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... by nature for the arduous task . A juster idea cannot be afforded to the mind of the reader of the success that might be expected to follow . B. 6 . follow her solicitation , than to quote the language of ANSELMO . 11.
... by nature for the arduous task . A juster idea cannot be afforded to the mind of the reader of the success that might be expected to follow . B. 6 . follow her solicitation , than to quote the language of ANSELMO . 11.
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... . Hope , fear , and doubt , had alternately taken possession- of her mind ; but at the end of a month all anxiety was terminated ; for on here second second interview with count Anselmo , who had obligingly waited 149 ANSELMO .
... . Hope , fear , and doubt , had alternately taken possession- of her mind ; but at the end of a month all anxiety was terminated ; for on here second second interview with count Anselmo , who had obligingly waited 149 ANSELMO .
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... mind , and nobleness , their seat Build in her loveliest , and create an awe About her , as a guard angelic plac'd . MILTON . IMMEDIATELY after that count Ansel- mo had informed Almeria of the suc- cess attendant on her mission , she ...
... mind , and nobleness , their seat Build in her loveliest , and create an awe About her , as a guard angelic plac'd . MILTON . IMMEDIATELY after that count Ansel- mo had informed Almeria of the suc- cess attendant on her mission , she ...
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... mind . On arriving at Leghorn , and when the vessel in which she had embarked was approach- ing the shores of ... minds of her attendants that delirium . would be the fatal consequence . In the evening of the third day , the c 6 vessel ...
... mind . On arriving at Leghorn , and when the vessel in which she had embarked was approach- ing the shores of ... minds of her attendants that delirium . would be the fatal consequence . In the evening of the third day , the c 6 vessel ...
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... mind of Almeria ; to her it seemed as a transition from earth to heaven : but when , as they were proceeding with their conductor through the long aisles and vaulted passages which led to the prison - chamber of Montauban , and saw nor ...
... mind of Almeria ; to her it seemed as a transition from earth to heaven : but when , as they were proceeding with their conductor through the long aisles and vaulted passages which led to the prison - chamber of Montauban , and saw nor ...
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acquaint afflicted agitated agony alarm Albert de Montauban Aldrude Almeria anguish answered apartment Apennines appeared apprized Arezzo arrived Asinara attend auban bert breast Cagliari castle CHAP command continued cottage coun count Anselmo countenance countess Anselmo daugh dear distress dolphus door dreadful duke of Savoy ejaculated Elea Eleanor endeavoured Ernestine exclaimed fate father favour fear feel Florisee fore girl happiness hear heard heart Heaven honour hope instantly journey lady Lauretta Leontine likewise lord lover Lupino Lusignan Luzzara madame Rodolphus melan melancholy ment mind monastery monk Mont Montau mother nestine night noble observed Oldenzo Oristagni Orvillé perceiving Piedmont Piedmontese pleasure poor prisoner proceeded racter received reflecting replied request residence retired saloon Santa Maria Sardinia Savoy scene seat selmo servant sigh signior signora soon sorrow specting suffer supposed tears temple thought tinued tion Turin Tuscany Valleroy villé voice whilst wish young
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Сторінка 213 - Swift as a shadow, short as any dream ; Brief as the lightning in the collied night, That, in a spleen, unfolds both heaven and earth, And ere a man hath power to say, " Behold 1 " The jaws of darkness do devour it up : So quick bright things come to confusion.
Сторінка 33 - O'er other creatures. Yet when I approach Her loveliness, so absolute she seems And in herself complete, so well to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say, Seems wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best. All higher knowledge in her presence falls Degraded : wisdom in discourse with her Loses discountenanced, and like folly shows.
Сторінка 60 - Ah me ! what hand can touch the string so fine ? Who up the lofty diapason roll Such sweet, such sad, such solemn airs divine, Then let them down again into the soul ? Now rising love they...
Сторінка 135 - Would soon finish his woes. When in rage he came there, Beholding how steep The sides did appear, And the bottom how deep ; His torments projecting, And sadly reflecting, That a lover forsaken A new love may get; But a neck, when once broken, Can never be set: And, that he could die Whenever he would...
Сторінка 45 - From short (as usual) and disturb'd repose I wake : how happy they who wake no more ! Yet that were vain, if dreams infest the grave. I wake, emerging from a sea of dreams Tumultuous; where my wreck'd, desponding thought, From wave to wave of fancied misery At random drove, her helm of reason lost.
Сторінка 169 - The mountain thunders ; and its sturdy sons Stoop to the bottom of the rocks they shade. Lone on the midnight steep, and all aghast, The dark wayfaring stranger breathless toils, And, often falling, climbs against the blast.
Сторінка 56 - Why all this toil for triumphs of an hour ? What though we wade in wealth, or soar in fame ? Earth's highest station ends in, " Here he lies," And " Dust to dust
Сторінка 239 - By the exercise of brotherly love we are taught to regard the whole human species as one family, the high and low, the rich and poor; who, as created by one Almighty Parent, and inhabitants of the same planet, are to aid, support and protect each other.
Сторінка 88 - He spoke, and ardent, on the trembling ground Sprung from his car; his ringing arms resound. Dire was the clang, and dreadful from afar, Of arm'd Tydides rushing to the war. As when the winds, ascending by degrees, First move the whitening surface of the seas, The billows float in order to the shore, The wave behind rolls on the wave before; Till, with the growing storm, the deeps arise, Foam o'er the rocks, and thunder to the skies. So to the fight the thick battalions throng, Shields urg'd on shields,...
Сторінка 24 - But all at once; at once the winds arise, The thunders roll, the forky lightning flies. In vain the master issues out commands, In vain the trembling sailors ply their hands: The tempest unforeseen prevents their care, And from the first they labour in despair.