The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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Pagina 18
... felt a difference in the atmosphere , amazing and grateful in its contrast , as the lux- uriant landscape before him , when op- posed to the frowning sterility behind . " That is Andalusia ! " exclaimed Lo- renzo , pointing down to the ...
... felt a difference in the atmosphere , amazing and grateful in its contrast , as the lux- uriant landscape before him , when op- posed to the frowning sterility behind . " That is Andalusia ! " exclaimed Lo- renzo , pointing down to the ...
Pagina 39
... felt creeping over him . He recalled his injured parent's undeviating career of public virtue ; he dwelt on the magnan- imous features of his character ; and could find no argument in either , to sanction his present inexpressible fore ...
... felt creeping over him . He recalled his injured parent's undeviating career of public virtue ; he dwelt on the magnan- imous features of his character ; and could find no argument in either , to sanction his present inexpressible fore ...
Pagina 65
... felt no more , for the blow was in his soul . His nerveless fingers relaxed their hold ; - he fell prostrate ; - and Ripperda rushed from the apartment . CHAP . IV . WHEN Louis awoke to recollection , THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE . 65.
... felt no more , for the blow was in his soul . His nerveless fingers relaxed their hold ; - he fell prostrate ; - and Ripperda rushed from the apartment . CHAP . IV . WHEN Louis awoke to recollection , THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE . 65.
Pagina 76
... ) not only to conceal this tale of shame from every hostile eye ; but by the friendship he once felt for both father and son , and by his vows of Christian charity , to leave no means unexerted to re - 76 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
... ) not only to conceal this tale of shame from every hostile eye ; but by the friendship he once felt for both father and son , and by his vows of Christian charity , to leave no means unexerted to re - 76 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
Pagina 86
... felt and bewailed himself as a man ; and the fiend which despair had locked within his bosom , fled with the genial flood . He remained in a state of calm that astonished himself ; while it amazed all around , to see one who was a ...
... felt and bewailed himself as a man ; and the fiend which despair had locked within his bosom , fled with the genial flood . He remained in a state of calm that astonished himself ; while it amazed all around , to see one who was a ...
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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 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 nelia never night noble obeyed once passed Pastor Patinos Penil present Queen rejoined renegado replied Louis returned seemed shewed side sighed silent sion Sister of Mercy smile soon soul Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit spoke stood tears Tetuan thought tion told troops turned uncle uncon Uzeda virtue voice wish wounds