The castle chapelA. K. Newman and Company, 1825 |
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... proved an in- vincible obstacle to his seeing his native land again , from the terror with which she had been ... proving he set no value on B 3 . THE CASTLE CHAPEL . 9 tempers the wind to the shorn lamb,” and ...
... proved an in- vincible obstacle to his seeing his native land again , from the terror with which she had been ... proving he set no value on B 3 . THE CASTLE CHAPEL . 9 tempers the wind to the shorn lamb,” and ...
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Regina Maria Roche. it had fallen evidently proving he set no value on the venerable pile , from not only grudging , though immensely rich , to ex- pend a sixpence to keep it in repair , but allowing depredations to be committed on it ...
Regina Maria Roche. it had fallen evidently proving he set no value on the venerable pile , from not only grudging , though immensely rich , to ex- pend a sixpence to keep it in repair , but allowing depredations to be committed on it ...
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... was that supplied you with these books , to the prejudice of the studies I thought you pursuing ? " Grace hesitated to confess ; but the question was repeated in a manner that proved evasion would 32 THE CASTLE CHAPEL .
... was that supplied you with these books , to the prejudice of the studies I thought you pursuing ? " Grace hesitated to confess ; but the question was repeated in a manner that proved evasion would 32 THE CASTLE CHAPEL .
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Regina Maria Roche. question was repeated in a manner that proved evasion would be unavailing ; and Grace accordingly , with reluctance , ac- knowledged it was William Delamere , a lad in the neighbourhood . 66 Ay , it was the act of a ...
Regina Maria Roche. question was repeated in a manner that proved evasion would be unavailing ; and Grace accordingly , with reluctance , ac- knowledged it was William Delamere , a lad in the neighbourhood . 66 Ay , it was the act of a ...
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... proved that we cannot help what we do , however contrary it may be to our sense of right , no more than a coach can help going down a pre- cipice if dragged thither by horses ; but from the horror of the thought we are re- lieved , by ...
... proved that we cannot help what we do , however contrary it may be to our sense of right , no more than a coach can help going down a pre- cipice if dragged thither by horses ; but from the horror of the thought we are re- lieved , by ...
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accordingly agitation Agnes Flora Judith alarmed appear ascer aunt Barney beautiful believe Brady castle circumstance conceived consequence cranium cried daugh dear Delamere delight delightful band disappointment door doubt Doulagh's DUNAMORE endeavour Eugene exclaimed eyes Falkiner father fear feelings felt Gall and Spurzheim girl give Grace Hamilton hand hanging groves happiness hear heard heart Heaven honour hope hour idea imagine immediately impatience instant Ireland Kate kind knew lady length letter lieutenant light longer look Lover's Leap manner marriage Mayfield means ment mind Miss Agnes Flora Mordaunt Myra nature never O'Rooke occasion perhaps permit person phrenology poor present quired received REGINA MARIA ROCHE render replied romantic Rose short sion smile soon sorrow soul sudden suddenly suppose sure surprise tain ther thing thought tion took turned utter vols William wish young
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170 ページ - I must finish my journey alone, Never hear the sweet music of speech, — I start at the sound of my own. The beasts that roam over the plain My form with indifference see, They are so unacquainted with man, Their tameness is shocking to me.
258 ページ - Farewell, a long farewell, to all my greatness ! This is the state of man ; to-day he puts forth The tender leaves of hope, to-morrow blossoms, And bears his blushing honours thick upon him : The third day comes a frost, a killing frost ; And,— when he thinks, good easy man, full surely His greatness is a ripening, — nips his root, And then he falls, as I do.
245 ページ - Unskilful he to note the card Of prudent lore, Till billows rage, and gales blow hard. And whelm him o'er! Such fate to suffering Worth is giv'n.
172 ページ - Yet more, the Depths have more ! — What wealth untold Far down, and shining through their stillness lies ! Thou hast the starry gems, the burning gold, Won from ten thousand royal Argosies. — Sweep o'er thy spoils, thou wild and wrathful Main...
173 ページ - Give back the lost and lovely! — those for whom The place was kept at board and hearth so long, The prayer went up through midnight's breathless gloom, And the vain yearning woke midst festal song ! Hold fast thy buried isles, thy towers o'erthrown — But all is not thine own. To...
41 ページ - Sad is my fate ! said the heart-broken stranger ; The wild deer and wolf to a covert can flee, But I have no refuge from famine and danger, A home and a country remain not to me.
120 ページ - Made vocal for the amusement of the rest ; The sprightly lyre, whose treasure of sweet sounds The touch from many a trembling chord shakes out ; And the clear voice symphonious, yet distinct, And in the charming strife triumphant still ; Beguile the night, and set a keener edge On female industry : the threaded steel Flies swiftly, and unfelt the task proceeds.
138 ページ - Vice is a monster of so frightful mien, As, to be hated, needs but to be seen ; But, seen too oft, familiar with her face, We first endure, then pity, then embrace.
258 ページ - For who, to dumb forgetfulness a prey, This pleasing anxious being e'er resign'd, Left the warm precincts of the cheerful day, Nor cast one longing ling'ring look behind...