The fortunes of Perkin Warbeck, by the author of 'Frankenstein'. |
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... wind rose , bringing along troops of fleecy clouds , golden at sunset , and then dun and grey , veiling with pervious network the many stars . Three horsemen at this hour passed through the open country between Hinckley and Welford in ...
... wind rose , bringing along troops of fleecy clouds , golden at sunset , and then dun and grey , veiling with pervious network the many stars . Three horsemen at this hour passed through the open country between Hinckley and Welford in ...
Pagina 15
... wind sighed in melancholy murmurs among the branches of the elms and limes in the garden : the stars were bright , and the setting moon was leaving the earth to their dim illumination . Yesternight , " thought Lincoln , " he was among ...
... wind sighed in melancholy murmurs among the branches of the elms and limes in the garden : the stars were bright , and the setting moon was leaving the earth to their dim illumination . Yesternight , " thought Lincoln , " he was among ...
Pagina 33
... , and paced the hut , revolving in his mind a thousand schemes . It was a chill February evening ; and , as night came on , a thick sleet beat against the windows , D while the wind , sweeping over the wide heath , 33.
... , and paced the hut , revolving in his mind a thousand schemes . It was a chill February evening ; and , as night came on , a thick sleet beat against the windows , D while the wind , sweeping over the wide heath , 33.
Pagina 34
... wind sang a wild lullaby to both the sleepers . Though still lost to the outer world , a change passed over Lovel's countenance - again his features relaxed into sleep , and again expressed disquietude . The tramp of horses ' feet was ...
... wind sang a wild lullaby to both the sleepers . Though still lost to the outer world , a change passed over Lovel's countenance - again his features relaxed into sleep , and again expressed disquietude . The tramp of horses ' feet was ...
Pagina 83
... winds and waves are the armies we combat . In a year or two every sword will be sheathed ; the peace of conquest will reign over Andalusia . One other voyage , and I return . ' He went without fear , for Alcala appeared a safe retreat ...
... winds and waves are the armies we combat . In a year or two every sword will be sheathed ; the peace of conquest will reign over Andalusia . One other voyage , and I return . ' He went without fear , for Alcala appeared a safe retreat ...
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The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck, by the Author of 'Frankenstein' Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2019 |
The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck: A Romance Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1857 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Adalid Andalusia arms arrived beauty brow Burgundy cause cavalier Clifford countenance cousin cried crown danger dark daughter dear death Desmond duchess duchess of Burgundy duke of York earl earl of Desmond earl of Lincoln Edmund Edward Elizabeth Elizabeth Woodville enemy England English entered escape eyes fair Faro fate father favour fcap fear feeling felt followed fortunes friends Frion gallant gentle grace grew hand heard heart Henry Henry's honour hope horse hour House of York Huntley Ireland James king Lady Brampton Lady Katherine land Lincoln looked Lord Barry Lord Lovel Madeline Monina night noble O'Water partizans Perkin Perkin Warbeck Plantagenet poor prince prisoner promised queen replied resolved Richard royal Scotland smile soul sovereign spirit spoke stood sweet sword thee thou thought Tower troops Tudor vessel voice Warbeck Warwick White Rose wild wind wonder words York's Yorkists young youth
Populaire passages
Pagina 361 - Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace.
Pagina 222 - Not for the world: why, man, she is mine own; And I as rich in having such a jewel As twenty seas, if all their sand were pearl, The water nectar, and the rocks pure gold.
Pagina 213 - There was a Power in this sweet place, An Eve in this Eden; a ruling grace Which to the flowers did they waken or dream, Was as God is to the starry scheme. A Lady, the wonder of her kind, Whose form was upborne by a lovely mind Which, dilating, had moulded her mien and motion Like a sea-flower unfolded beneath the ocean...
Pagina 295 - That never set a squadron in the field, Nor the division of a battle knows More than a spinster...
Pagina 411 - Unless another master-hand like Carleton's should appear, it is in his pages, and his alone, that future generations must look for the truest and fullest picture of the Irish peasantry, who will ere long have passed away from the troubled land, and from the records of history."— Edinburgh Review, Oct.
Pagina 305 - Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; Or close the wall up with our English dead ! In peace, there's nothing so becomes a man, As modest stillness, and humility : But when the blast of war...