Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, in Two Volumes, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1821 |
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Abingdon acquainted admiration affection affectionate amidst appeared arrival beam beauty blush bray bright bright eyes carriage CHAPTER charm Christian claim consolation contemplate countenance Courtland dæmon Dareville daugh dear Geraldine delicate delightful Edmund eloquence emotion endure engagement England excited exclaimed Montague expression eyes Fanny father fears feelings fill your heart Florence Fullarton Geraldine felt Geraldine's Glenmore grace Greece hand happiness heart honour hope hour husband interview lady lament laugh Laura leave letter libertine listened look lover Maitland marriage matchless Matilda ment mind mingled Miss Beresford Miss Cotterel Montague's morning Mowbray Mowbray's nature ness never Oatlands passed Phidias pity pleasure present regret replied returned Sappho scene Signor Morelli silent Sir Henry smile soothing Spenser spirits sweet sympathy tague taste tender Themistocles thing thought tion tone trembling truth turbation vicarage West Grove wish Woodlands young
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