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Pagina 142
... father's broken accents ascended in fervent prayer to heaven . How sweetly calm was Gertrude's countenance , when ... father , and my- self , withdrew . My father approached Gertrude , and thinking , perhaps , he should see her alive no ...
... father's broken accents ascended in fervent prayer to heaven . How sweetly calm was Gertrude's countenance , when ... father , and my- self , withdrew . My father approached Gertrude , and thinking , perhaps , he should see her alive no ...
Pagina 397
... Father born in a humble state could nerve His soul to persecute a son withal , Hath ( have ) changed no atom of his early nature ; But I , born nobly also , from my father's Kindness was taught a different lesson . Father ! May thy long ...
... Father born in a humble state could nerve His soul to persecute a son withal , Hath ( have ) changed no atom of his early nature ; But I , born nobly also , from my father's Kindness was taught a different lesson . Father ! May thy long ...
Pagina 400
... father ? Werner . That ruffian is thy father ! Every thing ! < Josephine . Oh , my son ! Believe him not and yet ! -- · ( her voice falters ) . And you avow it ? • Ulric ( starts , looks earnestly at Werner , and then says slowly ...
... father ? Werner . That ruffian is thy father ! Every thing ! < Josephine . Oh , my son ! Believe him not and yet ! -- · ( her voice falters ) . And you avow it ? • Ulric ( starts , looks earnestly at Werner , and then says slowly ...
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