The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J.J. Woodward, 1828 |
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... tion . When the moon shed her soft rays among the foliage , he still lingered , and his " pastoral supper of cream and fruits was often spread beneath it . Then , on the stillness of night , came the song of the nightingale , breath ...
... tion . When the moon shed her soft rays among the foliage , he still lingered , and his " pastoral supper of cream and fruits was often spread beneath it . Then , on the stillness of night , came the song of the nightingale , breath ...
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... tion ; let me hope I shall not live to mourn the loss of those who are dearer to me than life . To relieve , or perhaps to indulge , the pensive temper of his mind , he bade Emily fetch the lute she knew how to touch with such sweet ...
... tion ; let me hope I shall not live to mourn the loss of those who are dearer to me than life . To relieve , or perhaps to indulge , the pensive temper of his mind , he bade Emily fetch the lute she knew how to touch with such sweet ...
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... tion to another year ; and I may perhaps be tempted to stay some time in Italy . Emily was somewhat surprised to hear him talk of being tempted to remain abroad , after he had mentioned his presence to be so necessary at Paris that it ...
... tion to another year ; and I may perhaps be tempted to stay some time in Italy . Emily was somewhat surprised to hear him talk of being tempted to remain abroad , after he had mentioned his presence to be so necessary at Paris that it ...
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... tion to account for his delay . At length he took leave . As he went , St. Aubert observed him look with an earnest and pensive eye at Emily , who bowed to him with a countenance full of timid sweetness , while the carriage drove on ...
... tion to account for his delay . At length he took leave . As he went , St. Aubert observed him look with an earnest and pensive eye at Emily , who bowed to him with a countenance full of timid sweetness , while the carriage drove on ...
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... tion ; and Valancourt had resolution enough to forego the temptation of accepting it , that he might prove himself not unworthy of the favour . On the following morning , therefore , they were to part ; St. Aubert to pursue his way to ...
... tion ; and Valancourt had resolution enough to forego the temptation of accepting it , that he might prove himself not unworthy of the favour . On the following morning , therefore , they were to part ; St. Aubert to pursue his way to ...
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Alps anxious Apennines appeared aunt awakened beauty Brenta carriage Cavigni château circumstances cliffs conversation cottage Count Morano countenance daugh dear delight distance Emily's emotion endeavoured eyes faint fancy father fear felt friends Garonne Gascony gleam grief happiness heard heart hope hour Italy knew La Voisin lady landscape Languedoc late leave length light listened longer look lute ma'amselle Madame Cheron Madame Clair Madame Clairval Madame Montoni Madame St melancholy Michael mind Monsieur moonlight mountains never niece night observed opened passed paused perceived person plane tree portico Pyrenées Quesnel recollect remembered replied retired returned road Rousillon scarcely scene seemed shade sigh silent smile snowy points softened solemn sometimes soon soothed sorrow spirits spoke St Aubert sublime suffer sunk sweet taste tears tenderness Theresa thought Thoulouse tion travellers trees trembling twilight Valan Valancourt Vallée Venice voice Voisin walked wandered waves wish woods