De Clifford; or Passion more powerful than reason, Volym 3–4 |
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... lady Julia was fascinating , but Ro- salind , whether it partly consisted in the romantic 66 romantic situation in which she was placed , or 186 DE CLIFFORD .
... lady Julia was fascinating , but Ro- salind , whether it partly consisted in the romantic 66 romantic situation in which she was placed , or 186 DE CLIFFORD .
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... lady would never have let you been out after the dew was falling . " De Clifford begged her not to alarm herself ... Julia ; but now , even lady Julia appeared uninteresting and trifling , and he even 192 DE CLIFFORD . 46 ...
... lady would never have let you been out after the dew was falling . " De Clifford begged her not to alarm herself ... Julia ; but now , even lady Julia appeared uninteresting and trifling , and he even 192 DE CLIFFORD . 46 ...
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De Clifford (fict.name.) even lady Julia appeared uninteresting and trifling , and he wondered how he could ever have thought her fascinating . He took down a book and tried to read , but the book was tedious and dull , and was thrown ...
De Clifford (fict.name.) even lady Julia appeared uninteresting and trifling , and he wondered how he could ever have thought her fascinating . He took down a book and tried to read , but the book was tedious and dull , and was thrown ...
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... wife - let it no longer be Julia St. Claire , but Julia De Clifford . " Here De Clifford paused . He felt the colour mounting into his cheek.- " What , " thought he , " did I say in my letter that could so totally mislead them ? " He ...
... wife - let it no longer be Julia St. Claire , but Julia De Clifford . " Here De Clifford paused . He felt the colour mounting into his cheek.- " What , " thought he , " did I say in my letter that could so totally mislead them ? " He ...
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... lady Julia , and , above all , the extraordinary resemblance between Ro salind and the marchioness's portrait at Chateau St. Claire , and felt more and more convinced ; but how the marchio ness's pocketbook had fallen into the E 6 hands ...
... lady Julia , and , above all , the extraordinary resemblance between Ro salind and the marchioness's portrait at Chateau St. Claire , and felt more and more convinced ; but how the marchio ness's pocketbook had fallen into the E 6 hands ...
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Sida 136 - Jura, whose capt heights appear Precipitously steep ; and drawing near, There breathes a living fragrance from the shore, Of flowers yet fresh with childhood ; on the ear Drops the light drip of the suspended oar, Or chirps the grasshopper one good-night carol more...
Sida 53 - THE PAINTER'S LAST WORK.1 Clasp me a little longer on the brink Of life, while I can feel thy dear caress; And when this heart hath ceased to beat, oh! think, And let it mitigate thy woe's excess, That thou hast been to me all tenderness, And friend to more than human friendship just — Oh ! by that retrospect of happiness, And by the hope of an immortal trust, God shall assuage thy pangs when I am laid in dust!
Sida 179 - Then are they glad, because they are at rest, and so He bringeth them unto the haven where they would be. 0 that men would therefore praise the Lord for his goodness, and declare the wonders that He doeth for the children of men.
Sida 178 - My song shall be alway of the loving-kindness of the Lord : With my mouth will I ever be shewing thy truth from one generation to another.
Sida 171 - Tis Waldegrave's self, of Waldegrave come to tell !" A burst of joy the father's lips declare, But Gertrude speechless on his bosom fell ; At once his open arms...
Sida 62 - There is nearly as much ability requisite to know how to make use of good advice, as to know how to act for one's self. We may give advice ; but we cannot give conduct. We are never made so ridiculous by the qualities we have, as by those we affect to have.
Sida 24 - And in this rage, with some great kinsman's bone, As with a club, dash out my desperate brains ?