The Invisible Enemy, Or, The Mines of Wielitska: A Polish Legendary Romance : in Four Volumes, Volumen1Printed at the Minerva Press, for Lane, Newman, and Company, 1806 |
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... happiness and liberty . Swarms of owls and bats occupied the interior and inferior parts . Here the ivy , which delights in soli- tary and umbrageous places , might be said to hold its domain . Like the mournful yew and funereal cypress ...
... happiness and liberty . Swarms of owls and bats occupied the interior and inferior parts . Here the ivy , which delights in soli- tary and umbrageous places , might be said to hold its domain . Like the mournful yew and funereal cypress ...
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... had drawn the chief of his maxims , and formed his ideas . At length they retired for the night , and Leopold was left at liberty to indulge indulge the reflection of his happiness , in being under THE INVISIBLE ENEMY . 41.
... had drawn the chief of his maxims , and formed his ideas . At length they retired for the night , and Leopold was left at liberty to indulge indulge the reflection of his happiness , in being under THE INVISIBLE ENEMY . 41.
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... happiness , in being under the same roof with his beloved Rhodiska , CHAP . II . ON the first appearance of the sun above the horizon , Leopold rose , and met Byloff and his son in the hall . He acquainted them with the Count's advice ...
... happiness , in being under the same roof with his beloved Rhodiska , CHAP . II . ON the first appearance of the sun above the horizon , Leopold rose , and met Byloff and his son in the hall . He acquainted them with the Count's advice ...
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... happiness of enjoying . the presence of Rhodiska , not to quit By- loff till Colonel Zulmandorf's answer should arrive . He pleaded to the Count , as an excuse , that it was necessary he should join his endeavours to those of Lu- dowico ...
... happiness of enjoying . the presence of Rhodiska , not to quit By- loff till Colonel Zulmandorf's answer should arrive . He pleaded to the Count , as an excuse , that it was necessary he should join his endeavours to those of Lu- dowico ...
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... happiness was concerned . Lan- franco asked permission to converse with Rhodiska once more on the subject , which the Count readily granted , and told him , that he would find her , he believed , in the garden . When Lanfranco ...
... happiness was concerned . Lan- franco asked permission to converse with Rhodiska once more on the subject , which the Count readily granted , and told him , that he would find her , he believed , in the garden . When Lanfranco ...
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acquainted alarm anatomist appeared arms arrived assassins astonishment beheld Byloff Carpathian Mountains Cassimir Castle of Vistulof cause cavern ceived chaise CHAP Colonel companion conceal Count Gustavus Count Petrowitz Count Rosomaski Countess Cracow cried Rhodiska danger daugh daughter Dauvernop dear death diska domestics Dorbalec Dorothea dreadful endeavoured enemy entered étui exclaimed eyes father favour female forest gave give hand happiness heard heart Heaven horse hour husband infant innocence instant instantly INVISIBLE ENEMY Irvan knew lady Lanfranco leave Leopold and Ludowico looked Ludo magistrate maski ment misfortune morning never night officer of police passed perceived person pistols pold present prison rendered replied Leopold replied Rosomaski retired returned Roso Rosomaski and Rhodiska sabre somaski soon sooner spect stantly sufferings surprise ther Theresia thought tion told trepan trunk uttered Vendost whilst wico wife wish Zabno Zedeo Zerbetta Zokalef Zulasko
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Página 81 - Had risen, or heaved his head ; but that the will And high permission of all-ruling Heaven Left him at large to his own dark designs; That with reiterated crimes he might Heap on himself damnation...
Página 81 - Had ris'n or heav'd his head, but that the will And high permission of all-ruling Heaven Left him at large to his own dark designs, That with reiterated crimes he might Heap on himself damnation, while he sought Evil to others, and enrag'd might see How all his malice serv'd but to bring forth Infinite goodness, grace and mercy shewn On Man by him seduc't, but on himself Treble confusion, wrath and vengeance pour'd.
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