The nocturnal minstrel; or, The spirit of the wood, Band 21810 |
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... ment after , the trap door was heard to fall , with a sound loudly echoed , as by some deep and spacious cavern . How to act he knew not ; he proceeded , in hopes of finding the urn , but he was lost in the vast space into which the ...
... ment after , the trap door was heard to fall , with a sound loudly echoed , as by some deep and spacious cavern . How to act he knew not ; he proceeded , in hopes of finding the urn , but he was lost in the vast space into which the ...
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... ment , on finding the Earl was not in the apartment and , as was still more won- derful and mysterious , from the fastening of the several doors , it was not to be dis- covered how he could have passed out ;: for the pannel in the ...
... ment , on finding the Earl was not in the apartment and , as was still more won- derful and mysterious , from the fastening of the several doors , it was not to be dis- covered how he could have passed out ;: for the pannel in the ...
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... supposed pos- sible place of concealment and confine- ment , and even the burial vaults , accord- ingly were searched , with the utmost diligence ; diligence ; but no traces of the Earl could be THE NOCTURNAL MINSTREL . 43.
... supposed pos- sible place of concealment and confine- ment , and even the burial vaults , accord- ingly were searched , with the utmost diligence ; diligence ; but no traces of the Earl could be THE NOCTURNAL MINSTREL . 43.
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... ment , restored the delighted Earl to that liberty he had been long vainly struggling to regain . W The Earl , when thus escaped from the vaults , complained that the sense of the danger to which he had been exposed was become even more ...
... ment , restored the delighted Earl to that liberty he had been long vainly struggling to regain . W The Earl , when thus escaped from the vaults , complained that the sense of the danger to which he had been exposed was become even more ...
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... ment behind the arras , at the saine mo- ment that a loud peal of thunder rolled- over the towers of the castle , Winifred , persuaded that she had now really seen a ghost , come , as she imagined , to punish her for her presumption ...
... ment behind the arras , at the saine mo- ment that a loud peal of thunder rolled- over the towers of the castle , Winifred , persuaded that she had now really seen a ghost , come , as she imagined , to punish her for her presumption ...
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adventure alarmed apartment apparition appeared armour arms arras astrology attainder attend awful Baron and Baroness Baron Fitzwalter behold beloved burial vault castle chamber CHAP chapel conceal Conjuror courage cried Peter cried the Baroness dare dead death desired discover door Earl of Ormond Earl Ormond Earl's Edgar enquiries entered Ethelind exclaimed extraordinary Father Osborne fear Fitzwalter friar Gertrude ghost hand happiness hast thou hath haunted heard heart Heaven hither holy honour hope horrors hour impostor knight Lady Ladyship's lamp Lord magician marriage ment minstrel Motley mourn mysterious nald ness never night's watch noble pannel pardon phantom present received repose seemed seneschal shew Sicilian Sir Regi Sir Reginald Harc solemn soon sorrow sounds spectre spirit steps steward Straits of Messina stranger sumed supernatural tears terror thee thou hast thought tion trembling tremely vault wainscot walls Winifred wish
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Seite 113 - From wandering on a foreign strand? If such there breathe, go mark him well; For him no minstrel raptures swell; High though his titles, proud his name, Boundless his wealth as wish can claim, Despite those titles, power and pelf, The wretch concentred all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And, doubly dying, shall go down To the vile dust from whence he sprung, Unwept, unhonored, and unsung.
Seite 113 - BREATHES there the man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land ! Whose heart hath ne'er within him burn'd, As home his footsteps he hath turn'd, From wandering on a foreign strand...
Seite 50 - A palmer's amice wrapped him round, With a wrought Spanish baldric bound, Like a pilgrim from beyond the sea: His left hand held his Book of Might, A silver cross was in his right; The lamp was placed beside his knee.
Seite 135 - To man below, beneath the heav'n ; It is not fantasy's hot fire, Whose wishes soon as granted die ; It liveth not in fierce desire, With dead deaiie it doth not die.