Montalva, or, Annals of guilt |
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... Clara . ' ' I prithee , dear tempter ( said Clara ) , no more ; I will not sin against maiden modesty . Heavens ! should he reject me . Oh , Rosana , I cannot bear the thought . " " Were you in any other circum- stances ( cried Rosana ) ...
... Clara . ' ' I prithee , dear tempter ( said Clara ) , no more ; I will not sin against maiden modesty . Heavens ! should he reject me . Oh , Rosana , I cannot bear the thought . " " Were you in any other circum- stances ( cried Rosana ) ...
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... Clara ; I would have given the world to know , whether I was indeed the fortunate man on whom she had bestowed her heart . From the title , signor , I was inclined to hope it might be so ; yet it was more than possible that Madrid ...
... Clara ; I would have given the world to know , whether I was indeed the fortunate man on whom she had bestowed her heart . From the title , signor , I was inclined to hope it might be so ; yet it was more than possible that Madrid ...
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Ann Mary Hamilton. tion of Clara , and at all events , to try to see her . tune . " I was circumspect in my enquiries , but I learned enough to convince me , that Clara would be one of the noblest matches in Spain . She was an orphan of ...
Ann Mary Hamilton. tion of Clara , and at all events , to try to see her . tune . " I was circumspect in my enquiries , but I learned enough to convince me , that Clara would be one of the noblest matches in Spain . She was an orphan of ...
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... Clara ; and that , as she was circum- stanced , was in truth no easy task ; it was one that I resolved to undertake , and for several nights and days , I strolled near the house of Don Juan , in the hope that I might by accident get a ...
... Clara ; and that , as she was circum- stanced , was in truth no easy task ; it was one that I resolved to undertake , and for several nights and days , I strolled near the house of Don Juan , in the hope that I might by accident get a ...
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... Clara ( returned I ) , and happy will the man be who obtains possession of so inva- luable a prize . ' ' " " Ah , poor lady ( said she ) , her hand will , I fear , be unaccompanied with her heart . ' " Not to tire your patience ...
... Clara ( returned I ) , and happy will the man be who obtains possession of so inva- luable a prize . ' ' " " Ah , poor lady ( said she ) , her hand will , I fear , be unaccompanied with her heart . ' " Not to tire your patience ...
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affection Albertina Alberto Anselmo appeared aunt beauty beheld beloved bestow Bianca birth bosom Camillo castle cause child Clara Claudia Clementina convent Corinna Count D'Rosonio countenance countess cried Montalva cried the count daugh daughter dear death Di Soranzo Diana Douglas distress Don Carlos Don Juan dorno duke Ellen endeavoured exclaimed eyes father favour fear feel Fernando Fiametta fortune friendship gave girl grief guilt hand happiness heart Heaven honour hope infant Isabel knew lady abbess Laney Laura Lauretta lord marchioness Maria marquis marriage marry ment mind minstrel Montoni mother Naples ness never noble orphan parents passion peace pleasure poor possessed promise ranzo received regret rendered replied Rome Santenos signor cried Signora Sforza soon Soranzo Spain spirits Stephano suffer sylph talva tears temper Teresa thank thee thou art thought tion turbed unhappy Valeria Victoria Viola vowed wife wish woman wretched young
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