The Munster Cottage Boy: A Tale ...W.B. Gilley, 1820 |
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Pàgina 64
... heart owed such obliga- tions , and whose very persecution , when the petulance it excited had a little sub- sided , she considered an additional cause for gratitude and affection , since what but the highest regard and esteem for her ...
... heart owed such obliga- tions , and whose very persecution , when the petulance it excited had a little sub- sided , she considered an additional cause for gratitude and affection , since what but the highest regard and esteem for her ...
Pàgina 70
... heart will plead for me . " " Should it not , " said Dundonald- " should she remain insensible to the high honour your lordship has done her , by me she shall no longer be considered as a daughter . " In what a predicament did she find ...
... heart will plead for me . " " Should it not , " said Dundonald- " should she remain insensible to the high honour your lordship has done her , by me she shall no longer be considered as a daughter . " In what a predicament did she find ...
Pàgina 71
... heart shrunk with recoiling dismay , and tears gushed from her eyes . Yet why repent ? why regret she had not been more reso- lute ? To have braved the displeasure of her father , to have risked the friendship of the countess would it ...
... heart shrunk with recoiling dismay , and tears gushed from her eyes . Yet why repent ? why regret she had not been more reso- lute ? To have braved the displeasure of her father , to have risked the friendship of the countess would it ...
Pàgina 77
... heart : the smiles , the blushes , the general manner of Fidelia , had certainly inspired hopes : but was she to blame for their not being realized ? was he not himself , for not having taken ad- vantage of those demonstrations in his ...
... heart : the smiles , the blushes , the general manner of Fidelia , had certainly inspired hopes : but was she to blame for their not being realized ? was he not himself , for not having taken ad- vantage of those demonstrations in his ...
Pàgina 86
... than a suspi- cion of the integrity of Fidelia being en- tertained - of her so lately loved and va- lued - whom , but the preceding day , she pressed with maternal transport to her heart , as the 86 THE MUNSTER COTTAGE BOY .
... than a suspi- cion of the integrity of Fidelia being en- tertained - of her so lately loved and va- lued - whom , but the preceding day , she pressed with maternal transport to her heart , as the 86 THE MUNSTER COTTAGE BOY .
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 192 - Few in th' extreme, but all in the degree; The rogue and fool by fits is fair and wise; And ev'n the best, by fits, what they despise. 'Tis but by parts we follow good or ill; For, vice or virtue, self directs it still; Each individual seeks a sev'ral goal; But heav'n's great view is one, and that the whole. ' That counter-works each folly and caprice; That disappoints th...
Pàgina 121 - We, ignorant of ourselves, Beg often our own harms, which the wise powers Deny us for our good ; so find we profit, By losing of our prayers.
Pàgina 226 - Heaven from all creatures hides the book of fate All but the page prescribed, their present state: From brutes what men, from men what spirits know: Or who could suffer being here below ? The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to-day, Had he thy reason, would he skip and play ? Pleased to the last, he crops the flowery food, And licks the hand just raised to shed his blood.
Pàgina 153 - Our indiscretion sometimes serves us well, When our deep plots do pall: and that should teach us, There's a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough-hew them how we will.
Pàgina 192 - Virtuous and vicious ev'ry man must be, Few in th' extreme, but all in the degree; The rogue and fool by fits is fair and wise; And ev'n the best, by fits, what they despise.