The confederates of Lubionki

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Saunders and Otley, 1833
 

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64 ページ - Which colour'd all his objects:— he had ceased To live within himself; she was his life, The ocean to the river of his thoughts, Which terminated all: upon a tone, A touch of hers, his blood would ebb and flow, And his cheek change tempestuously— his heart Unknowing of its cause of agony.
64 ページ - As the sweet moon on the horizon's verge, The maid was on the eve of womanhood; The boy had fewer summers, but his heart Had far outgrown his years, and to his eye There was but one beloved face on earth, And that was shining on him...
98 ページ - Of men by laws less circumscrib'd and bound; They led their wild desires to woods and caves, And thought that all but savages were slaves. They who, when Saul was dead, without a blow, Made foolish...
154 ページ - Plenteously yielded to the vagrant breeze. There bloomed the strawberry of the wilderness; The trembling eyebright showed her sapphire blue, The thyme her purple, like the blush of Even; And if the breath of some to no caress Invited, forth they peeped so fair to view, All kinds alike seemed favourites of Heaven. VII "Change me, some God, into that breathing rose...
154 ページ - ERE yet our course was graced with social trees It lacked not old remains of hawthorn bowers, Where small birds warbled to their paramours ; And, earlier still, was heard the hum of bees ; I saw them ply their harmless robberies, And caught the fragrance which the sundry flowers, Fed by the stream with soft perpetual showers, Plenteously yielded to the vagrant breeze. There bloomed the strawberry of the wilderness; The trembling eyebright showed her sapphire blue, The thyme her purple...
119 ページ - mouthhonour breath which the poor heart would fain deny but dares not'.
202 ページ - ... will repay!' saith the Lord our God; — and though His vengeance sleep for a time, the quiver of wrath will one day be unloosed.
232 ページ - They have murdered her ! — Help, Zyd, help ; — there is warmth in her yet. Help ! — a handkerchief to stanch the blood...
109 ページ - Lithuanian peasants, wore boots of untanned skin with the fur turned inwards ; — one or two affected the Polish Confederatka, or cap of lozenge form : but the costume of the majority was of that nondescript kind which results from necessity — a covering of tattered canvas, purporting to shut out, as best it might, all casualties or inclemencies of weather.
309 ページ - ... smiled upon her father. Alas ! even the next morning, — the next noon, — the next night, — brought no Konstanty; and now, her over-excited feelings began to sink, and her strength to fail. She had not slept — she had not eaten, since the moment of her paramount joy ; and...

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