Alicia de Lacy, by the author of 'The loyalists'.1814 |
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Pagina 30
... Holland , her appointed advi- sers , were far distant ; and her lord's admonitions driven from her recollection by a succession of more immediate cares . But this career of promised pleasure was speedily interrupted by ( 30 )
... Holland , her appointed advi- sers , were far distant ; and her lord's admonitions driven from her recollection by a succession of more immediate cares . But this career of promised pleasure was speedily interrupted by ( 30 )
Pagina 111
... Holland , who came to congratulate him on his success . " The holy Saint Mi- chael , " said he , " has you under his especial keeping , for it is on his festival you endeared yourself still more to your country , in obtaining a victory ...
... Holland , who came to congratulate him on his success . " The holy Saint Mi- chael , " said he , " has you under his especial keeping , for it is on his festival you endeared yourself still more to your country , in obtaining a victory ...
Pagina 112
... Holland , shall be my only at- tendant . We have fleet horses , and can be back by roll - call . How wears the night ? " " Your Grace will have ample time to reach Canford castle by mid- night , " answered Holland ; " and if my lady ...
... Holland , shall be my only at- tendant . We have fleet horses , and can be back by roll - call . How wears the night ? " " Your Grace will have ample time to reach Canford castle by mid- night , " answered Holland ; " and if my lady ...
Pagina 114
... Holland put his horn to his mouth , waiting the Earl's permission to claim entrance . " Blow , " said Lancas- ter ; " for though we shall be but un- trimed guests , the lady will receive us . Yet remember to insist that thy wounded ...
... Holland put his horn to his mouth , waiting the Earl's permission to claim entrance . " Blow , " said Lancas- ter ; " for though we shall be but un- trimed guests , the lady will receive us . Yet remember to insist that thy wounded ...
Pagina 118
... Holland summoned the warder , and was admitted into the hall with his muffled companion , In vain did the seneschal announce his entrance , and loudly exclaim , " Tidings from the Earl of Lancaster . " All were busy 8 ( 118 ) world ...
... Holland summoned the warder , and was admitted into the hall with his muffled companion , In vain did the seneschal announce his entrance , and loudly exclaim , " Tidings from the Earl of Lancaster . " All were busy 8 ( 118 ) world ...
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
abbess affection affliction Agatha alarm Alicia Amesbury answered arms army attire banner baron Beatrice beauty Bishop Bishop of Exeter blessing bosom Canford child Conradine Countess of Lancaster court cruelty daughter dear death Earl of Lancaster Earl of Surrey Edward endeavoured England English escape Eubulo exclaimed eyes faithful fate Father Nicholas favour fear feelings fortitude grave grief Guido habits hand happy heard heart heaven Henry Holland holy honour hope house of Lancaster husband impostor indulgence King Kirklee knight Lady Emmeline looked Lord Surrey Matilda ment mercy mind misery monk Montford mother never noble numbers nuptial passions peace Pendergrass pious pity Plantagenet Pontefract prayers Prince recollected replied returned Robert Holland saint Sandal castle Scots shew silent Simon de Montford Sir Hilary solemn soon sorrow soul surely surprize Surrey's sword tears thee Thomas Plantagenet thou thought tion trembling veil weep wife Wimborn minster wish woes
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Pagina 295 - hearts so touch'd, so pierc'd, so lost as mine. Ere such a soul regains its peaceful state, How often must it love, how often hate I How often hope, despair, resent, regret, Conceal,
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Pagina 148 - Lean not on earth, •twill pierce thce to the heart: A broken reed at best; but oft a spear. On its sharp point Peace bleeds, and Hope expires.
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Pagina 333 - the sayings of another are esteemed, thine slighted ; others ask and obtain, thou beggest, and art refused; they are cried up, thou disgraced; and while they are employed, thou art laid by as fit for nothing; or an unworthy person commands thee, and rules thee