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Pagina 6
... woman as this doubly stoop - by the acceptance , and to take it from the ground ! What an ungraceful benefit ... woman hopes , in love - matters , she always hopes , while there is room for hope and are we not both single ? Can she be ...
... woman as this doubly stoop - by the acceptance , and to take it from the ground ! What an ungraceful benefit ... woman hopes , in love - matters , she always hopes , while there is room for hope and are we not both single ? Can she be ...
Pagina 32
... woman were with him there . It shall ever be a rule with me , that he who does not regard a woman with some degree of reverence , will look upon her and occasionally treat her with contempt . He had the confidence to offer to take me ...
... woman were with him there . It shall ever be a rule with me , that he who does not regard a woman with some degree of reverence , will look upon her and occasionally treat her with contempt . He had the confidence to offer to take me ...
Pagina 34
... woman in the world : and yet , that she obtained such a glorious triumph over me the last time I had the honour to see her , as , with my penitence , ought to have abated her former resentments : but that I will , with all my soul ...
... woman in the world : and yet , that she obtained such a glorious triumph over me the last time I had the honour to see her , as , with my penitence , ought to have abated her former resentments : but that I will , with all my soul ...
Pagina 35
... woman whenever he pleased ; and that it must be accounted a condescension , and matter of obliga- tion ( by all his own family at least ) that he would vouchsafe to think of marriage . Now , my dear , you have before you the reason why ...
... woman whenever he pleased ; and that it must be accounted a condescension , and matter of obliga- tion ( by all his own family at least ) that he would vouchsafe to think of marriage . Now , my dear , you have before you the reason why ...
Pagina 39
... woman whom once I had bound to me in the silken cords of love , should slip through my fingers , and be able , while my heart flames out with a violent passion for her , to despise me , and to set both love and me at defiance . Thou ...
... woman whom once I had bound to me in the silken cords of love , should slip through my fingers , and be able , while my heart flames out with a violent passion for her , to despise me , and to set both love and me at defiance . Thou ...
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acquainted admirable answer apprehended assured attend August 22 August 31 BELFORD TO ROBERT believe beloved Belton bequeath blessed brother Colonel Morden comfort corpse cousin Morden Covent Garden cursed dear cousin dear creature dearest death desire divine lady doubt earnest endeavour excuse executor eyes father favour forgive gave give grief hand happy HARLOWE TO MISS hear heard hearse heart Hervey Hickman honour hope hour James Harlowe JOHN BELFORD July 22 lady's leave letter look Lord LOVELACE TO JOHN Lovick madam mind MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE Miss Harlowe morning mother never Norton obliged occasion once penitence poor pray present reason received relations ROBERT LOVELACE sake Sally Martin seems September 14 servant sister Smith solemn soon soul suffer tears tell thee thought told Tourville turned uncle unhappy Uxbridge wish woman word wretch write young lady
Populaire passages
Pagina 95 - When Thou with rebukes dost chasten man for sin, Thou makest his beauty to consume away, like as it were a moth fretting a garment : every man therefore is but vanity.
Pagina 211 - For thou hast delivered my soul from death, mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling.
Pagina 99 - Also now, behold, my witness is in heaven, and my record is on high. My friends scorn me: but mine eye poureth out tears unto God.
Pagina 18 - For I know that thou wilt bring me to death, and to the house appointed for all living.
Pagina 99 - I have sinned ; what shall I do unto thee, O thou preserver of men? Why hast thou set me as a mark against thee, So that I am a burden to myself?
Pagina 99 - When I looked for good, then evil came unto me: and when I waited for light, there came darkness.
Pagina 264 - One faded cheek rested upon the good woman's bosom, the kindly warmth of which had overspread it with a faint, but charming flush; the other paler and hollow as if already iced over by death. Her hands, white as the lily, with her meandering veins more transparently blue than ever I had seen even hers (veins so soon, alas!
Pagina 94 - Say not thou, It is through the Lord that I fell away: for thou oughtest not to do the things that he hateth. Say not thou, He hath caused me to err: for he hath no need of the sinful man.
Pagina 301 - Methuselah, who, as we read in the Scriptures, was the longest liver that was of a man, died at the last : for, as the Preacher saith, there is a time to be born and a time to die ; and the day of death is better than the day of our birth.
Pagina 104 - Lovelace], and a byword in the city, and a reproach among the people, and make thee ashamed before the multitude.