Temper: Or, Domestic Scenes, a Tale in Three Volumes, Svazek 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1812 |
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Strana 11
... handsome , there was an expression in her countenance , a something so attrac- tive in her altogether , that women dreaded her for a rival quite as much as a more perfect beauty ; and as the fine though . full proportions of her form ...
... handsome , there was an expression in her countenance , a something so attrac- tive in her altogether , that women dreaded her for a rival quite as much as a more perfect beauty ; and as the fine though . full proportions of her form ...
Strana 13
... handsome young man of nearly four - and - twenty , was of a studious turn , and wrote pretty verses , they imagined that he would be a great acquisition to Mrs. Felton , whose aim was universal con- quest , and whose pretensions to ...
... handsome young man of nearly four - and - twenty , was of a studious turn , and wrote pretty verses , they imagined that he would be a great acquisition to Mrs. Felton , whose aim was universal con- quest , and whose pretensions to ...
Strana 14
... handsome and ac- complished man was an event of some importance ; and on the day on which the St. Aubyns were expected , Mrs. Felton appeared dressed evidently for the pur- poses of conquest . Mrs. St. Aubyn meanwhile had com- menced ...
... handsome and ac- complished man was an event of some importance ; and on the day on which the St. Aubyns were expected , Mrs. Felton appeared dressed evidently for the pur- poses of conquest . Mrs. St. Aubyn meanwhile had com- menced ...
Strana 59
... handsome man also , " she replied ; while her son's deep blushes at this implied compliment to his beauty called forth some good - natured raillery , and the even- ing terminated in mirth and good humour . The next day Mrs. Felton ...
... handsome man also , " she replied ; while her son's deep blushes at this implied compliment to his beauty called forth some good - natured raillery , and the even- ing terminated in mirth and good humour . The next day Mrs. Felton ...
Strana 60
... handsome picture . As the weather was fine , and Butter- mere and Cromack Water were well worth visiting again and again , they did not quit the banks of the latter lake till twilight , and then took up their abode for the night in the ...
... handsome picture . As the weather was fine , and Butter- mere and Cromack Water were well worth visiting again and again , they did not quit the banks of the latter lake till twilight , and then took up their abode for the night in the ...
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Strana 57 - The sun had long since, in the lap Of Thetis, taken out his nap, And, like a lobster boil'd, the morn From black to red began to turn...
Strana 297 - There be three things that mine heart feareth; and for the fourth I was sore afraid: the slander of a city, the gathering together of an unruly multitude, and a false accusation: all these are worse than death.
Strana 398 - Alike her speaking and her silence move, Whose voice is music, and whose looks are love.
Strana 53 - But do not think this constant heart • Can ever cease, ingrate, to love thee. No — spite of all thy cold disdain, I'll bless the hour when first I met thee, And rather bear whole years of pain Than e'en for one short hour forget thee. Forget thee! No. Still Memory, now my only friend, Shall with her soothing art endeavour My present anguish to suspend, By painting pleasures lost for ever. She shall the happy hours renew, When full of hope and smiles I met thee, And little thought the day to view...
Strana 54 - Than e'en for one short hour forget thee. Forget thee! No. Still Memory, now my only friend, Shall with her soothing art endeavour My present anguish to suspend, By painting pleasures lost for ever. She shall the happy hours renew, When full of hope and smiles I met thee, And little thought the day to view When thou wouldst wish me to forget thee. Forget thee ! No. Yet, I have lived to view that day, To mourn my past destructive blindness, To see now turn'd with scorn away Those eyes once fill'd...
Strana 46 - O sweet is the presence of one faithful friend. The crowds whom we smiled with, when gladness was ours, Are summer's bright blossoms, and autumn's gay stores ; But the friend on whose breast we in sorrow repose, That friend is the winter's lone beautiful rose.
Strana 53 - Then be it so, and let us part, Since love like mine has fail'd to move thee : But do not think this constant heart Can ever cease, ingrate, to love thee.