The Soldier's Orphan, المجلد 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 |
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... the only woman who had ever loved him , and franticly declared he could never sur- vive the remembrance of his cruelty . " That heavenly look ! " ( exclaimed he , as he gazed on the pale victim of 4 THE SOLDIER'S ORPHAN :
... the only woman who had ever loved him , and franticly declared he could never sur- vive the remembrance of his cruelty . " That heavenly look ! " ( exclaimed he , as he gazed on the pale victim of 4 THE SOLDIER'S ORPHAN :
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... look on the pale face , lovely even in death , that lay before him , he rushed out of the house , reached his stables , mounted his horse , and quitted Bath immediately . But his ut- most speed could not divest his mind from the shock ...
... look on the pale face , lovely even in death , that lay before him , he rushed out of the house , reached his stables , mounted his horse , and quitted Bath immediately . But his ut- most speed could not divest his mind from the shock ...
الصفحة 41
... looks , requested that she would be seated , in a voice softer than she had thought he could possibly as- sume . 66 I come not , Madam , " continued he , " to alarm or distress you , as you must be aware , from my not having be- fore ...
... looks , requested that she would be seated , in a voice softer than she had thought he could possibly as- sume . 66 I come not , Madam , " continued he , " to alarm or distress you , as you must be aware , from my not having be- fore ...
الصفحة 49
... of those who were dear to thee , when in this world of sorrow , look down on the child of thy adoption and unremitting care ! Infuse a portion of thy meek VOL . II . D spirit of fortitude and submission to the will of the A TALE . .49.
... of those who were dear to thee , when in this world of sorrow , look down on the child of thy adoption and unremitting care ! Infuse a portion of thy meek VOL . II . D spirit of fortitude and submission to the will of the A TALE . .49.
الصفحة 64
... - ever splendid , was exempt from care . But happily , the youthful mind does not suspect , or look for , more wretch- edness than is presented to the eye : if they did , short indeed would be their days of 64 THE SOLDIER'S ORPHAN :
... - ever splendid , was exempt from care . But happily , the youthful mind does not suspect , or look for , more wretch- edness than is presented to the eye : if they did , short indeed would be their days of 64 THE SOLDIER'S ORPHAN :
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acquainted affection amiable appeared Armida attention Bath beauty believed bestow cham child choly circumstance compelled consent Countess Courland Cumberland daughter dear death declared desire dislike disposition distress Earl of Belhaven endeavour entertained entreated expressed father favour feared felt fortune Frank Melford girl give grief happiness heart honour hoped Howard husband idea infant informed innocent intention knew Lady Adelina Lady Belmour Lady Delville Lady Louisa Lady Stanley Ladyship lamented late leave lence letter Lord Belmour Lordship lovely a woman Margaret marry means melan mind misfortune Miss Conway Miss Fitzormond Miss Freeman Miss Stanley mortification nephew never occasioned opinion pain person piness pleasure portuned possessed present promise received rendered resolved respect satisfaction servant Sir Walter sister situation soon Stanley Hall surprised tears tenderly thing thought tion uncle virtue Walter Stanley wife wish woman young Melford
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الصفحة 29 - Extolling patience as the truest fortitude; And to the bearing well of all calamities, All chances incident to man's frail life, Consolatories writ With studied argument, and much persuasion sought, Lenient of grief and anxious thought: But with the...
الصفحة 131 - With a refined traveller of Spain ; A man in all the world's new fashion planted, That hath a mint of phrases in his brain ; One whom the music of his own vain tongue Doth ravish like enchanting harmony...
الصفحة 3 - When lovely woman stoops to folly. And finds, too late, that men betray. What charm can soothe her melancholy, What art can wash her guilt away? The only art her guilt to cover. To hide her shame from every eye, To give repentance to her lover, And wring his bosom, — is to die.
الصفحة 64 - Tumultuous grandeur crowds the blazing square, The rattling chariots clash, the torches glare. Sure scenes like these no troubles e'er annoy ! Sure these denote one universal joy!
الصفحة 53 - Why, I can smile, and murder while I smile ; And cry, content, to that which grieves my heart ; And wet my cheeks with artificial tears, And frame my face to all occasions.
الصفحة 29 - Many are the sayings of the wise, In ancient and in modern books enroll'd, Extolling patience as the truest fortitude...
الصفحة 54 - At an early age he had the misfortune to lose his mother...