The Husband-hunter, Or "Das Schicksal.". |
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... natural chasm in the ground , on the very brink of the lake , in which was a turf seat occupied by as strange a looking mortal as he ever had beheld . His person was spare , wiry , and muscular ; his legs , bare from the knee to the ...
... natural chasm in the ground , on the very brink of the lake , in which was a turf seat occupied by as strange a looking mortal as he ever had beheld . His person was spare , wiry , and muscular ; his legs , bare from the knee to the ...
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... , that I think you have a vast deal of natural logic about you . " " Logic ? Oh no ! the last acquisition I should have ever dreamt of possessing . " " That is your modesty - the remark you have 66 THE HUSBAND - HUNTER .
... , that I think you have a vast deal of natural logic about you . " " Logic ? Oh no ! the last acquisition I should have ever dreamt of possessing . " " That is your modesty - the remark you have 66 THE HUSBAND - HUNTER .
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... nature of her occupation . 66 Really , sister , " said Nugent , " I can't stay frowning here all day to suit your convenience -I think I have frowned enough now - I want to speak to Leschen , who , I think , has just descended the ...
... nature of her occupation . 66 Really , sister , " said Nugent , " I can't stay frowning here all day to suit your convenience -I think I have frowned enough now - I want to speak to Leschen , who , I think , has just descended the ...
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... natural arch in the rock , to which John immediately directed his attention . " This is the entrance to her dwelling , ' said John . " John , ' said Fitz - Walter gravely , shall I enter ? I do confess to thee , that I feel , for the ...
... natural arch in the rock , to which John immediately directed his attention . " This is the entrance to her dwelling , ' said John . " John , ' said Fitz - Walter gravely , shall I enter ? I do confess to thee , that I feel , for the ...
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... nature's masterpiece . And she hath heard of you , and wearies till she sees you . ' " I must go in , ' said Fitz - Walter , ' it is my fate . ' " They entered beneath the low browed arch , and soon found themselves in a natural chamber ...
... nature's masterpiece . And she hath heard of you , and wearies till she sees you . ' " I must go in , ' said Fitz - Walter , ' it is my fate . ' " They entered beneath the low browed arch , and soon found themselves in a natural chamber ...
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answered appeared asked Baron Leschen Boney brother Castle Kavanagh coach Colonel Nugent cried dear Delacour delightful Denville door Dowton Dublin Erlshof exclaimed eyes father feel felt Fitz-Walter Fitzroy Mordaunt gazed gentleman Glen Minnis goot Grumppenberg hand happy hear heard heart heaven Henry highness honour horse hour Ireland Irish Isabella Jobkins Jonathan Lucas Kate Ellis Kava Knockanea Lady Ballyvallin Lady Honoria Lady Jacintha Lady Maria laugh look Lord Ardbraccan Lord Ballyvallin lordship Lucinda Maccleston Madden Marquess marriage marry Martagon Mersey mind Miss Kavanagh Mulligan Nancy never night O'Connor O'Sullivan Obadiah ould Paddy Casey Padhre party Patten person Pofe poor pray Prince Gruffenhausen princess promise replied Ronan scene Schiksal seat Selina Serene Serene Highness smile soon Stapylton Stephen's Green sure tell Terence thee thing thou thought tion tone vrowtchsk widow wish woman Wrench young
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Página 1 - Whilst the landscape round it measures ; Russet lawns and fallows gray, Where the nibbling flocks do stray ; Mountains, on whose barren breast The labouring clouds do often rest ; Meadows trim with daisies pied, Shallow brooks and rivers wide : Towers and battlements it sees Bosom'd high in tufted trees, Where perhaps some beauty lies, The cynosure of neighbouring eyes.
Página 21 - ... was also the birthday of the Hereditary Prince 1 The Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. 485 of Mecklenburg whose name is also George.1 The King and all the Princes came in the morning and paid me a visit to congratulate me on your birthday. I think there never existed a more honourable man than the King and I think you will do me the justice to say that I did not say too much of him in all my accounts of him, to see him with all his children is really charming, I have passed many pleasant days there....
Página 249 - I'll hear no more ; it makes one's blood run chill. Quite round the pile, a row of reverend elms, (Coeval near with that) all ragged show, Long lash'd by the rude winds. Some rift half down Their branchless trunks; others so thin a-top, That scarce two crows could lodge in the same tree.
Página 192 - Remember thy Creator in the days of thy youth when the evil days come not.
Página 61 - THE Coroner's jury returned a verdict of " murder by some person or persons unknown.
Página 79 - In these lone walls (their days eternal bound) These moss-grown domes with spiry turrets crown'd, Where awful arches make a noon-day night, And the dim windows shed a solemn light ; Thy eyes diffus'da reconciling ray, And gleams of glory brighten'd all the day.
Página 125 - ... and from Rogero's power : And conscious, that for two whole days he press'd Too far the mettle of the generous beast; He fix'd down Sonna's stream a bark to take, 620 For speed, for ease, and for Frontino's sake. He bade the ready boatman from the shore The cable loose, and stretch the dashing oar : Before the wind the vessel lightly glides, And the swift stream with swifter prow divides...
Página 85 - The law of blood and revenge, "an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth," is gone forever; and the purpose of the law is no longer vengence, but reform. The old saying "Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man also shall his blood be shed," though quoted yet occasionally by zealous prosecutors, is diminished in force, or at least has ceased to be an infalable rule, changeless as the laws of the Medes and Persians. We have learned to modify the severity of the law, in accordance with the spirit of Christianity,...
Página 286 - O, woman ! in our hours of case, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the light quivering aspen...