The Discarded Son: Or, Haunt of the Banditti. A Tale ...Printed at the Minerva Press, for Lane, Newman, and Company, 1807 - 348 pagini |
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Pagina 18
... heaven . Her mother , who had all that inherent grandeur of soul for which the Spaniards are in general distinguished , had ren- dered her somewhat romantic , not only by their conver- sation , but the studies in which she had indulged ...
... heaven . Her mother , who had all that inherent grandeur of soul for which the Spaniards are in general distinguished , had ren- dered her somewhat romantic , not only by their conver- sation , but the studies in which she had indulged ...
Pagina 19
... heaven , were all sources of inexpressible delight to her , such as inspired her mind with the most rapturous enthusiasm , and made her heart beat with the most delicious emotions . The prospects to which she had been accustomed from ...
... heaven , were all sources of inexpressible delight to her , such as inspired her mind with the most rapturous enthusiasm , and made her heart beat with the most delicious emotions . The prospects to which she had been accustomed from ...
Pagina 20
... heaven ; and that the untutored Indian , who fancies he sees God in the clouds , and hears him in the winds , so he performs his allotted part to the best of his abilities , will have an equal chance of happiness with the most ...
... heaven ; and that the untutored Indian , who fancies he sees God in the clouds , and hears him in the winds , so he performs his allotted part to the best of his abilities , will have an equal chance of happiness with the most ...
Pagina 45
... Heaven ! " he involuntary and mentally ex- claimed , “ in how many unexpected ways does Provi- dence interfere for man ! how little , when listening to the rough effusions of Farmer Stubbs's honest heart , did I imagine I should ever be ...
... Heaven ! " he involuntary and mentally ex- claimed , “ in how many unexpected ways does Provi- dence interfere for man ! how little , when listening to the rough effusions of Farmer Stubbs's honest heart , did I imagine I should ever be ...
Pagina 52
... heaven might fall thick in blessings on him . He had scarcely passed the outer gate , when he felt his arm suddenly seized behind . He turned round with quickness , and though the light was but faint , discerned the honest countenance ...
... heaven might fall thick in blessings on him . He had scarcely passed the outer gate , when he felt his arm suddenly seized behind . He turned round with quickness , and though the light was but faint , discerned the honest countenance ...
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The Discarded Son; Or, Haunt of the Banditti: A Tale, Volumul 1 Regina Maria Roche Vizualizare completă - 1825 |
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Pagina 119 - Some say no evil thing that walks by night. In fog or fire, by lake or moorish fen, Blue meagre hag, or stubborn unlaid ghost, That breaks his magic chains at curfew time, No goblin or swart faery of the mine, Hath hurtful power o'er true virginity.
Pagina 283 - Whose bright succession decks the varied year; Whatever sweets salute the northern sky With vernal lives, that blossom but to die; These here disporting own the kindred soil, Nor ask luxuriance from the planter's toil; While sea-born gales their gelid wings expand To winnow fragrance round the smiling land.
Pagina 57 - To the very moment that he bade me tell it; Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i...
Pagina 26 - Believe me, royal youth, thy fruit must be, Or gather'd ripe, or rot upon the tree. Heav'n has to all allotted, soon or late, Some lucky revolution of their fate...
Pagina 302 - And higher than that wall a circling row Of goodliest trees, loaden with fairest fruit, Blossoms and fruits at once of golden hue, Appear'd, with gay enamell'd colours mix'd...
Pagina 80 - A combination and a form, indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal, To give the world assurance of a man: This was your husband.
Pagina 96 - What then remains, but, after past annoy, To take the good vicissitude of joy? To thank the gracious gods for what they give, Possess our souls, and while we live, to live? Ordain we then two sorrows to combine, And in one point the extremes of grief to join; That thence resulting joy may be renew'd, As jarring notes in harmony conclude.
Pagina 312 - Twere now to be most happy, for I fear My soul hath her content so absolute That not another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate.
Pagina 271 - This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods, I better brook than flourishing peopled towns : Here can I sit alone, unseen of any, And to the nightingale's complaining notes Tune my distresses, and record my woes.
Pagina 98 - O lay me, ye that see the light, near some rock of my hills! let the thick hazels be around, let the rustling oak be near. Green be the place of my rest; let the sound of the distant torrent be heard.