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Page 17
... time passed in mutual expressions of their happiness , looked on the Count for an explana- tion of his meeting there with Louisa . The Count , who was pacing the chamber chamber with folded arms and a me- lancholy deep fixed 17.
... time passed in mutual expressions of their happiness , looked on the Count for an explana- tion of his meeting there with Louisa . The Count , who was pacing the chamber chamber with folded arms and a me- lancholy deep fixed 17.
Page 43
... happiness proceeded from every mouth . At the portals of the North Hall they were met by the abbot of the neighbouring monastery , who not having yet departed to his new situation , had , at the request of Ricardo , attended to perform ...
... happiness proceeded from every mouth . At the portals of the North Hall they were met by the abbot of the neighbouring monastery , who not having yet departed to his new situation , had , at the request of Ricardo , attended to perform ...
Page 44
Edward Montague. produce happiness to his generous friend . He was attended by a nume- rous train of his vassals , all superbly arrayed , and increased the grandeur and festivity of the scene . of the hall was covered The centre with ...
Edward Montague. produce happiness to his generous friend . He was attended by a nume- rous train of his vassals , all superbly arrayed , and increased the grandeur and festivity of the scene . of the hall was covered The centre with ...
Page 65
... happiness , and to forbear to cast a shade sooner than occasion required on the happiness his Louisa seemed to enjoy . The The next morning Ricardo had the pleasure of introducing the 65.
... happiness , and to forbear to cast a shade sooner than occasion required on the happiness his Louisa seemed to enjoy . The The next morning Ricardo had the pleasure of introducing the 65.
Page 77
... - mestic tranquillity ; the Marchese ap- peared to be greatly attached to Theo- dora , whose whole happiness seemed to be centered in him and yourself .. The Marchese E 3 to 77 ing! Let me not ruminate on it, lest ...
... - mestic tranquillity ; the Marchese ap- peared to be greatly attached to Theo- dora , whose whole happiness seemed to be centered in him and yourself .. The Marchese E 3 to 77 ing! Let me not ruminate on it, lest ...
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The Demon of Sicily - A Romance, in Four Volumes - Vol. II, Volume 2 Edward Montague No preview available - 2010 |
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Abbess abbot abode Agatha agitated alarmed arms arose attended awaited banditti beams beauties beheld bosom breast cardo casement Castello Castle cavalier cham chamber chese conduct convent corridore couch Count de Leoni countenance cruel dark delight Demon descended domestics door dreadful endeavoured entered the chapel eyes father fear Ferdinando forest gate gaze gloomy greatly grey dawn grief Grimaldi guilty acts hand happiness hastily heard heart horror hour lamp lancholy late Marchese leave length light looked Lord Louisa maldi Marchese de Carlentini ment midnight mind monastery monk moon morning mother night obliged Palermo passage passed peared portals portuning proceeded real delight recollection reign replied residence retired Ricardo ruminating Santa Catherina seemed sensations side Signor Valvano Signora Bononi silent skreen soon sounds South Angle Tower specting steps tello ther thou tion trembling unfortunate Theodora voice walls wish
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Page 141 - I have seen the walls of Balclutha, but they were desolate. The fire had resounded in the halls; and the voice of the people is heard no more. The stream of Clutha was removed from its place by the fall of the walls. The thistle shook there its lonely head: the moss whistled to the wind. The fox looked out from the windows, the rank grass of the wall waved round its head. Desolate is the dwelling of Moina; silence is in the house of her fathers.