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Page 251
The gentleness , the grace , the " grief and patience , " of the helpless Fidele , producing at once the deepest reverence and affection in the bold and daring mountaineers , still carry forward the character of Imogen under the same ...
The gentleness , the grace , the " grief and patience , " of the helpless Fidele , producing at once the deepest reverence and affection in the bold and daring mountaineers , still carry forward the character of Imogen under the same ...
Page 311
I think it is : And doth affection breed it ? Emil . Why , the wrong is but a wrong i the I think it doth : Is't frailty that thus errs ? world ; and , having the world for your labour , It is so too : And have not we affections ?
I think it is : And doth affection breed it ? Emil . Why , the wrong is but a wrong i the I think it doth : Is't frailty that thus errs ? world ; and , having the world for your labour , It is so too : And have not we affections ?
Page 327
But when the meeting comes at Cyprus , after their separation and their dangei , the depth of his affection bursts forth in irrepressible words :" If it were now to die , ' T were now to be most happy , for I fear My soul hath her ...
But when the meeting comes at Cyprus , after their separation and their dangei , the depth of his affection bursts forth in irrepressible words :" If it were now to die , ' T were now to be most happy , for I fear My soul hath her ...
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