Dacre: A Novel, Volume 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1834 |
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Pagina 19
... hope grow weak , Should I , O God , e'er doubt thy power , This mighty scene again I'll seek , At this same calm and glowing hour ; And here , at the sublimest shrine That Nature ever rear'd to Thee , Rekindle all that hope divine , And ...
... hope grow weak , Should I , O God , e'er doubt thy power , This mighty scene again I'll seek , At this same calm and glowing hour ; And here , at the sublimest shrine That Nature ever rear'd to Thee , Rekindle all that hope divine , And ...
Pagina 29
... , " continued he , " to see you profit by those years . A man never requires occupation more than after he is married ; and I sincerely hope to see you , not only a C 3 DACRE . 29 "Do you repent, then?" said Dacre...
... , " continued he , " to see you profit by those years . A man never requires occupation more than after he is married ; and I sincerely hope to see you , not only a C 3 DACRE . 29 "Do you repent, then?" said Dacre...
Pagina 30
... defeated every hope of happiness I had formed . There is no one in England to whom my presence is necessary ; and I shall seek in the restless life of con- stant motion some diversion from my present thoughts . " 30 DACRE .
... defeated every hope of happiness I had formed . There is no one in England to whom my presence is necessary ; and I shall seek in the restless life of con- stant motion some diversion from my present thoughts . " 30 DACRE .
Pagina 31
... hope that time may work a change in your favour ? " " None , ” replied Dacre , in a low but firm voice . " I ought not even to wish it should . " A short pause ensued . Dacre broke the silence . " Bradford ! " said he , " there was a ...
... hope that time may work a change in your favour ? " " None , ” replied Dacre , in a low but firm voice . " I ought not even to wish it should . " A short pause ensued . Dacre broke the silence . " Bradford ! " said he , " there was a ...
Pagina 64
... hope I have escaped the danger . " " And so , " rejoined Crofton , " you have be- come partial , from the fear of being unjust . " " No man is aware of his own partialities , ” replied Dacre ; " but do not suppose that I have been blind ...
... hope I have escaped the danger . " " And so , " rejoined Crofton , " you have be- come partial , from the fear of being unjust . " " No man is aware of his own partialities , ” replied Dacre ; " but do not suppose that I have been blind ...
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acquainted agreeable arrived Ashby's asked believe Captain Molesworth carriage Cecilia CHAP confession continued countenance Dacre looked Dacre thought Dacre's daugh daughter dear dear Mary death declared Denham duchess Duchess of Bolton Emily's engaged England exclaimed eyes fear feelings felt Fitzgerald friendship gave gaze hand happiness Harry Molesworth hear heard heart Heaven honour hope JEREMY TAYLOR Julia knew Lady Emily Somers Lady Kendal Lady Whitby letter letter-case Lord Hexham lost married Mary mind Miss Ashby Naples never night Oakley Oakley Park object once painful party passed Perhaps pleasure possession racter rejoined Crofton rejoined Dacre remember replied Crofton replied Dacre replied Emily replied Harper Rome scarcely scene seemed seen servant Shepherd sight silence Sir Edward Bradford smile sorrow speak spirits spoke suppose sure tell Terracina thing Tivoli told tone turned voice Wakefield walk whilst wish word wounded