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Pagina 3
... pleasure or ill health induced to visit the neighbourhood . She had been very atteň- tive to Lady Elvira , and as the latter some- times profited by her information , and felt none of that pride which disdains the so- ciety of those ...
... pleasure or ill health induced to visit the neighbourhood . She had been very atteň- tive to Lady Elvira , and as the latter some- times profited by her information , and felt none of that pride which disdains the so- ciety of those ...
Pagina 12
... pleasure , re- peat them to my young friend , and this afternoon you shall , as far as a first intro- duction can determine , judge of her de - t serts . " 8 It was agreed that Lady Elvira should meet Helen at the Vicarage . 7 CHAP ...
... pleasure , re- peat them to my young friend , and this afternoon you shall , as far as a first intro- duction can determine , judge of her de - t serts . " 8 It was agreed that Lady Elvira should meet Helen at the Vicarage . 7 CHAP ...
Pagina 21
... pleasure would she have shielded her from all the adverse storms with which fate cruelly buffeted her ! —but her wishes , she well knew , were vain ; she therefore forbore to express them . By Helen the loss of her sister's society had ...
... pleasure would she have shielded her from all the adverse storms with which fate cruelly buffeted her ! —but her wishes , she well knew , were vain ; she therefore forbore to express them . By Helen the loss of her sister's society had ...
Pagina 25
... pleasure than from her father . Thus , from her earliest childhood , was she accustomed to adopt his sentiments ; no action of her life was concealed from him ; nor did she ( while under his tuition ) ever venture to decide on any ...
... pleasure than from her father . Thus , from her earliest childhood , was she accustomed to adopt his sentiments ; no action of her life was concealed from him ; nor did she ( while under his tuition ) ever venture to decide on any ...
Pagina 26
... pleasure from their amusements ; she therefore preferred the society of Miss Ashton , whose ideas were more congenial with her own . In her young days Miss Ashton had na- turally imbibed her mother's asperity , and believed all her ...
... pleasure from their amusements ; she therefore preferred the society of Miss Ashton , whose ideas were more congenial with her own . In her young days Miss Ashton had na- turally imbibed her mother's asperity , and believed all her ...
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accept acquaintance adieu affection agitation Agnes Alvondown amiable answer appearance assured behold believe bestowed bosom CHAP charms cival's Clemments Clifton Coleby's conduct confess conquer consolation Courtenay's dear Miss declared departure deserve distress doubt Elton Emily encrease endeavoured enquired exclaimed expence expressed father favour fear feelings felt flattering forgive fortune friendship girl gratitude happy Harriet Hartly heart Helen hope hour idea insensible ject Lady El Lady Woolcomb Ladyship's lence length letter liberal lover Mallett Maria marriage ment mind misery Miss Ashton Miss Coleby Miss Cremur morning mortifying never nion obliged pain partial pawnbroker peat Percival Courtenay Percival's pleasure poor portunities possessed present pride procure quire receive recollection replied requested respect scarcely sensations sentiments severe sincere situation smile soon Sophia stancy sufficiently superior sure tation tear thought tion tuated tural Vicarage virtues wish young
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Pagina 210 - I REQUIRE and charge you both, as ye will answer at the dreadful day of judgment when the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed, that if either of you know any impediment, why ye may not be lawfully joined together in Matrimony, ye do now confess it. For be ye well assured, that so many as are coupled together otherwise than God's Word doth allow are not joined together by God; neither is their Matrimony lawful.
Pagina 263 - Welcome, ye shades ! ye bowery thickets, hail ! Ye lofty pines ! ye venerable oaks ! Ye ashes wild, resounding o'er the steep ! Delicious is your shelter to the soul, As to the hunted hart the sallying spring...
Pagina 101 - Can Music's voice, can Beauty's eye, Can Painting's glowing hand supply, A charm so suited to my mind, As blows this hollow gust of wind, As drops this little weeping rill, Soft tinkling down the moss-grown hill, While through the west, where sinks the crimson day, Meek Twilight slowly sails, and waves her banners gray?
Pagina 210 - I require and charge you both (as ye will answer at the dreadful day of judgment , when the secrets of all hearts shall be discl os ed), that if either of you know any impediment why ye may not be lawfully joined together in matrimony, ye do now confess it; for be ye well assured, that so many as are coupled together otherwise than as God's word doth allow, are not joined together by God, neither is their matrimony lawful.
Pagina 87 - Those by this fatal day Are blasted all — But from my soul to banish, While weeping memory there retains her seat, Thoughts which the purest bosom might have cherish'd, Once my delight, now even in anguish charming, Is more, my lord, than I can promise.
Pagina 176 - Madam, indeed I know not how to go. Indulge my fondness — Let me watch a while By your sad bed, 'till these dread hours shall pass.
Pagina 34 - And feel that all thy joys are torn from me! ' Ah me ! how oft will fancy's spells, in slumber, Recall my native country to my mind ! How oft regret will bid me sadly number Each lost delight, and dear friend left behind ! ' Wild Murcia's vales and loved romantic bowers, The river on whose banks a child I...