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... Edgar Arlington , as the fair vision passed before his eyes , drew back a step in mingled admiration and delicacy ; but per- ceiving that the Nepaulian had fainted from loss of blood , humanity forbade his losing the opportunity of ...
... Edgar Arlington , as the fair vision passed before his eyes , drew back a step in mingled admiration and delicacy ; but per- ceiving that the Nepaulian had fainted from loss of blood , humanity forbade his losing the opportunity of ...
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... will be the fate of the Ipomea which clung to it for support ? -what , but to be borne to the earth with soiled leaves and faded sweets , and left to wither in the blast ! " 66 Nepaulian , be at peace , " said Edgar OF NEPAUL . 11.
... will be the fate of the Ipomea which clung to it for support ? -what , but to be borne to the earth with soiled leaves and faded sweets , and left to wither in the blast ! " 66 Nepaulian , be at peace , " said Edgar OF NEPAUL . 11.
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... Edgar , eagerly ; " name your wishes for your daughter , and if there be faith in man , they shall be complied with to the letter . " There is something in genuine sincerity , which is difficult to counterfeit ; the tone , the air , the ...
... Edgar , eagerly ; " name your wishes for your daughter , and if there be faith in man , they shall be complied with to the letter . " There is something in genuine sincerity , which is difficult to counterfeit ; the tone , the air , the ...
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... Edgar , " and of course judge us hardly ; but when an enemy is defenceless , an Englishman knows in him only a suffering fellow - being . In that light I offer to serve you : name the place where you would have your daughter conveyed ...
... Edgar , " and of course judge us hardly ; but when an enemy is defenceless , an Englishman knows in him only a suffering fellow - being . In that light I offer to serve you : name the place where you would have your daughter conveyed ...
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... to heaven . His arm was still raised in this attitude , when he slowly fell back , and when Edgar sprang forward to raise him , he found only a corpse in his arms . CHAPTER II . " That face , all beaming though 16 THE ORPHAN.
... to heaven . His arm was still raised in this attitude , when he slowly fell back , and when Edgar sprang forward to raise him , he found only a corpse in his arms . CHAPTER II . " That face , all beaming though 16 THE ORPHAN.
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1 ページ - Now swells the intermingling din ; the jar Frequent and frightful of the bursting bomb ; The falling beam, the shriek, the groan, the shout, The ceaseless clangour, and the rush of men Inebriate with rage : — loud, and more loud The discord grows ; till pale Death shuts the scene. And o'er the conqueror and the conquered draws His cold and bloody shroud.
196 ページ - In every cottage porch, with garlands green, Stand still to gaze, and, gazing, bless the scene ; While, her dark eyes declining, by his side Moves in her virgin-veil the gentle bride. And once, alas ! nor in a distant hour, Another voice shall come from yonder tower ; When in dim chambers long black weeds are seen, And weepings heard where only joy has been ; When by his children borne, and from his door Slowly departing, to return no more, He rests...
85 ページ - Then there were sighs, the deeper for suppression, And stolen glances, sweeter for the theft, And burning blushes, though for no transgression, Tremblings when met, and restlessness when left...
36 ページ - I'm pleased and pained, since first her eyes I saw, / As I were stung with some tarantula. Arms, and the dusty field, I less admire, And soften strangely in some new desire ; Honour burns in me not so fiercely bright, But pale as fires when mastered by the light : Even while I speak and look, I change yet more, And now am nothing that I was before.
217 ページ - I've wander'd o'er, Clombe many a crag, cross'd many a moor, But, by my halidome, A scene so rude, so wild as this, Yet so sublime in barrenness, Ne'er did my wandering footsteps press, • Where'er I happ'd to roam."— XIV.
127 ページ - I'm sorry they taught him any philosophy at all ; it has only served to spoil him. This same philosophy is a good horse in the stable, but an arrant jade on a journey.