De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... eye was my own stanzas , " The Lover's Hope , " and the pathetic lament of Helena , which we had canvassed with so much inte- rest by the side of the brook at York . What sensations , what associations did not this recall ? And what ...
... eye was my own stanzas , " The Lover's Hope , " and the pathetic lament of Helena , which we had canvassed with so much inte- rest by the side of the brook at York . What sensations , what associations did not this recall ? And what ...
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... eyes to heaven , and saying " It is a mercy he is alive ! " then clasping her hands in a sort of fervour , as if in mental prayer . young I was This was no more than what any other woman might have done , yet it pleased me . carried up ...
... eyes to heaven , and saying " It is a mercy he is alive ! " then clasping her hands in a sort of fervour , as if in mental prayer . young I was This was no more than what any other woman might have done , yet it pleased me . carried up ...
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... eyes bent upon the ground . She seemed , however , all ear , her colour heightened , and she breathed quick . But whatever of interest this shewed , her reply proved that it was of no flattering sort , couched , as it was , in terms ...
... eyes bent upon the ground . She seemed , however , all ear , her colour heightened , and she breathed quick . But whatever of interest this shewed , her reply proved that it was of no flattering sort , couched , as it was , in terms ...
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... eyes so as to see that I had taken my book from my pocket to present to her . When she saw it in my hand , a look of surprise , curiosity , and doubt as to my intention , flitted across her countenance , and she evi- dently waited with ...
... eyes so as to see that I had taken my book from my pocket to present to her . When she saw it in my hand , a look of surprise , curiosity , and doubt as to my intention , flitted across her countenance , and she evi- dently waited with ...
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... eye . Resuming , she went on : " You talk , Mr. De Clifford , of leaving us to - mor- row . My father cannot oppose it , if you think your duty elsewhere , or what has happened here , requires it ; of which you alone are the judge . All ...
... eye . Resuming , she went on : " You talk , Mr. De Clifford , of leaving us to - mor- row . My father cannot oppose it , if you think your duty elsewhere , or what has happened here , requires it ; of which you alone are the judge . All ...
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