The Knights: Tales Illustrative of the Marvellous, Volumen1Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... hand ; but love , who mocks these prejudices and the arbitrary laws of pride , who strengthens by oppofition , and who finds nourishment in tears , exerted his power on the heart of the princess , and rendered it fenfible of the ...
... hand ; but love , who mocks these prejudices and the arbitrary laws of pride , who strengthens by oppofition , and who finds nourishment in tears , exerted his power on the heart of the princess , and rendered it fenfible of the ...
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... hands of her mortal enemy . 66 After the departure of Sigifmond , the guard in obedience to his commands made a strict search for the lover of Hip- polita throughout Tours and the adja- cent villages : but nothing was equal to the ...
... hands of her mortal enemy . 66 After the departure of Sigifmond , the guard in obedience to his commands made a strict search for the lover of Hip- polita throughout Tours and the adja- cent villages : but nothing was equal to the ...
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... hands , shouted to the troop , and fpurred his horse . The father and his child were foon overtaken . Amiable Egremont ! thou paragon of lovers , and mirror of chivalry ! had chance directed thee to feek thy fafety in the road to ...
... hands , shouted to the troop , and fpurred his horse . The father and his child were foon overtaken . Amiable Egremont ! thou paragon of lovers , and mirror of chivalry ! had chance directed thee to feek thy fafety in the road to ...
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... hands of his enemies ; and to ef cape from them he had no alternative but to abandon his child , and swim acrofs a broad , deep , and dangerous river . How dreadful were his feelings , what torture did his heart endure when he perceived ...
... hands of his enemies ; and to ef cape from them he had no alternative but to abandon his child , and swim acrofs a broad , deep , and dangerous river . How dreadful were his feelings , what torture did his heart endure when he perceived ...
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... hand feize the collar of his tunic , and recover- ing by degrees , found himfelf on the beach , in the hands of an armed stranger , who was making every effort to recal him to life . At firft Sigifmond could only exprefs his gratitude ...
... hand feize the collar of his tunic , and recover- ing by degrees , found himfelf on the beach , in the hands of an armed stranger , who was making every effort to recal him to life . At firft Sigifmond could only exprefs his gratitude ...
Términos y frases comunes
affembly againſt Aleria amufe anſwer appeared arms Badine caft caufe Count of Tours courſe cried Dagobert defign defire diſcover diſtance dreffed eaſe Egremont eyes faid the Knight faid Tourville fame fatire fatisfied favour feathers feemed felf felves fenfible ferved fhall fhame fhort fhould fide fign firft firſt fituation fleep fmile fome foon fpeak fquire ftill fubject fuch fuffer fure furpriſed furrounded Gloriana Grouvelle hand heart herſelf himſelf Hippolita horfe horſe inftrument itſelf juſt lady lefs loft look Madam mafter miſtreſs moft moſt mufic muft muſt myſelf Naples obferved paffed paffion palace perfon pilgrim pleaſed Pleaſure prefent Princefs raiſed reafon reft replied reſpect rofe ſaid Saladin Saracens ſeen ſhall ſhe Sigifmond ſome ſpoke Squire Steno ſtill Strigillina Syria thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought took underſtand uſe verſes Violetta whofe yourſelf
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Página iii - Tiger: But in a sieve I'll thither sail, And, like a rat without a tail, I'll do, I'll do, and I'll do.
Página 237 - I had rather be a kitten, and cry mew Than one of these same metre ballad-mongers...
Página 151 - noint, and then I'll mount. Now I'm furnish'd, now I'm furnish'd for my flight. Now I go ; now, now I fly, — Malkin, my sweet spirit, and I. Oh ! what a dainty pleasure is this, To sail in the air, When the moon shines fair, To sing, to dance, to toy, and kiss ! Over woods, high rocks, and mountains, Over hills and misty fountains...
Página 237 - I'd rather hear a brazen candlestick turn'd, or a dry-wheel grate on the axle-tree, and that would nothing set my teeth on edge nothing so much as mincing Poetry.
Página 252 - It is built in the form of an amphitheatre, on the fide of a hill, near the river Kokel« 47 miles N of Hermanftadtl Lon.
Página ix - I refolved to perfift in it, and I have not fcrupled to borrow largely from foreign fources.