it ; her own hands placed it around thy neck with countless blessings , and ...
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... Wilt thou not supply what the timidity of a maiden left unattempted ; and let thy grateful acknowledgments assure him that Azayda's life is dear to Abu Amir ? " She led her father to the door of the mirador , then pausing , whispered ...
... Wilt thou not supply what the timidity of a maiden left unattempted ; and let thy grateful acknowledgments assure him that Azayda's life is dear to Abu Amir ? " She led her father to the door of the mirador , then pausing , whispered ...
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... thy bower , thou wilt remember De Lacy ? " " Ah , sir knight , " she murmured , in low and tremulous tones , " could I forget the preserver of my life , I were indeed ungrateful ! " The youth did not dare to make his adieu after the ...
... thy bower , thou wilt remember De Lacy ? " " Ah , sir knight , " she murmured , in low and tremulous tones , " could I forget the preserver of my life , I were indeed ungrateful ! " The youth did not dare to make his adieu after the ...
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... thy line . " " Then tell me at once for what thou hast summoned me hither ; -my evening meal awaits me . " " " Tis simple enough , an ' thou wilt listen with patience . Do we not tell thee the Northman hath returned to vex again the ...
... thy line . " " Then tell me at once for what thou hast summoned me hither ; -my evening meal awaits me . " " " Tis simple enough , an ' thou wilt listen with patience . Do we not tell thee the Northman hath returned to vex again the ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abu Amir Alphonso angelus bell approached Art thou attendants Azayda behold beloved beneath beside blessed bosom bower brow Caelho calm canst capote Castilian cheek child Christian Coimbra countenance d'Ercilia dark destrier didst Don Pedro Donna Inez dwelling Edith exclaimed eyes fair fair brow father fear gallant gazed gentle Gheran Gitano glance Gonçalez Grenada hand happy hath heart heaven Henriquez honour hope Houadir hour Infant Infanta king knight Lacy lady length liege light lips Lisbon listened litiero look maiden Manuel mind Mondego Moor Moorish murmured noble noble lady palace pale pause peace Portugal prayer prince queen quinta rendered replied royal Sanchiza scarcely señor silent Sir Alfred sire slave solemn soul spot steed Stephano stood stranger sweet tears thine thou art thou hast thou wilt thought tones Tras-os-Montes trembling troopers venerable voice whilst whispered words wouldst young youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 27 - The harmony of their tongues hath into bondage Brought my too diligent ear : for several virtues Have I liked several women ; never any With so full soul, but some defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest grace she owed, And put it to the foil : but you, O you, So perfect and so peerless, are created Of every creature's best ! Mir.
Seite 218 - twas brought, and by her placed. She looked upon its face, that neither smiled Nor wept, nor knew who gazed upon't ; and laid Her hand upon its little breast, and sought For it, with look that seemed to penetrate The heavens, unutterable blessings, such As God to dying parents only granted, For infants left behind them in the world. " God keep my child !" we heard her say, and heard No more.
Seite 27 - The harmony of their tongues hath into bondage 50 Brought my too diligent ear: for several virtues Have I liked several women; never any With so full soul, but some defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest grace she owed,* And put it to the foil :* but you, O you, So perfect and so peerless, are created Of every creature's best!
Seite 312 - Das Herz ist gestorben, die Welt ist leer, Und weiter giebt sie dem Wunsche nichts mehr. Du Heilige, rufe dein Kind zuriick, Ich habe genossen das irdische Gliick, Ich habe gelebt und geliebet.
Seite 254 - ... at least, he loved us English ; then he had reason to love us ; for we made a pet of him ; and a pet in a cause which would yet make his bones stir in the grave — in the national cause of Prussia against France. I have often wondered that he did not go mad with the fumes of gratified vengeance. Revenge is a luxury, to those who can rejoice in it at all, so inebriating that possibly a man would be equally liable to madness from the perfect gratification of his vindictive hatred or its perfect...
Seite 270 - O let me not (quoth he) then turne againe Backe to the world, whose joyes so fruitlesse are; But let me here for aye in peace remaine, Or streight way on that last long voyage fare, That nothing may my present hope empare.
Seite 219 - For this he still lives on, careless of all The wreaths that glory on his path lets fall ; For this alone exists — like lightning- fire To speed one bolt of vengeance, and expire...
Seite 165 - Clamabit ad me, et ego exaudiam eum : * cum ipso sum in tribulatione, eripiam eum et glorificabo eum.
Seite 47 - And thou, The star of home, who in thy gentleness On the harsh nature of usurping man Benign enchantment canst so deeply smile, — Soft as a dew-fall from the brow of eve, Or moonlight shedding beauty on the storm, — Woman ! when love has wreck'd thy...