The Houses of Osma and Almeria: Or, Convent of St. Ildefonso. A Tale ...Printed at the Minerva Press, for A. K. Newman and Company, 1810 - 328 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... give me some hope to rest on ! " " On that subject I thought I had been sufficiently explicit , " returned the fair object of his adoration ; " I have already told you , and now repeat the assu- rance , that the only hope I can give you ...
... give me some hope to rest on ! " " On that subject I thought I had been sufficiently explicit , " returned the fair object of his adoration ; " I have already told you , and now repeat the assu- rance , that the only hope I can give you ...
Pagina 14
... give him an idea of it , that she at length consented to grant him one . Prudence now demanded her bidding him adieu ; reluctantly , perhaps , she thought of doing so : but she was too sensible of the propriety of the measure , to ...
... give him an idea of it , that she at length consented to grant him one . Prudence now demanded her bidding him adieu ; reluctantly , perhaps , she thought of doing so : but she was too sensible of the propriety of the measure , to ...
Pagina 22
... give utterance to the feelings you have inspired , yet now that I have ob- tained it , I tremble to avail myself of it , lest I should offend ; yet , since the explanation now seems una- voidable , know then , he whom the chance of war ...
... give utterance to the feelings you have inspired , yet now that I have ob- tained it , I tremble to avail myself of it , lest I should offend ; yet , since the explanation now seems una- voidable , know then , he whom the chance of war ...
Pagina 57
... give up his prisoner , by obliging him to quit the tower , reduced him to the necessity of no longer delaying it . But at the very moment the secret trembled on his lips , the approach of the duke prevented its utterance ; and being ...
... give up his prisoner , by obliging him to quit the tower , reduced him to the necessity of no longer delaying it . But at the very moment the secret trembled on his lips , the approach of the duke prevented its utterance ; and being ...
Pagina 59
... give vent in secret to the feelings that oppres- sed her . " Was he then false ? was he then perfidious ? oh ! yes , she could not entertain a doubt on the subject ; his return to Seville , at the very time at which she imagined him at ...
... give vent in secret to the feelings that oppres- sed her . " Was he then false ? was he then perfidious ? oh ! yes , she could not entertain a doubt on the subject ; his return to Seville , at the very time at which she imagined him at ...
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accents agitated Almeria Alvaro Andalusia anguish anxiety appeared apprehension assurance beheld bosom castle cause chamber circumstance conceal conduct consequence countenance cried Elvina daugh daughter death despair discovery Don Ferdinand Don Julio Don Rodolph door Dorinda doubt dreadful duke of Osma dutchess emotion excited exclaimed eyes fate father favour fearful feelings Gascony gave gloom hand happiness Hara haughty heart Heaven honour hope house of Lara idea illegitimacy immediately induce involuntarily justice king king of Leon lady Elvina length Lerida Lisbon look marchioness marquis marriage ment mind mingled minutes nand ned glass ness never night noble obtain occasioned Olivia OSSIAN owing passion pause perceived permit prevent recollections recovering regret rendered replied returned revenge scarcely scene secret Seville shriek sigh sion Sir Lorenzo sire soon sorrow soul specting suffer sword tears thee thought tion trembling unhappy Valery voice wish
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Pagina 239 - Hath op'd his ponderous and marble jaws, To cast thee up again. What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again in complete steel Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous; and we fools of nature So horridly to shake our disposition...
Pagina 65 - Injuries may be atoned for and forgiven; but insults admit of no compensation. They degrade the mind in its own esteem, and force it to recover its level by revenge.
Pagina 194 - OUR youth is like the dream of the hunter on the hill of heath. He sleeps in the mild beams of the sun; he awakes amidst a storm; the red lightning flies around: trees shake their heads to the wind! He looks back with joy, on the day of the sun; and the pleasant dreams of his rest!
Pagina 38 - He saw her charming, but he saw not half The charms her downcast modesty conceal'd.
Pagina 287 - Why dost thou awake me, O gale !" it seems to say, " I am covered with the drops of heaven? The time of my fading is near, the blast, that shall scatter my leaves. To-morrow shall the traveller come ; he that saw me in my beauty shall come. His eyes will search the field, but they will not find me.
Pagina 60 - Think you saw what pass'd at our last parting; Think you beheld him like a raging lion, Pacing the earth and tearing up his steps, Fate in his eyes, and roaring with the pain Of burning fury; think you saw his one hand...
Pagina 287 - So shall they search in vain, for the voice of Cona, after it has failed in the field. The hunter shall come forth in the morning, and the voice of my harp shall not be heard. " Where is the son of car-borne Fingal...
Pagina 8 - Paints in the matchless harmony of song. Or catch thyself the landscape, gliding swift Athwart Imagination's vivid eye : Or, by the vocal woods and waters...
Pagina 181 - I've lost a friend, and I have gain'da wife ! " Turn not to thought, my brain ; but let me find " Some unfrequented shade ; there lay me down, " And let forgetful dulness steal upon me, " To soften and assuage this pain of .thinking.
Pagina 267 - Day, Rejoicing in the east. The lessening cloud, The kindling azure, and the mountain's brow Illumed with fluid gold, his near approach Betoken glad. Lo ! now, apparent all, Aslant the dew-bright earth, and coloured air, He looks in boundless majesty abroad; And sheds the shining day, that burnished plays On rocks, and hills, and towers, and wandering streams. High-gleaming from afar.