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... hand , and crowned like the others ; then lighting the torches , they fet them in great order ; this done , fome of the men went into the cimetery belonging to the Caftle , to dig four graves , while the others bufied themselves in ...
... hand , and crowned like the others ; then lighting the torches , they fet them in great order ; this done , fome of the men went into the cimetery belonging to the Caftle , to dig four graves , while the others bufied themselves in ...
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... hand ; and the bagpipes , which one of them played in the moft fkilful manner , agreeably furprised De Roufillon with a fymphony fo fuitably mournful , that he liftened to it , abforbed in a pleafing melan- choly . This fymphony was ...
... hand ; and the bagpipes , which one of them played in the moft fkilful manner , agreeably furprised De Roufillon with a fymphony fo fuitably mournful , that he liftened to it , abforbed in a pleafing melan- choly . This fymphony was ...
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... hand the frame was his own defign , and given by him to his fifter , to adorn this / ftriking resemblar.ce of her friend Louifa Conolly , -whofe fine blue eyes , fhaded by their long dark lashes , fpoke the feelings of a foul a foul ...
... hand the frame was his own defign , and given by him to his fifter , to adorn this / ftriking resemblar.ce of her friend Louifa Conolly , -whofe fine blue eyes , fhaded by their long dark lashes , fpoke the feelings of a foul a foul ...
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... hand , " you muft first and foremost fly to the oder world and fetch back her own heart's dear darling before you be after talking of faving the dear crater herfelf . " . " O'Donnel , it is for me the grieves : I was fon to the ...
... hand , " you muft first and foremost fly to the oder world and fetch back her own heart's dear darling before you be after talking of faving the dear crater herfelf . " . " O'Donnel , it is for me the grieves : I was fon to the ...
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... hand of her dying father , promifing him that , while they lived , fhe fhould never feel the lofs of parents . This promise foothed his last moments , and he refigned her to their protection with grateful confidence ; and they proved ...
... hand of her dying father , promifing him that , while they lived , fhe fhould never feel the lofs of parents . This promise foothed his last moments , and he refigned her to their protection with grateful confidence ; and they proved ...
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Seite 85 - ... a merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal: His eye begets occasion for his wit; For every object that the one doth catch, The other turns to a mirth-moving jest; Which his fair tongue (conceit's expositor) Delivers in such apt and gracious words, That aged ears play truant at his tales, And younger hearings are quite ravished; So sweet and voluble is his discourse.
Seite 236 - ... by my fears, So strangely you dazzle my eye ! But when without art, Your kind thoughts you impart, When your love runs in blushes through every vein ; When it darts from your eyes, when it pants in your heart, Then I know you're a woman again. There's a passion and pride In our sex...
Seite 175 - Charing-Cross, who discharged the trust that was reposed in him, with a tenderness truly paternal, as Mr. Prior always acknowledged with the highest professions of gratitude. He received part of his education at...
Seite 241 - Cluftring, but not beneath his fboulders broad. She, as a veil, down to the flender waift Her unadorned golden trefles wore...
Seite 73 - As they were walking towards the houfe, he gave them an account of all that had happened to him...