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Pagina 33
... Everard . But she was not altogether mistaken in thus singling him out ; for Everard was a rare and inestimable pearl . The queen ordered Essex to bring up that young man , and she soon won his heart by her kind manner , and varied and ...
... Everard . But she was not altogether mistaken in thus singling him out ; for Everard was a rare and inestimable pearl . The queen ordered Essex to bring up that young man , and she soon won his heart by her kind manner , and varied and ...
Pagina 50
... Everard . The brow of the fair Eleanor darkened , and she could scarcely smother a sigh ; but she turned to Francis and Winter , and began to laugh and talk . • " Did you ever see any thing so determined , " said Winter to Francis ...
... Everard . The brow of the fair Eleanor darkened , and she could scarcely smother a sigh ; but she turned to Francis and Winter , and began to laugh and talk . • " Did you ever see any thing so determined , " said Winter to Francis ...
Pagina 51
... as a sort of earnest of what his other passions would in time become . Everard had prayed of Evelyn to dance yet another dance with him - she had risen ; Eleanor had D 2 FATHER DARCY . 51 whom all men worship not believe in love?" ...
... as a sort of earnest of what his other passions would in time become . Everard had prayed of Evelyn to dance yet another dance with him - she had risen ; Eleanor had D 2 FATHER DARCY . 51 whom all men worship not believe in love?" ...
Pagina 58
... Everard whom he loved with great affection , to enjoy his satisfaction in silence . There was a perfect understanding existing between these three young persons , so far as their religion went , a matter at that time of such moment in ...
... Everard whom he loved with great affection , to enjoy his satisfaction in silence . There was a perfect understanding existing between these three young persons , so far as their religion went , a matter at that time of such moment in ...
Pagina 100
... Everard , a man so much younger than himself . And Everard was wondering whether it was a mere flattering delusion of his own too fond heart , which led him to fancy that there was something in Mr. Mulsho's manner , which bespoke a more ...
... Everard , a man so much younger than himself . And Everard was wondering whether it was a mere flattering delusion of his own too fond heart , which led him to fancy that there was something in Mr. Mulsho's manner , which bespoke a more ...
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
arms beautiful better blood Catholic cheek church colour conscience countenance dare dark deep desperate door dreadful dress Dry Stoke Dunchurch Eleanor endeavouring enterprise Essex Evelyn Everard Digby excited eyes Fabian face fair Father Darcy Fawkes fearful feelings Flanders Francis Tresham gentle gentlemen gloomy Goddeshurst Grace Vaux hand hath head heard heart Heaven holy honour horse Huddington Jesuit John Digby lady looked Lord Madonna manner matter melancholy mind mother MOUNT SOREL Mulsho never night noble Northamptonshire numbers once pale party passion peace Piercy poor priest pursuivant queen religion rendered rest Robert Catesby Robert Winter round Rushton Hall saints secret seemed sigh silence Sir Everard sitting smile sort soul speak spirit spoke stood strange suffering sweet Tesmond thee things Thomas Winter thou thought tion Tresham truth turned voice walked wild window Winter young
Populaire passages
Pagina 221 - Thou crownest the year with thy goodness ; and thy paths drop fatness. They drop upon the pastures of the wilderness : and the little hills rejoice on every side. The pastures are clothed with flocks ; the valleys also are covered over with corn ; they shout for joy, they also sing.
Pagina 359 - Woe unto you, lawyers ! for ye have taken away the key of knowledge : ye entered not in yourselves, and them that were entering in ye hindered.
Pagina 280 - God will give you the grace to make good use of it, to whose holy protection I commend you".
Pagina 42 - His eyes consider the poor, and his eye-lids try the children of men. 6 The Lord alloweth the righteous ; but the ungodly, and him that delighteth in wickedness, doth his -soul abhor. 7 Upon the ungodly he shall rain snares, fire and brimstone, storm and tempest: this shall be their portion to drink.
Pagina 60 - Thy father made our yoke grievous : now therefore make thou the grievous service of thy father, and his heavy yoke which he put upon us, lighter, and we will serve thee.
Pagina 37 - Hold thee still in the Lord, and abide patiently upon him: but grieve not thyself at him whose way doth prosper, against the man that doeth after evil counsels. 8 Leave off from wrath, and let go displeasure: fret not thyself, else shalt thou be moved to do evil.
Pagina 362 - There scattered oft, the earliest of the year, By hands unseen, are showers of violets found ; The redbreast loves to build and warble there, And little footsteps lightly print the ground.
Pagina 214 - Bow thy heavens, O Lord, and come down: touch the mountains, and they shall smoke. Cast forth lightning, and scatter them : shoot out thine arrows, and destroy them.
Pagina 296 - God, the heathen are come into thine inheritance ; thy holy temple have they defiled ; they have laid Jerusalem on heaps.
Pagina 79 - And now whereas my father did lade you with a heavy yoke, I will add to your yoke : my father hath chastised you with whips, but I will chastise you with scorpions.