The Courtier's Daughter, Band 3H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... light could now pierce the doubts by which he was oppressed , or render a union between Dungar- von's daughter and himself possible , even if her heart was free . Almost wishing that he had remained contented in his former ignorance ...
... light could now pierce the doubts by which he was oppressed , or render a union between Dungar- von's daughter and himself possible , even if her heart was free . Almost wishing that he had remained contented in his former ignorance ...
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... light gladsome step which had once been happiness to him . It is strange how a visit to a spot which we have not seen for years , will bring to our memory not only the scenes , but the very words we there have spoken . Dungarvon , at ...
... light gladsome step which had once been happiness to him . It is strange how a visit to a spot which we have not seen for years , will bring to our memory not only the scenes , but the very words we there have spoken . Dungarvon , at ...
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... light from the table , and prepared to quit the apartment . " I shall be back in an hour from this time , " answered Fanga , as she left the room , carefully closing the door after her . Two weeks more passed away , and Joyce was still ...
... light from the table , and prepared to quit the apartment . " I shall be back in an hour from this time , " answered Fanga , as she left the room , carefully closing the door after her . Two weeks more passed away , and Joyce was still ...
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... light - hearted gaiety , and to express her anticipations that all their troubles would have an end , then did he stifle his doubts for the present , and resolve to permit her to enjoy , while she could , the few and fleeting moments of ...
... light - hearted gaiety , and to express her anticipations that all their troubles would have an end , then did he stifle his doubts for the present , and resolve to permit her to enjoy , while she could , the few and fleeting moments of ...
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... light diffused over their chequered frames by multitudes of trans- parent lamps outside . The whole of the centre of this vast and princely hall was now arranged for the reception of a numerous company ; the tables were covered with the ...
... light diffused over their chequered frames by multitudes of trans- parent lamps outside . The whole of the centre of this vast and princely hall was now arranged for the reception of a numerous company ; the tables were covered with the ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abbey anxiety Augustus beautiful began believe better choly continued Countess cried dark daugh daughter dear desired door Dowager dreadful Duke of Gaston Earl Edwin engaged entreated Ernest exclaimed eyes Fanga father fear feelings felt Fitzhannon garvon gazed glen guilty Gunnersdown hand happy heard heart Henrietta heroine honour hope hour Jackstone Joyce Lady Dungarvon Lady Horatia Lady Jane laugh leave light listen looked Lord De Winton Lord Dungarvon Lord Lechmere Mabel Madame Floris maldon Marquis marriage marry melan ment mind miserable Miss De Winton mother murder mysterious never night Olivia once paused perceived person pity pray present prison promise racter ratia Rebecca Rebecca Joyce reply returned Rosemal Rosemaldon seemed sigh silence smile Smithson soon speak spoke steward suffered sure tell thought tion trembling unhappy Valmour vault voice walked watched whispered wife window Winton Park wish woman words
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 233 - 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 285 - O'er flower and tree loud hums the bee, And the wild kid sports merrily. The sun is bright, the sky is clear: Wake, lady, wake! and hasten here. Up! maiden fair, and bind thy hair, And rouse thee in the breezy air! The lulling stream that soothed thy dream Is dancing in the sunny beam. Waste...
Seite 285 - Long have the rooks cawed round thy Tower On flower and tree, loud hums the bee! The wilding kid sports merrily! A day so bright, so fresh, so clear, Shineth when good fortune 's near!
Seite 258 - If the devil ever laughs it must be at hypocrites ; they are the greatest dupes he has ; they serve him better than any others, and receive no wages ; nay, what is still more extraordinary, they submit to greater misfortunes to go to Hell, than the sincerest Christian to go to Heaven.
Seite 258 - If the devil ever laughs, it must be at hypocrites} they are the greatest dupes he has ; they serve him better than any others, and receive no wages ; nay, what is stiE more extraordinary, they submit to greater mortifications to go TO hell, than the sincerest Christian to go to Heaven.
Seite 198 - I never framed a wish, or formed a plan, That flattered me with hopes of earthly bliss, But there I laid the scene. There early strayed My fancy, ere yet liberty of choice Had found me, or the hope of being free. My very dreams were rural, rural too...
Seite 123 - The sunne and the wind had shrunke his veins, I bit off a sinew, I clipped his haire, I brought off his ragges that danced in the ay re.
Seite 144 - Us both securer that thus warned thou seem'st, Go; for thy stay, not free, absents thee more; Go in thy native innocence ; rely On what thou hast of virtue, summon all: For God towards thee has done his part: do thine.
Seite 116 - The good or ill of men's lives comes more from their humours than their fortunes.