The banks of the Douro; or, The maid of Portugal, כרך 3 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 5
עמוד 142
... and I can never think of him but my heart overflows with gratitude - I will
disclose his story to you , my dear young lady , because I know you are prudent
and good . But first I must request you will carefully preserve the secret which I
confide ...
... and I can never think of him but my heart overflows with gratitude - I will
disclose his story to you , my dear young lady , because I know you are prudent
and good . But first I must request you will carefully preserve the secret which I
confide ...
עמוד 217
At this last request , she faintly murmured , that such repeated instances of regard
, and repentance of his conduct towards her , would make her , had her father
lived , regret she must inevitably VOL . III . L . quit quit a world , that his penitence
...
At this last request , she faintly murmured , that such repeated instances of regard
, and repentance of his conduct towards her , would make her , had her father
lived , regret she must inevitably VOL . III . L . quit quit a world , that his penitence
...
עמוד 255
Amelrosa complied with his request , and desired him not to fatigue himself with
talking , till he had some repose , and then went to inform Lord Rossmore of what
had passed , who was impatient to hear Jacome ' s communication ; Zri ars ...
Amelrosa complied with his request , and desired him not to fatigue himself with
talking , till he had some repose , and then went to inform Lord Rossmore of what
had passed , who was impatient to hear Jacome ' s communication ; Zri ars ...
עמוד 276
... she had left her child at the cottage of a female peasant ; but in returning to me
to request I would take charge of it and remove it elsewhere as soon as possible ,
she was met by her father and uncle , who forced her to return home with them ...
... she had left her child at the cottage of a female peasant ; but in returning to me
to request I would take charge of it and remove it elsewhere as soon as possible ,
she was met by her father and uncle , who forced her to return home with them ...
עמוד 306
... were evidently sincere ; and he had though too late endeavored to atone by
every thing in his power for his guilty errors ; but her principal inducement for
complying with this request , was to have the pleasure of being with the little boy
whom ...
... were evidently sincere ; and he had though too late endeavored to atone by
every thing in his power for his guilty errors ; but her principal inducement for
complying with this request , was to have the pleasure of being with the little boy
whom ...
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The Banks of the Douro: Or, the Maid of Portugal, a Tale; Vol. II <span dir=ltr>Emily Clark</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2017 |
The Banks of the Douro: Or, the Maid of Portugal, a Tale; Vol. II <span dir=ltr>Emily Clark</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2017 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
acquainted added affection Amelrosa appearance arrived asked assured attached attended attention beautiful behold cause child circumstance concluded conduct continued conversation convinced countenance daughter dear desired discovered door Elmira engaged entered expected expressed extremely eyes father fearful feelings felt followed formed fortune gave give gone hand happy hear heard heart Heartwell hope hour immediately knew lady Lady Archdale late leave letter likewise live look Lord Conrade Lord Ross Lord Rossmore lordship Lucy manner married mentioned mind Minette mistress Montague morning mother never nurse obliged occasion passed person pleased pleasure possessed possible present procured quit received reflections regard remain replied request resided respecting saying seemed seen sent servant situation soon sorrow speak Stanhope suffered taken tears thing thought till tion took town unfortunate wished woman young
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 200 - FIdele's grassy tomb, Soft maids and village hinds shall bring Each opening sweet, of earliest bloom, And rifle all the breathing spring. No wailing ghost shall dare appear To vex with shrieks this quiet grove; But shepherd lads assemble here, And melting virgins own their love. No wither'd witch shall here be seen, No goblins lead their nightly crew : The female fays shall haunt the green, And dress thy grave with pearly dew.
עמוד 281 - Me miserable ! which way shall I fly Infinite wrath, and infinite despair? Which way I fly is Hell; myself am Hell; And, in the lowest deep, a lower deep Still threatening to devour me opens wide, To which the Hell I suffer seems a Heaven.
עמוד 31 - And bade to form her infant mind. Stern rugged nurse, thy rigid lore With patience many a year she bore : What sorrow was, thou bad'st her know, And from her own she learn'd to melt at others
עמוד 92 - Of new and appropriate metaphors, expressed with a happy felicity of style, the following may serve as a specimen : Once I was happy • Clear and serene my life's calm current ran While scarce a breezy wish provok'd its tide ; Down the smooth flood the tuneful passions fell In easy lapse, and slumber'd as they pass'd. From this it may be concluded that they were somnambulists, for their progressive motion was not hindered by sleep. One more instance and I have done. Matilda informs her train, that...
עמוד 55 - Dark tempest scowling o'er the shorten'd day, And hears, with ear appall'd, the impetuous surge Beneath him thunder! — So, with heart opprest, Alone, reluctant, desolate, and slow, By friendship's cheering radiance now unblest, Along life's rudest path I seem to go; Nor see where yet the anxious heart may rest, That trembling at the past — recoils from future woe!
עמוד 225 - To deck the ground where thou art laid. When howling winds, and beating rain, In tempests shake the sylvan cell: Or midst the chace on ev'ry plain, The tender thought on thee shall dwell.
עמוד 323 - Declining, hide their beauty from the sun, Nor give their spotted bosoms to the gaze Of hasty passenger. On hedge banks the wild germander of a fine azure blue is conspicuous, and the whole surface of meadows is often covered by the yellow crowfoot.
עמוד 301 - Must I, an exiled outcast, have A father's curse, a mother's tears ? And leave an aged sire to weep His faithless maid of Donalblayne ? " And wilt thou love me, gentle youth, When these few charms for aye are flown 1 " — " Sweet maid, this heart with love and truth Shall ever beat for thee alone." No footstep stirred, the winds were hushed, Each eye was closed in balmy rest ; To Marion's arms Lord Malcolm rushed, And clasped the trembler to his breast. The vessel swept the dimpled tide, And bounded...
עמוד 47 - Glenholme indeed possessed • a form Of majesty with youthful beauty grac'd. He was the soldier's idol ; such a spirit Beam'd from his eyes, his presence, like the sun, Gladden'd beholders hearts.