The lover's grave; or, The tragedy of Marshend1840 |
Från bokens innehåll
Resultat 1-5 av 51
Sida v
... entered the burial - ground by its side . He found it a very pleasant and peaceful spot , so much so indeed , that it almost seemed to tempt him to its cold bosom , as to an asylum of happy tranquillity . The church , and in the homely ...
... entered the burial - ground by its side . He found it a very pleasant and peaceful spot , so much so indeed , that it almost seemed to tempt him to its cold bosom , as to an asylum of happy tranquillity . The church , and in the homely ...
Sida ix
... entered the room , to know if he had every thing to his wish ; and on learning that he had , was about to quit it to make the ame inquiry elsewhere ; but he , unacquainted vith her active habits , and pleased with her manners , begged ...
... entered the room , to know if he had every thing to his wish ; and on learning that he had , was about to quit it to make the ame inquiry elsewhere ; but he , unacquainted vith her active habits , and pleased with her manners , begged ...
Sida xvii
... entering her house introduced him into a little parlour , and begged he would excuse her for a few minutes . When she returned , she brought in her hand a large bundle , done up in canvas , and placing it on the table said , “ This ...
... entering her house introduced him into a little parlour , and begged he would excuse her for a few minutes . When she returned , she brought in her hand a large bundle , done up in canvas , and placing it on the table said , “ This ...
Sida 22
... entering , at his bidding , she seated herself at the opposite side of the window ; and now thought she , I shall , at last , know what this bu- siness is about . But Mr. Layton appeared in no 22 THE LOVER'S GRAVE ; OR , 22.
... entering , at his bidding , she seated herself at the opposite side of the window ; and now thought she , I shall , at last , know what this bu- siness is about . But Mr. Layton appeared in no 22 THE LOVER'S GRAVE ; OR , 22.
Sida 32
... entered into with Edward , she had too much regard for truth , to think of using any further disguise . No sooner , however , had these thoughts been aroused in her mind , than they hastily gave Her mother began to hint way to others ...
... entered into with Edward , she had too much regard for truth , to think of using any further disguise . No sooner , however , had these thoughts been aroused in her mind , than they hastily gave Her mother began to hint way to others ...
Andra upplagor - Visa alla
Vanliga ord och fraser
acquainted answer anxious appeared asked Susan assured began begged believe better Bishop bless brandy and water brother cause CAVENDISH SQUARE Charles Hayling child comfort companion confession continued cried Edward cried Susan crime daughter dear desire disappointment doubt dreadful Elgar endeavour entered excited exclaimed Edward eyes fear feel felt Fieldhill friend Henry girl guilty happy hear heard heart hope hour innocent inquired kind knew Layton listen long con look Maidstone manner marriage Marshend master mercy mind misery morning mulled wine never night object observed Henry panion pardon passed passion phial pity poor present prisoner prove racter reason repeated replied Charles replied Edward replied Henry replied Susan Sheldrake silence soon soul speak suffer suppose surprise talk tears tell tence thing Thomson thought tion told tone truth turnkey walk ward wish words wretched young youth
Populära avsnitt
Sida 10 - Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma or a hideous dream...
Sida ix - I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, Speak of me as I am ; nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice...
Sida 239 - It now only remains for me to pass the sentence of the law, which is, That you be...
Sida 128 - ... morning John Marshall Gott his Clearance in order to Return home Went on board the ( ) sloop Who sailed in the evening. This Day arrived Col. Choate from Boston with a Company of men: sailed this evening Capt. (Sanders) for Boston : the Lord's name be praised for all his Goodness may we be enabled still to put our trust in him who is able to Deliver us. July ye 6th being Saturday our men still Remain sick This morning sailed Capt. ( ) for...
Sida 162 - ... often have had the pleasure to hear by some of the family of your wellfare, & dont fail to remember you often in my thoughts. If you want any thing from town I hope Madam you will be so good to let me know it, & if in any thing I can serve you, I shall be glad to show by my readiness in doing it, how sensible I am of the many obligations I am under to you. Mr. De Lancey desires to remember'd kindly to you. My little Son Stephen was well the day before yesterday I am Madm Your most dutifull &...