Alicia de Lacy, by the author of 'The loyalists'.1814 |
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Strana 4
... knew his- chief pleasures would result from animal indulgences and athletic diversions , and he was astonished that a person who could fill his cup to the brim , and reign paramount over an host of vassals , could be drawn from the ...
... knew his- chief pleasures would result from animal indulgences and athletic diversions , and he was astonished that a person who could fill his cup to the brim , and reign paramount over an host of vassals , could be drawn from the ...
Strana 42
... knew where the wretched girl was disposed , but the immediate effect of this scene on Lády Alicia's poignant feelings was alarm- ing ; for some days her life was in danger , and the superstitious Countess , believing the malediction ...
... knew where the wretched girl was disposed , but the immediate effect of this scene on Lády Alicia's poignant feelings was alarm- ing ; for some days her life was in danger , and the superstitious Countess , believing the malediction ...
Strana 44
... knew not which was which . " Mabel was indignant at a confession which she thought injurious to the super- lative charms of her dear lady . " Though I pity the poor girl , " said she , " heaven pardon me if it is a sin , Agatha was no ...
... knew not which was which . " Mabel was indignant at a confession which she thought injurious to the super- lative charms of her dear lady . " Though I pity the poor girl , " said she , " heaven pardon me if it is a sin , Agatha was no ...
Strana 45
Jane West. hearted kindness , I knew them by their step too . Bounce went Agatha , all pride and haughtiness , sweeping her train , and tossing her head like a peacock on a May - morning . Lightly glided sweet Alicia , just as one should ...
Jane West. hearted kindness , I knew them by their step too . Bounce went Agatha , all pride and haughtiness , sweeping her train , and tossing her head like a peacock on a May - morning . Lightly glided sweet Alicia , just as one should ...
Strana 116
... knew , " resumed she , " your strength of mind would refuse the substitution of com- passion for affection ; but let me fur- ther require , that , remembering the tes- tamentary councils of your father , you will not think of a monastic ...
... knew , " resumed she , " your strength of mind would refuse the substitution of com- passion for affection ; but let me fur- ther require , that , remembering the tes- tamentary councils of your father , you will not think of a monastic ...
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Agatha Alicia de Lacy answered arms attended barons beauty bestowed betrothed Blanche of Artois blessed called caster castle Countess of Lincoln court crown damsels daughter death devotion discovered duty Earl of Cornwall Earl of Gloucester Earl of Lan Earl of Lancaster Earl of Lincoln Earl of Surrey Edward England Eubulo eyes fair Father Ambrose favour favourite feelings Friar Gaveston grace hand happy heart heaven heir holy honour hope Humphrey King King's knew knight Knight of Rhodes Lacy's Lady Alicia Lady Margaret Lancaster's Lloyd Lord Lancaster Lord Surrey lover Mabel Madoc Matilda ment mind minstrel Mortimer mother never noble offended passions patriot peace person piety pilgrim pity pleasure praise prayers prince Queen Queen of Navarre racter respect royal Saint Sandal Castle seneschal shew smile soul sovereign spirit spoke Surrey's sword thought tion tournament vassals virtue vows Wallingford Warwick wife wish young youth
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Strana 176 - With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace whom all commend.
Strana iii - Wisdom, in sable garb arrayed, Immersed in rapturous thought profound, And Melancholy, silent maid, With leaden eye, that loves the ground...
Strana 47 - Now Christ thee save, thou reverend friar, I pray thee tell to me, If ever at yon holy shrine My true love thou didst see. And how should I know your true love, From many another one ? O by his cockle hat, and staff, And by his sandal shoone.
Strana iii - Immersed in rapturous thought profound, And Melancholy, silent maid, With leaden eye that loves the ground, Still on thy solemn steps attend : Warm Charity, the general friend, With Justice, to herself severe, And Pity, dropping soft the sadly-pleasing tear.
Strana xiv - They are designed to -save the enlightened reader the trouble of reference, and to prevent the juvenile one from so confounding the Lancaster of romance and the Lancaster of history, as to become as warm an advocate for the purity of his motives, as was the female Quixote for the decorum of the Empress Julia. It is hoped that a delineation of the different effects of prosperity and adversity on a well-intentioned but infirm mind, may produce some moral impression, especially on those whom parental...
Strana xiv - ... be at once presumptuous and ridiculous. They are designed to -save the enlightened reader the trouble of reference, and to prevent the juvenile one from so confounding the Lancaster of romance and the Lancaster of history, as to become as warm an advocate for the purity of his motives, as was the female Quixote for the decorum of the Empress Julia.
Strana 86 - I, a woman, with all your natural subjects, do appeal from you to the tribunal of God, the great and terrible Judge. He shall avenge us.
Strana 270 - Christ; of forsaking all that we may be his disciples ; of cutting off the right hand, and plucking out the right eye, which may offend ; it were not easy to deny, that " if in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable.