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... painful events con- nected with his idea . These thoughts , and others in their train , had so entirely subdued the raised spirits of Theodore , that when he alighted at the villa , and went to make some alteration in his dress , he ...
... painful events con- nected with his idea . These thoughts , and others in their train , had so entirely subdued the raised spirits of Theodore , that when he alighted at the villa , and went to make some alteration in his dress , he ...
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... painfully varied , and his words were almost suffocated as he tried to reply . " You have not offended me , Countess Ellesif . I really feel your obliging sym- pathy ; but I must not indulge in extrava- gant expectations and your ...
... painfully varied , and his words were almost suffocated as he tried to reply . " You have not offended me , Countess Ellesif . I really feel your obliging sym- pathy ; but I must not indulge in extrava- gant expectations and your ...
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... painful conviction that her heart was suspected of having given itself unsought . The next day she proved to Gaston de Roye , that his caution had not been lost on her ; but whether real indifference to Theo- dore , or alarmed delicacy ...
... painful conviction that her heart was suspected of having given itself unsought . The next day she proved to Gaston de Roye , that his caution had not been lost on her ; but whether real indifference to Theo- dore , or alarmed delicacy ...
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... repay him for the forfeited transport of mingling his heart and mind with her's in free and unmeasured confidence ! His silenced eyes , and her averted ones , were equally painful to each , yet T12 THE RECLUSE OF NORWAY .
... repay him for the forfeited transport of mingling his heart and mind with her's in free and unmeasured confidence ! His silenced eyes , and her averted ones , were equally painful to each , yet T12 THE RECLUSE OF NORWAY .
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Anna Maria Porter. averted ones , were equally painful to each , yet each persevered in the rigorous observ- ance of self - imposed laws . Never had Anastasia been so animated as during this journey : it almost seemed the inspiration of ...
Anna Maria Porter. averted ones , were equally painful to each , yet each persevered in the rigorous observ- ance of self - imposed laws . Never had Anastasia been so animated as during this journey : it almost seemed the inspiration of ...
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Aardal admiration Ager-huus agitation agreeable amuse animated answer appeared asked attachment beauty believed blush Catalonia chaprone character charms cheek Chevalier Christiana Colonel Muller colour Condé Roncevalles Copenhagen Coperstad Count Lauven Count Lauvenheilm countenance Countess Anastasia court Danish cabinet daugh daughters dear delight Denmark Dofrestom Don Balthazar's dore elegant Ellesif emotion exclaimed expression eyes father fear feelings Gaston de Roye graceful hand happy hear heard heart heilm Heinreich her's Holstein honour hope imagination indulge interest King knew ladies leaving Theodore letter lived look Madame Sauveur Marquise ment mind ness never noble Norway obliged observed painful party passion person pleasure pray present Prince Princess Ursini racter replied Theodore Roye's seek Señor Guevara sensibility sentiment shew silence sister Sleswick smile soul Spain spoke surprize Sweden sweet tears tell tenderness Theo Theodore felt Theodore saw Theodore's thing thought tion voice wished young
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Page 138 - ON A GIRDLE THAT which her slender waist confined Shall now my joyful temples bind : No monarch but would give his crown His arms might do what this has done. It was my Heaven's extremest sphere, The pale which held that lovely deer : My joy, my grief, my hope, my love Did all within this circle move. A narrow compass ! and yet there Dwelt all that's good, and all that's fair : Give me but what this ribband bound, Take all the rest the Sun goes round.
Page 59 - In courts, at feasts, and high solemnities, Where most may wonder at the workmanship. It is for homely features to keep home; They had their name thence: coarse complexions And cheeks of sorry grain will serve to ply The sampler, and to tease the huswife's wool.