Lord Castleton's ward, Volumen3Samuel Tinsley, 1874 |
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affianced anguish apostasy arms atonement baronet believe blush bosom Bramley breath bride Brook Street brow carriage CHAPTER child cold dare dear debt deep delicacy doubt Earl of Castleton Emily eyes face fair feeling Florence de Malcé folly forgive Garde gaze gentle girl guardian guilt hand happiness head heart Heaven Herbert Malgrove honour Hope hour innocence knew La Garde Lady Constance Lady Graham Lady Malgrove ladyship Laura less letter lips looked Lord Castleton lordship M'Leod madness matter Mdlle mercy mind Miss Beringford Miss Shirley nature never noble Oatlands oh mercy once pale pardon passion paused poor Poynings pride scarcely seemed sense sigh Sir Harcourt Neville smile soft soul spirit Stewart stood strange Stratford sure sweet tears tenderness thing thought tion tone true trust truth turned Twickenham voice ward woman words wrong young
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Página 300 - O drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear and pain, Ye shall be loved again ! No one is so accursed by fate, No one so utterly desolate, But some heart, though unknown, Responds unto his own : Responds, — as if, with unseen wings, An angel touched its quivering strings ; And whispers, in its song, ' ' Where hast thou stayed so long ?
Página 6 - And the Power on high, that can shield the good Thus from the tyrant of the wood, Hath extended its- mercy to guard me as well From the hands of the leaguering infidel.
Página 42 - ... Sidney is a writer for whom I cannot acquire a taste. As Mr. Burke said, " he could not love the French Republic" — so I may say, that I cannot love the Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, with all my good-will to it. It will not do for me, however, to imitate the summary petulance of the epigrammatist. " The reason why I cannot tell, But I don't like you, Dr. Fell.
Página 54 - The good are better made by ill : As odours crush'd are sweeter still ! ROGERS : "Jacqueline.
Página 97 - Des. How now, my dear Othello ! Your dinner and the generous islanders, By you invited, do attend your presence.
Página 183 - Be-monster not thy feature . . . . . . howe'er thou art a fiend, A woman's shape doth shield thee. (King Lear...
Página 34 - ... Antony. Oh, whither hast thou led me, Egypt ?" Antony and Cleopatra. If a man suddenly and widely deviates from an anticipated course, suspect a secret nail biassing the compass of the judgment, or maybe a screw, — probably, to use a carpenter's term, a female screw ; or, to use another metaphor, Many a noble galley has been warped from its course by the mere zephyr-sigh of a Cleopatra, — stronger than all the storms of reproof, or the trade-winds of prudence and profit. " Tal alma Niuna...