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Pagina 8
... continued , was ever in check to the interests of Spain ; she repeated the same interrogatories again and again , with all the art and abruptness of consum mate subtelty . At last , she demanded a minute description of the Empress's ...
... continued , was ever in check to the interests of Spain ; she repeated the same interrogatories again and again , with all the art and abruptness of consum mate subtelty . At last , she demanded a minute description of the Empress's ...
Pagina 14
... continued to regard his graceful person with increasing fa- vour , while she communicated the result of her mediation between him and the King . So many baffled negociations for the restoration of Gibraltar had worn out the patience of ...
... continued to regard his graceful person with increasing fa- vour , while she communicated the result of her mediation between him and the King . So many baffled negociations for the restoration of Gibraltar had worn out the patience of ...
Pagina 26
... the last who spoke , continued affirm- ing to the other , that " the Duke de Ripperda was still as able as he was willing , to reward all who did him service . " " Prove it to me , " replied his com 26 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
... the last who spoke , continued affirm- ing to the other , that " the Duke de Ripperda was still as able as he was willing , to reward all who did him service . " " Prove it to me , " replied his com 26 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
Pagina 37
... continued he , " has laid the same bonds on Rodrigo ; who , with other men of his trade , are sworn to serve him . My present errand to Spain , was to bring away certain trea- sures he left at the Castle de Montemar . They are now on ...
... continued he , " has laid the same bonds on Rodrigo ; who , with other men of his trade , are sworn to serve him . My present errand to Spain , was to bring away certain trea- sures he left at the Castle de Montemar . They are now on ...
Pagina 38
... continued the faithful creature , " he names you in his general maledictions on the ungrateful world ; he names you in terms , that I have often deprecated from you on my knees ; and , as often he has commanded me from his sight , till ...
... continued the faithful creature , " he names you in his general maledictions on the ungrateful world ; he names you in terms , that I have often deprecated from you on my knees ; and , as often he has commanded me from his sight , till ...
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Aben Humeya Adelmelek Alice Alnwick Andalusia answered apostacy arms Athelstone Barbary Basha believe Blas bosom breast brother camp carriage cella Ceuta CHAP Christian command Coningsby Cornelia countenance cousin cried dark death drew Duke de Ripperda Duke of Wharton Duke Wharton enemy exclaimed eyes face faith father fear Ferdinand garrison gazed Gibraltar hand happiness head heard heart heaven honour hope hour King knees knew Larach Lindisfarne lips looked Lorenzo Louis de Montemar Louis's Marcella Marchioness Marquis de Montemar Marquis Santa Cruz Martini ment Mequinez mind Moorish Moors Morewick mother Muley Hamet never night noble obeyed once passed Pastor Patinos Penil present Queen rejoined renegado replied Louis returned seemed shewed sighed silent sion Sister of Mercy smile soon soul Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit spoke stood tears Tetuan thought tion told troops turned uncle uttered Uzeda virtue voice wish wounds
Populaire passages
Pagina 493 - And I say unto you, make to yourselves friends of the mammon of unrighteousness ; that when ye fail, they may receive you into everlasting habitations.
Pagina 323 - A thousand liveried angels lackey her, Driving far off each thing of sin and guilt, And in clear dream and solemn vision Tell her of things that no gross ear can hear; Till oft converse with heavenly habitants Begin to cast a beam on the outward shape, The unpolluted temple of the mind, And turns it by degrees to the soul's essence, Till all be made immortal.
Pagina 323 - Angels lackey her, Driving far off each thing of sin and guilt ; And, in clear dream and solemn vision, Tell her of things that no gross ear can hear; Till oft converse with heavenly habitants Begin to cast a beam on the outward shape, The unpolluted temple of the mind, And turns it by degrees to the soul's essence, Till all be made immortal...
Pagina 258 - ... interrupted the Duke, all his former haughtiness confirming his voice and manner: " Is it you that would cajole reason with sophistry ? That would give up your unsullied truth at last, to insult your father by preaching an annihilation you know to be a falsehood ? I know a different lesson. A man cannot rid himself of bodily pangs by moving from place to place. How then shall the torments of the spirit be extinguished, by so small a change as being in or out of this loathed prison of flesh ?...
Pagina 457 - Thus saith the Lord GOD : Thou sealest up the sum, full of wisdom, and perfect in beauty. Thou wast in Eden the garden of God ; every precious stone was thy covering, the sardius, the topaz, and the diamond, the beryl, the onyx, and the jasper, the sapphire, the emerald, and the carbuncle, and gold...
Pagina 341 - A majesty, almost more than human, was stanapt in the brow, on which her eyes were rivetted. A deep groan broke the fixture of his lips. It was that of pain ; and she took up the lamp, to see if she could find its immediate cause. She then saw that where his waistcoat was open, the linen on his breast was stained and stiff with blood. His before tranquil features, which had appeared fixed in death, were agitated by an evident sense of acute suffering. She put her hand upon that part of his linen,...
Pagina 480 - Neither do I condemn thee; go and sin no more," that it leaves upon us the impression of a most magnanimous and noble nature.
Pagina 377 - ... suspicion, who this noble sufferer may be ?" . ".None, my uncle." . " But I have. I recognise him in every word you have uttered, except his repentance ; and that may be yet the salutation of Iscariot ! " " My uncle! what do you mean? "
Pagina 342 - On the first sounds of her voice, the sufferer appeared to struggle to bear the light with his eyes ; but it was beyond their power. He tried to speak : — " If I live — " said he. But a sudden agony rushing through his frame, arrested the rest ; and turning his face again upon the dark pillow, Cornelia thought that moment was his last.