The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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Pagina 140
... Ferdinand d'Osorio was on his staff ; and the young soldier eagerly joined his father , where he longed to obliterate the memory of his youthful follies , by a conduct worthy of his hopes . In Lindisfarne , he had re- 140 THE PASTOR'S ...
... Ferdinand d'Osorio was on his staff ; and the young soldier eagerly joined his father , where he longed to obliterate the memory of his youthful follies , by a conduct worthy of his hopes . In Lindisfarne , he had re- 140 THE PASTOR'S ...
Pagina 141
... Ferdinand's stay at Val del Uzeda , his mother talked down the night , in praise of the filial persever- ance of the Marquis de Montemar ; in describing his ingenuous and elevat- ed deportment ; in imagining all the various treasures of ...
... Ferdinand's stay at Val del Uzeda , his mother talked down the night , in praise of the filial persever- ance of the Marquis de Montemar ; in describing his ingenuous and elevat- ed deportment ; in imagining all the various treasures of ...
Pagina 142
... Ferdinand , drawing his own inferences from the innocent reply of his sister . She spoke it from the dictates of a pure and pious heart ; and did not blush when she answered his smiling remark ; " That she had cho- sen a work of ...
... Ferdinand , drawing his own inferences from the innocent reply of his sister . She spoke it from the dictates of a pure and pious heart ; and did not blush when she answered his smiling remark ; " That she had cho- sen a work of ...
Pagina 143
... Ferdinand was reproved , and did not venture again to sport with a sentiment , which suited so well with the vestal state he still hoped to induce her to make the price of his happiness with Alice . But there his arguments failed ...
... Ferdinand was reproved , and did not venture again to sport with a sentiment , which suited so well with the vestal state he still hoped to induce her to make the price of his happiness with Alice . But there his arguments failed ...
Pagina 151
... Ferdinand commanded the men who were to carry the trenches . This first atchievement was speedily done . The workmen fled without resist- ance ; and even the soldiers in the pa- rallels , when they had discharged their fire , threw down ...
... Ferdinand commanded the men who were to carry the trenches . This first atchievement was speedily done . The workmen fled without resist- ance ; and even the soldiers in the pa- rallels , when they had discharged their fire , threw down ...
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Aben Humeya Adelmelek Alice Alnwick Andalusia answered arms Athelstone Barbary Basha believe Blas bosom breast brother camp carriage cella Ceuta CHAP Christian command Coningsby Cornelia countenance cousin cried dark death dispatched 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
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Pagina 485 - 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 317 - So dear to heaven is saintly Chastity, That, when a soul is found sincerely so, 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 336 - ... suffering. She put her hand upon that part of his linen, where the blood-stain was the widest, and in the act, she thought she felt a gaping wound. He shrunk under the touch, and convulsively opened his eyes. They were shut as suddenly, and in a low voice, he hardly articulated — . « Where am I ?" " In a wretched place," replied Cornelia, " but with those who only wait the morning light to bear you to one of comfort.
Pagina 368 - I mean to speak of one," returned the Pastor, " whose heart was lifted up because of his beauty; and he corrupted his wisdom, by reason of his brightness ; find where we should have found light, there was darkness, and the mouth of the grave J " Cornelia sunk into a seat.
Pagina 258 - Yes, my father," gently rejoined Louis, " there is rest in the grave when— " Silence !" 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,...
Pagina 337 - She clasped her hands, in the wordless sympathy of human nature. She was then brought through the horrors of the still raging tempest,* at that dismal hour of night, to this lonely hovel, to close the eyes of a forlorn stranger ! — To perform the last offices to the beloved son or husband of some tender mother or doating wife, who must " long look for him who never would return...
Pagina 337 - Louis !" cried she, in the piteous accents of one calling for an assistance they needed, but despaired of iis bringing help. Louis heard the cry, and the tone struck him with an alarm, that instantly brought him into the hovel. Lorenzo followed his master, and both rushed through the chamber in which she was not to be found, into the one whence the light gleamed. She pointed, without being able to speak, to the heap on the floor. Seeing her so overcome, instead of approaching it, Louis put his arm...
Pagina 49 - Let him wait my leisure," and, looking on the paper again, sternly resumed his reading. Louis stood. — The face of deadly paleness, the eye's livid flash, and the deep, emaciated lines, furrowed with every trace of the burning volcano within, filled him with a dismay, even more terrible than the fierce estrangement this reception anvoL.
Pagina 49 - It was a cold welcome; but Louis thought not of the words, since the permission wasgranted. Hehastened through the arcades, to a large curtained door. — Martini drew it back, and Louis beheld the honoured object of his long and filial pilgrimage. The Duke was standing with his back to him, reading a scroll of paper. Nothing that was not purely the son, was then in his labouring heart ; and he was advancing to throw himself at his father's feet, when Martini spoke : — " My Lord! The Marquis de...
Pagina 168 - Christian against the ferocious curses of the Moor, the clouds of smoke rolled away from the eastern point of the rampart, and the golden head of the sun peered from the horizon. Its first ray shot direct upon the radiant crest of Aben Humeya, and a rifle took aim. The ball struck ; and, in spite of a momentary exertion in its victim to spring forward, he staggered and fell into the arms of his followers. A woeful yell announced to the legions below, that some direful disaster had happened. The cry...