Trevelyan, by the author of 'A marriage in high life'. by lady Scott, Volumen5521860 - 384 páginas |
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... Sir Henry having soon after occasion to attract the stranger's attention , she heard him address him as Lord Herbert Leslie . At the name of Leslie she was again startled , and , following her first im- pulse , turned hastily towards ...
... Sir Henry having soon after occasion to attract the stranger's attention , she heard him address him as Lord Herbert Leslie . At the name of Leslie she was again startled , and , following her first im- pulse , turned hastily towards ...
Página 66
... Lord Herbert Leslie is , at all events , no shop- keeper , " nor could she think any one of his appearance could ever be wanting in good manners . She longed to know whether her conjectures relative to him were correct or not , and ...
... Lord Herbert Leslie is , at all events , no shop- keeper , " nor could she think any one of his appearance could ever be wanting in good manners . She longed to know whether her conjectures relative to him were correct or not , and ...
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... Lord Herbert " the surname " Leslie , " came lagging after , as she was unwilling at once to let Miss Trevelyan suspect he might possibly be the condemned member of the Funny - club party . " Oh ! yes , I know it was Lord Herbert Leslie ...
... Lord Herbert " the surname " Leslie , " came lagging after , as she was unwilling at once to let Miss Trevelyan suspect he might possibly be the condemned member of the Funny - club party . " Oh ! yes , I know it was Lord Herbert Leslie ...
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... Lord Herbert entered ; Miss Trevelyan was called away by Lady Williams , and he was again fixed at Theresa's side . Various amusements -whist , billiards , chess , écarté , were proposed to him in succession by Sir Henry Williams , but ...
... Lord Herbert entered ; Miss Trevelyan was called away by Lady Williams , and he was again fixed at Theresa's side . Various amusements -whist , billiards , chess , écarté , were proposed to him in succession by Sir Henry Williams , but ...
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... Lord Herbert renewed his petition for music , and Sir Henry , wishing perhaps to put an end to the tête - à - tête on the sofa , added his entreaties , so that at last Theresa thought it best to comply , and repaired to the pianoforte ...
... Lord Herbert renewed his petition for music , and Sir Henry , wishing perhaps to put an end to the tête - à - tête on the sofa , added his entreaties , so that at last Theresa thought it best to comply , and repaired to the pianoforte ...
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acquaintance agitation Alexandre Dumas appeared Augusta bless boards Bricqueville Captain Marryat carriage cheeks Cheshunt cloth extra cloth gilt Colonel Trevelyan companion continued Cornwall countenance dear door dreadful endeavour exclaimed eyes face Falkirk fancied fcap 8vo fear feelings felt gazing guardian hand happiness hastily heard heart Heaven honour hope Hopkins hurried immediately James Grant Lady Augusta Lady Herbert Leslie Lady Launceston Lady Williams Lascelles leave length look Lord Herbert Leslie Lord Launceston manner melancholy mind minute Miss Howard Miss Trevelyan morning neighbours never Newfoundland dog object once painful passed Pastor's Fireside Penrhyn Percival Keene perhaps Phiz pleasure poor post 8vo recollections Richmond roused seemed silence Sir Henry sister smile soon spirits sure tears Theresa thing thought Treevy Trevel Trevelyan Castle Twickenham velyan voice wish words young
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Página 334 - I have blotted out, as a thick cloud, thy transgressions, and, as a cloud, thy sins : return unto me ; for I have redeemed thee.
Página 49 - Thou know'st the mask of night is on my face; Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek, For that which thou hast heard me speak to-night. Fain would I dwell on form, fain, fain deny What I have spoke. But farewell compliment ! Dost thou love me? I know thou wilt say — Ay; And I will take thy word: yet, if thou swear'st, Thou mayst prove false ; at lovers' perjuries, They say, Jove laughs.
Página 1 - And slight withal may be the things which bring Back on the heart the weight which it would fling Aside for ever : it may be a sound — A tone of music, — summer's eve — or spring, A flower — the wind — the Ocean — which shall wound, Striking the electric chain wherewith we are darkly bound ; XXIV.
Página 1 - That landscape : and of pure now purer air Meets his approach, and to the heart inspires Vernal delight and joy, able to drive All sadness but despair : now gentle gales, Fanning their odoriferous wings, dispense Native perfumes, and whisper whence they stole Those balmy spoils.
Página 33 - On his bold visage middle age Had slightly pressed its signet sage, Yet had not quenched the open truth, And fiery vehemence of youth ; Forward and frolic glee was there, The will to do, the soul to dare, The sparkling glance, soon blown to fire, Of hasty love, or headlong ire.
Página 375 - The History of Modern Europe : with a View of the Progress of Society, from the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris, in 1763.
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Página 1 - But the readers of Mr. Ainsworth— and they now number thousands upon thousands— need hardly be informed of this : and now that a uniform illustrated edition of his works is published, we do not doubt but that this large number of readers even will be considerably increased.
Página 47 - Those joyous hours are past away ; And many a heart, that then was gay, Within the tomb now darkly dwells, And hears no more those evening bells. And so 'twill be when I am gone ; That tuneful peal will still ring on, While other bards...