The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance : Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J. and B. Williams, 1834 |
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... knew how to touch with such sweet pathos . As she drew near the fish- ing house , she was surprised to hear the tones of the in- strument , which were awakened by the hand of taste ; and uttered a plaintive air , whose exquisite melody ...
... knew how to touch with such sweet pathos . As she drew near the fish- ing house , she was surprised to hear the tones of the in- strument , which were awakened by the hand of taste ; and uttered a plaintive air , whose exquisite melody ...
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... knew not that she left it forever . When they reached the fishing house she missed her bracelet and recollected that she had taken it from her arm after dinner , and left it on the table when she went to walk . After a long search in ...
... knew not that she left it forever . When they reached the fishing house she missed her bracelet and recollected that she had taken it from her arm after dinner , and left it on the table when she went to walk . After a long search in ...
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... knew to be negociating with the Porte , and of the light in which Henry of Navarre was re- ceived , M. St. Aubert recollected enough of his former ex- perience to be assured that his guest could be only of an in- ferior class of ...
... knew to be negociating with the Porte , and of the light in which Henry of Navarre was re- ceived , M. St. Aubert recollected enough of his former ex- perience to be assured that his guest could be only of an in- ferior class of ...
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... knew life . I mean to expend thirty or forty thousand livres on im- provements , said M. Quesnel , without seeming to notice the words of St. Aubert ; for I design , next summer , to bring here my friends , the Duke de Durefort and the ...
... knew life . I mean to expend thirty or forty thousand livres on im- provements , said M. Quesnel , without seeming to notice the words of St. Aubert ; for I design , next summer , to bring here my friends , the Duke de Durefort and the ...
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... knew like fays to draw the juice , and throw it on the wind , I'd be her slave no longer , nor the traveller beguile , And help all faithful lovers , nor fear the fairy kind ! But soon the vapour of the woods will wander afar , And the ...
... knew like fays to draw the juice , and throw it on the wind , I'd be her slave no longer , nor the traveller beguile , And help all faithful lovers , nor fear the fairy kind ! But soon the vapour of the woods will wander afar , And the ...
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