Reine Canziani [by C.G. Godwin]. |
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Pàgina 24
... followed him into the room ; but , when she raised her head from her mother's bosom , what was her emotion , her , almost breathless astonishment , to meet again that glance which had thrilled her very soul ! she recognized in ...
... followed him into the room ; but , when she raised her head from her mother's bosom , what was her emotion , her , almost breathless astonishment , to meet again that glance which had thrilled her very soul ! she recognized in ...
Pàgina 52
... followed him to his soli- tary chamber , they would there have learnt the melancholy truth , they would have found that in him the tide of life ran cold and cheerless , unwarmed by the beam illuming its surface . When he visited the ...
... followed him to his soli- tary chamber , they would there have learnt the melancholy truth , they would have found that in him the tide of life ran cold and cheerless , unwarmed by the beam illuming its surface . When he visited the ...
Pàgina 95
... followed that sweet form personating the daughter of Crete , through every maze of the dance ; he lived in that entranced delight which none but a poet or a painter can expe- rience . A thousand beautiful ideas crowded his mind ; he ...
... followed that sweet form personating the daughter of Crete , through every maze of the dance ; he lived in that entranced delight which none but a poet or a painter can expe- rience . A thousand beautiful ideas crowded his mind ; he ...
Pàgina 122
... followed that direction whence the sound seemed to proceed . Her heart beat with maternal alarm - she was not then deceived , the voice that sung came from beneath her daughter's window . She saw a man scale the walls , and , aided by ...
... followed that direction whence the sound seemed to proceed . Her heart beat with maternal alarm - she was not then deceived , the voice that sung came from beneath her daughter's window . She saw a man scale the walls , and , aided by ...
Pàgina 123
... followed has already been related — she wished that the triumph should be all Reine's - she was con- vinced that Monthermer had not seen her ; she stood entirely shaded from his view ; there was but one moment when he might have ...
... followed has already been related — she wished that the triumph should be all Reine's - she was con- vinced that Monthermer had not seen her ; she stood entirely shaded from his view ; there was but one moment when he might have ...
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Reine Canziani: A Tale of Modern Greece;, Volum 1 Catherine Godwin Previsualització no disponible - 2017 |
Reine Canziani: A Tale of Modern Greece;, Volum 1 Catherine Godwin Previsualització no disponible - 2017 |
Frases i termes més freqüents
affection Albanian amidst appeared arms Athenais Athens beautiful behold Belgrade believe blessed bosom Bosphorus breast bright cheek child clasped Constantine Constantinople couch countenance cried Reine Dardanelles dare dark daugh daughter dear dearest Reine death deep Dervise dreadful dwelling earth Eudora Eustace exclaimed eyes favourite fear feel felt female flowers gaze graceful Greece Greek grief groves hand happy heard heart heaven honour hope hour husband innocent Janissaries Kifri knew light lips listened look Lord Avlone Lord de Grey Marmaratouri melancholy ment mind mingled Monthermer Monthermer's mother never night noble Nourassin once pale Paleopulo Pasha Phocion Prinkipo Reine Canziani Reine's remained replied Seid seraglio shade silent slaves smile Smyrna soon sorrow soul speak spirit stood stranger sufferings Sultan sweet tears tender thee thermer thou thought tion trembling Turkish uttered Vasilika veil Vizier voice wandered whilst wife wretched young youth
Passatges populars
Pàgina 71 - These violent delights have violent ends, And in their triumph die; like fire and powder, Which, as they kiss, consume...
Pàgina 66 - Where woodbines flaunt, and roses shed a couch, While Evening draws her crimson curtains round, Trust your soft minutes with betraying Man. And let th...
Pàgina 52 - ... On branch after branch alighting, The gem did she still display, And, when nearest and most inviting, Then waft the fair gem away ? If thus the...
Pàgina 100 - Garcia, to whom 1 must be sacrificed, and all the vows I gave my dear Alphonso basely broken. No, it shall never be ; for I will die ; First, die ten thousand deaths ! — Look down, look down, [Kneels.
Pàgina 139 - This is no time for counsel. — I am deaf. Talk not of reason ! I have been too patient. L.ife is not worth my care. — My soul grows desperate. I'll bear her off, or perish in the attempt.
Pàgina 1 - For she was timid as the wintry flower, That, whiter than the snow it blooms among, Droops its fair head submissive to the power Of every angry blast which sweeps along, Sparing the lovely trembler, while the strong Majestic tenants of the leafless wood It levels low.
Pàgina 214 - Shipwrecked upon a kingdom, where no pity, No friends, no hope ; no kindred weep for me, Almost no grave allowed me. — Like the lily, That once was mistress of the field, and flourished, I'll hang my head, and perish.
Pàgina 192 - ... anger. If this being possessed the goodness and the power with which flattering priests have invested him, he would doubtless be inclined, and enabled to banish those evils which render the world a dungeon of distress, a vale of vanity and woe. — I will continue in it no longer.
Pàgina 240 - But here the cloud, So wills Eternal Providence, sits deep. Enough for us to know that this dark state, In wayward passions lost, and vain pursuits, This infancy of being, cannot prove The final issue of the works of God, By boundless love and perfect wisdom form'd, And ever rising with the rising mind.
Pàgina 2 - The Brides of Florence, a Play in Five Acts, illustrative of the Manners of the Middle Ages : with Historical Notes, and Minor Poems. By Randolph FitzEustace.