Headlong Hall: And, Nightmare AbbeyWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 172 páginas |
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... daughter consent . " And Aglae bowed her head , when the king of Hungary spoke to her , and said , " Oh lord , the king , I am not free to be thy wife ; for lo , these six years past I vowed to marry no man , and lo , one year more ...
... daughter consent . " And Aglae bowed her head , when the king of Hungary spoke to her , and said , " Oh lord , the king , I am not free to be thy wife ; for lo , these six years past I vowed to marry no man , and lo , one year more ...
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... daughter ; I pray thee bear me company on the road . " The knight acceded to the king's proposal , and as they jour- neyed , they talked of the holy war in Palestine , and rejoiced that the city of the holy sepulchre was free from the ...
... daughter ; I pray thee bear me company on the road . " The knight acceded to the king's proposal , and as they jour- neyed , they talked of the holy war in Palestine , and rejoiced that the city of the holy sepulchre was free from the ...
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... daughter's chamber . " So the knights and servants went , and found not the lady , for her lover had stolen her away while the kings dined . " Even so , as I expected , " said the emperor ; " brother , the knight's folly has taught thee ...
... daughter's chamber . " So the knights and servants went , and found not the lady , for her lover had stolen her away while the kings dined . " Even so , as I expected , " said the emperor ; " brother , the knight's folly has taught thee ...
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... DAUGHTERS - The Merchant of Venice - THE THREE CASKETS " WHAT a mine must these tales of the old monks have been to writers of every age , " said Herbert , as the friends returned to their old book for the fourth evening . " The ...
... DAUGHTERS - The Merchant of Venice - THE THREE CASKETS " WHAT a mine must these tales of the old monks have been to writers of every age , " said Herbert , as the friends returned to their old book for the fourth evening . " The ...
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... daughter , and asked her the same question . " Even as I do myself , " was the reply . At this the emperor was well pleased , and he kissed his child , and said , " I will reward thee for this thy love . " So he married her unto one of ...
... daughter , and asked her the same question . " Even as I do myself , " was the reply . At this the emperor was well pleased , and he kissed his child , and said , " I will reward thee for this thy love . " So he married her unto one of ...
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Ap-Headlong asked Asterias beautiful black crow castle Cephalis Chromatic Cranium Dacian daughter dear death devil Domitian emperor Escot Eustace evil exclaimed eyes fair father Fatout fear fire FLOSKY Foster Fulgentius Gesta Gesta Romanorum give Glowry hand hast Headlong Hall heard Hilary Holy Land HONOURABLE horse human Jenkison Jonathan Jovinian king king of Hungary king's knight LARYNX LISTLESS lived look lord MAC LAUREL Marionetta Massaccio master Milestone mind Miss O'Carroll moral nature never Nightmare Abbey Ninus nobles O'Prism old monk palace Panscope passed philosopher pilgrim poor priest rejoined Lathom remarked Herbert replied Lathom Reverend Doctor Gaster ring Rome Sackbut Scythrop secret Semiramis servant Sir Guido Sir Patrick skull spirit Squire Headlong story Subtilia tale thee thing Thompson thou thought tion Toobad tower truth Tyrius Vitalis voice whilst wife wish words youth
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Página 104 - Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the sea ! for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath, because he knoweth that he hath but a short time.
Página 47 - Though loud at first the pilgrim's passion grew, Sudden he gaz'd, and wist not what to do; Surprise in secret chains his words suspends, And in a calm his settling temper ends. But silence here the beauteous angel broke, The voice of music ravish'd as he spoke.
Página 98 - He now became troubled with the passion for reforming the world* He built many castles in the air, and peopled them with secret tribunals, and bands of illuminati, who were always the imaginary instruments of his projected regeneration of the human species.
Página 47 - Approach'd the careless guide, and thrust him in : Plunging he falls, and rising lifts his head ; Then flashing turns, and sinks among the dead ! Wild, sparkling rage inflames the Father's eyes, ^He bursts the bands of fear, and madly cries, 'Detested wretch...
Página 79 - He shakes his bag, he shows all fair : His fingers spread, and nothing there ; Then bids it rain with showers of gold ; And now his ivory eggs are told ; But when from thence the hen he draws, Amaz'd spectators hum applause.
Página 151 - Tis Jove's decree, In a bowl Care may not be ; In a bowl Care may not be. Fear ye not the waves that roll ? No : in charmed bowl we swim. What the charm that floats the bowl ? Water may not pass the brim. The bowl goes trim. The moon doth shine. And our ballast is old wine ; And your ballast is old wine.
Página 80 - By clean conveyance disappear; And now two bloody swords are there. A purse she to a thief exposed; At once his ready fingers closed. He opes his fist, the treasure's fled; He sees a halter in its stead.
Página 24 - Watch ye for ye know not the day nor the hour when the Son of Man cometh an impressive solemn discourse — [March] 14 Tuesday Evening [1848] Quite unwell last evening but about.
Página 90 - Oh, it's your only fine humour, sir; your true melancholy breeds your perfect fine wit, sir. I am melancholy myself, divers times, sir, and then do I no more but take pen and paper, presently, and overflow you half a score, or a dozen of sonnets at a sitting.
Página 147 - Cypress. Sir, I have quarrelled with my wife ; and a man who has quarrelled with his wife is absolved from all duty to his country. I have written an ode to tell the people as much, and they may take it as they list.