I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her, but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the hue of death; her features appeared to change,... The Quarterly Review - Pągina 3811818Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | 1818
...of forgetfulness. But it was in vain : I slept indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking...the hue of death ; her features appeared to change, and I thought that I held the corpse of my dead mother in my arms; a shrowd enveloped her form, and... | |
 | Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1823
...of forgetfulness. But it was in vain : I slept indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I F2 embraced her ; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1835
...of forgetfulness. But it was in vain ; I slept indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her ; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1835
...of forgetful ness. But it was in vain ; I slept indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her ; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1838 - 1198 pągines
...of f»rgetfulness. But it was in vain ; I slept iudeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest d'eains. 1 thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health,...walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, 1 embraced her; bai a» I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1841
...of forgetfulness. But it was in vain; I slept indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1853
...of forgetfulness. But it was in vain ; I slept indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her ; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
 | Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1869 - 198 pągines
...of forgetfulness. But it was in vain : I slept indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking...in the streets of Ingolstadt. — \ Delighted and surprised, I embraced her; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
 | Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876
...saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, obert Chambers and I thought that I held the corpse of my dead mother in my arms ; a shroud enveloped her form, and... | |
 | Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876
...of forgetfulness. But it was in vain ; I slept indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I dges there regarded these theorems, as proceeding from a youth of twenty, ' with astonishment' Havin surprised, I embraced her ; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
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