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... lost happiness , sighed Clara , as she walked slowly to a fa- vorite spot , often visited when a stran- ger to sorrow , she knew it but by name , to which a thousand endearing circumstances had attached her . VOL . I. Yes it is but too ...
... lost happiness , sighed Clara , as she walked slowly to a fa- vorite spot , often visited when a stran- ger to sorrow , she knew it but by name , to which a thousand endearing circumstances had attached her . VOL . I. Yes it is but too ...
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... lost the idea of personal danger in her fears for the poor fisherman , who suddenly recollecting , she turned round towards the window , where he beheld Ellen in mute distress , with fixed eye and pale cheek , looking to the spot where ...
... lost the idea of personal danger in her fears for the poor fisherman , who suddenly recollecting , she turned round towards the window , where he beheld Ellen in mute distress , with fixed eye and pale cheek , looking to the spot where ...
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... lost my dearest friend ; " heaven , said she , casting up her fine eyes , " only knows , how dear was that friend , my father , " she faul- teringly pronounced ; " will you go and stay with me a few days , and be my companion ? " " If ...
... lost my dearest friend ; " heaven , said she , casting up her fine eyes , " only knows , how dear was that friend , my father , " she faul- teringly pronounced ; " will you go and stay with me a few days , and be my companion ? " " If ...
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... lost , and the strong retiring current of the tide , that he could not be washed on shore ; that was impossi- ble . Her alarm and dismay was soon considerably increased by the sound of approaching footsteps . She had scarcely time to ...
... lost , and the strong retiring current of the tide , that he could not be washed on shore ; that was impossi- ble . Her alarm and dismay was soon considerably increased by the sound of approaching footsteps . She had scarcely time to ...
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... of this scene was not lost , upon the Miss M'Fadgers , for though , as the officer advanced , they had to be sure , drawn in their heads from the windows , yet they still continued to hear all he said . " Was it then Clara 32.
... of this scene was not lost , upon the Miss M'Fadgers , for though , as the officer advanced , they had to be sure , drawn in their heads from the windows , yet they still continued to hear all he said . " Was it then Clara 32.
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The Maiden Wife: Or, the Heiress of de Courcey: a Most Interesting Tale; Vol. I M. Hamilton Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2017 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Adelaide Admiral alarmed appeared arms attention beautiful beloved Berkley Bloom blush boat bowed Broom-hill called Captain Bloomfield Captain Osborne carriage certainly chaise cheek choly Clara Claude Lorrain coach Colonel Bloomfield cottage countenance Courcy cried dear declared delighted determined door endeavoured enquired entered exclaimed eyes fate father fear feel felt girl Halifax hand Hannah happy hear heard heart Heaven Henrietta honour hope immediately informed Jessy joined Kate knew Lady Ellen leave looking madam Major Marley Marsland melan ment Miss Dubois Miss Fitz Miss Fitzher Miss Fitzherbert Miss Granvalle Miss Sommers morning Mountstuart never obliged observed Osborne Park Osborne's party passed poor present racter received recollecting replied sailor Sauritz Scarborough scarcely Scotland sigh silent smile soon stranger sure sweet tain tears thing thought tion told took trembling turbed voice wait walk whilst wish woman young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 27 - Dwell in some idle brain, And fancies fond with gaudy shapes possess, As thick and numberless As the gay motes that people the sun-beams, Or likest hovering dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus
Seite 27 - Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides. Come, and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe...
Seite 10 - FAR in the windings of a vale, Fast by a sheltering wood, The safe retreat of Health and Peace, A humble cottage stood.
Seite 3 - Prithee, my love. The winds ! hark how they whistle! And the rain beats: oh, how the weather shrinks me!
Seite 39 - For oh ! pale sickness warns thy friend away ; For me no more the vernal roses bloom ! I see stern Fate his ebon wand display ; And point the wither'd regions of the tomb. Then the keen anguish from thine eye shall start, Sad as thou follow'st my untimely bier ; " Fool that 1 was — if friends so soon must part, To let suspicion intermix a fear!
Seite 116 - ... know no love? Ah! rather let me keep this hapless flame, Adieu! false honour, unavailing fame! Nor your harsh rules, but tender love supplies The streams that gush from my despairing eyes; I feel the traitor melt about my heart, And thro' my veins with treach'rous influence dart; Inspire me, heav'n!
Seite 24 - By fame, all covered o'er with ears and eyes, Learns the fond tale, and spreads it as she flies, Nor spreads A-IONE, but alters, adds, defames.