Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, المجلد 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 من الصفحات |
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... mother . 66 May she one day resemble her ! If pos- sible I will travel with her myself to Wood- lands , and see you all once more : till then , adieu . " EDWARD BERESFORD . " " his " As your brother probably resembles most other human ...
... mother . 66 May she one day resemble her ! If pos- sible I will travel with her myself to Wood- lands , and see you all once more : till then , adieu . " EDWARD BERESFORD . " " his " As your brother probably resembles most other human ...
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... mother ; she knew that " pride , and pomp , and circumstance , " were essential to her happiness . golden age , alas ! was gone : it was no longer practicable to live in fairy bowers , on love alone ! In the " evil days , " on which she ...
... mother ; she knew that " pride , and pomp , and circumstance , " were essential to her happiness . golden age , alas ! was gone : it was no longer practicable to live in fairy bowers , on love alone ! In the " evil days , " on which she ...
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... mother . She had been the subject of many a holy wish , of many a fervent prayer , as she frolicked in noisy joy at her side , or sprang with glowing cheek and laughing eyes into her arms ! - She had excited many a bright hope , and ...
... mother . She had been the subject of many a holy wish , of many a fervent prayer , as she frolicked in noisy joy at her side , or sprang with glowing cheek and laughing eyes into her arms ! - She had excited many a bright hope , and ...
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... consolation ; at such a moment , it would have been mockery . After con- veying Margaret to her mother's arms , he - left them to the full indulgence of their woe . Mar In sorrow like theirs , what availed the tenderness 24 GERALDINE .
... consolation ; at such a moment , it would have been mockery . After con- veying Margaret to her mother's arms , he - left them to the full indulgence of their woe . Mar In sorrow like theirs , what availed the tenderness 24 GERALDINE .
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... mother had a claim upon her exertions , too sacred and powerful to be neglected ; and the whole energy of her character was soon directed to one point.To subdue her own feelings , to controul her own sorrows , that she might sooth and ...
... mother had a claim upon her exertions , too sacred and powerful to be neglected ; and the whole energy of her character was soon directed to one point.To subdue her own feelings , to controul her own sorrows , that she might sooth and ...
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admiration amusement animated appeared barouche beauty believe Beresford better blush bray bright bright eyes Campbell Captain Forrester carriage certainly CHAP character charm cheer Colonel Harcourt cottage ornée curricle dance dare say daughter dear mother delightful dinner dread dream effect enchanting exclaimed Fanny eyes fancy Fanny's father fear feelings felt French Fullarton genius gentle Georgiana graceful happiness heart heaven Helen Henry honour hope hour imagine indulge lady land laughing less listened Loch Katrine look Lord Byron Lord William Glenmore Mademoiselle Dubourg Mait Maitland Margaret marriage mind Miss Bernard Miss Vincent Miss Wentworth Montague's moral morning Mowbray's nature ness never observed Montague Palace of Truth party pity poet pray quadrille regret rejoiced replied Fanny returned Fanny Scotland seemed smile sort Spenser spirits suppose sure sympathy tague taste tenderness thing thought thousand tone truth turn Woodlands young