Husband Hunting, Or, The Mother and Daughters: A Tale of Fashionable Life, Band 3G.B. Whittaker, Ave Maria Lane, 1825 |
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... wounded , and some in attitudes of strong dispute . The torches threw a red and melancholy glare over the waters , and the galley swept her way among the barges , that scattered and fled before her towering height and wild speed , like ...
... wounded , and some in attitudes of strong dispute . The torches threw a red and melancholy glare over the waters , and the galley swept her way among the barges , that scattered and fled before her towering height and wild speed , like ...
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A Tale of Fashionable Life S-l J-n. of wounded and dying men . The Ve- netians had been defeated with great slaughter . On the first advance of the Doge with his reinforcement , the troops of the Duke of Mantua had , after a short ...
A Tale of Fashionable Life S-l J-n. of wounded and dying men . The Ve- netians had been defeated with great slaughter . On the first advance of the Doge with his reinforcement , the troops of the Duke of Mantua had , after a short ...
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... wounded from the cruelty of the enemy . On her touching the steps in front of the Ducal Palace , an officer sprang from on board , and de- manded to be led to the Grand Council . They were still sitting . A wounded man was carried out ...
... wounded from the cruelty of the enemy . On her touching the steps in front of the Ducal Palace , an officer sprang from on board , and de- manded to be led to the Grand Council . They were still sitting . A wounded man was carried out ...
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... wounded were brought off from the shore . " Morning had dawned upon the Grand Council , and found them still deeply occupied with the formidable business of the night . The Doge , Mancini , had already , in a long and pathetic harangue ...
... wounded were brought off from the shore . " Morning had dawned upon the Grand Council , and found them still deeply occupied with the formidable business of the night . The Doge , Mancini , had already , in a long and pathetic harangue ...
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... wounded arm , and the ray that now shot down from between the pillars , fell on his tunic , and shewed the trace of blood on the gold - embroidered cuirass within . CHAPTER IV .. He's traitorous , there are stains upon 38 HUSBAND HUNTING .
... wounded arm , and the ray that now shot down from between the pillars , fell on his tunic , and shewed the trace of blood on the gold - embroidered cuirass within . CHAPTER IV .. He's traitorous , there are stains upon 38 HUSBAND HUNTING .
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Seite 1 - Of comfort no man speak; Let's talk of graves, of worms, of epitaphs," &c., easing his heart, and consuming all that is manly in words; never anywhere seeking comfort in despair, but mistaking the moment of exhaustion for quiet. This is finely contrasted in Bolingbroke's struggle of haughty feeling with temporary dissimulation, in which the latter says — "Harry Bolingbroke...
Seite 167 - Whose howl's his watch, thus with his stealthy pace. With Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design Moves like a ghost. Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my whereabout, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it.
Seite 281 - To assume a pleasing shape; yea, and, perhaps, Out of my weakness, and my melancholy, (As he is very potent with such spirits,) Abuses me to damn me: I'll have grounds More relative than this: The play's the thing, Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
Seite 204 - Flatter had sat with his elbow on the table, and his chin resting on his hand, looking at the lady's agitated visage.
Seite 137 - WHEN we two parted . In silence and tears, Half broken-hearted, To sever for years, Pale grew thy cheek and cold, Colder thy kiss ; Truly that hour foretold Sorrow to this. The dew of the morning Sunk chill on my brow — It felt like the warning Of what I feel now. Thy vows are all broken, And light is thy fame ; I hear thy name spoken, And share in its shame. They name thee before me, A knell to mine ear ; A...
Seite 308 - Soviet constitution is not worth the paper it is written on — it is a straight piece of propaganda calculated to deceive and mislead the gullible throughout the world.
Seite 124 - I bring you, brother, most unwelcome news ; But since of force you are to hear it told, I thought a friend and brother best might tell it : Therefore, before I speak, arm well your mind, And think you're to be touched even to the quick; That so, prepared for ill, you may be less Surprised to hear the worst.
Seite 151 - I think it would have been a great comfort to her could that have been proved to be the case, and her cousin exonerated. When she did speak, it was in a voice so low and broken as to be almost unintelligible. " Poor, poor Merle! No wonder he has looked so ill and wretched these many months.