 | 1804
...looked to have seen her in all the transports of a slighted and revengeful woman : but when I expected thunder from her voice, and lightning in her eyes,...mine. In short, the consequence was thus : she omitted hothing, that the most violent love could urge, or tender words express ; which, when shn saw had no... | |
 | British drama - 1804
...looked to have seen her in all the transports of a slighted and revengeful woman : but when I expected thunder from her voice, and lightning in her eyes, I saw her melted into tears, and hit hr>d into a sigh. It was long before either of us spoke ; passion had tied her tongue, and amazement... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1811
...looked to have seen her in all the transports of a slighted and revengeful woman ; but when I expected thunder from her voice, and lightning in her eyes,...or tender words express ; which when she saw had no effect (for still I pleaded honour, and nearness of blood to my uncle) then came the storm I feared... | |
 | 1811
...looked to have seen her in all the transports of a slighted and revengeful woman j but when I expected thunder from her voice, and lightning in her eyes,...or tender words express ; which when she saw had no effect (for still I pleaded honour, and nearness of blood to my uncle) then came the storm 1 feared... | |
 | British drama - 1811
...looked to have seen her in all the transports of a slighted and revengeful woman ; hut when I expected thunder from her voice, and lightning in her eyes,...into a sigh. It was long before either of us spoke î passion had tied her tongue, and amazement mine. — In short, the consequence was thus: she omitted... | |
 | Thomas Dibdin - 1815
...there ever such a far;? Well, bless us! proceed. What followed i Mel. It was long before either of as spoke ; passion had tied her tongue, and amazement...or tender words express; which when she saw had no effect, but still I pleaded honour and nearness of blood to my uncle, then came the storm I fear'd... | |
 | Owen Williams - 1828 - 908 pagina’s
...me in my own chamber. Core. Was there ever such a fury? bless us! proceed. What followed? Well, Mel. It was long before either of us spoke ; passion had...or tender words express; which when she saw had no effect, but still I pleaded honour and nearness of blood to my uncle, then came the storm 1 fear'd... | |
 | Owen Williams - 1828 - 908 pagina’s
...in my own chamber. Care. \\AÍ there ever such a fury? Well, Mt.*ss us! proceed. What followed? Mel. It was long before either of us spoke ; passion had...tongue, and amazement mine. In short, the consequence vv¿is thus; she omitted nothing that the most violent love could urge, or tender words express; which... | |
 | British theatre - 1830
...followed? .Vrl. ll was long before either of us spoke; (Union had tied her tongue, and amazement mmt In short, the consequence was thus; she omitted nothing that the most violent love muid urge, or tender words express; which when she saw had no effect, but still I pleaded honour ami... | |
 | British theatre - 1831
...in my own chamber. Care. Was there ever such a fury? Well, bless us! proceed. What followed? Mel. ll was long before either of us spoke; passion had tied...nothing that the most violent love could urge, or tender \vords express; which when she saw had no effect, but still I pleaded honour and nearness of blood... | |
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