Montalva, or, Annals of guilt |
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... thee as the wife of the duke ; and thou wilt enjoy the de- lightful consciousness of fulfiling a sacred duty , by complying with my will ; but shouldst thou refuse , shouldst thou rashly presume to be the arbiter of thy own destiny ...
... thee as the wife of the duke ; and thou wilt enjoy the de- lightful consciousness of fulfiling a sacred duty , by complying with my will ; but shouldst thou refuse , shouldst thou rashly presume to be the arbiter of thy own destiny ...
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Ann Mary Hamilton. 1 of an offended parent shall follow thee . " He ceased , for the unfortunate Cle- mentina sunk senseless at his feet ; and it was long before she gave any signs of returning animation ; but when she did recover , all ...
Ann Mary Hamilton. 1 of an offended parent shall follow thee . " He ceased , for the unfortunate Cle- mentina sunk senseless at his feet ; and it was long before she gave any signs of returning animation ; but when she did recover , all ...
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... Oh , may Heaven bless thee as fer- vently as I do , my beloved girl " ( said the signor ) , and he mingled his tears with hers . Hard was the struggle of the amiable duchess , to perform to t her lord the duties of a wife . Proud , 14.
... Oh , may Heaven bless thee as fer- vently as I do , my beloved girl " ( said the signor ) , and he mingled his tears with hers . Hard was the struggle of the amiable duchess , to perform to t her lord the duties of a wife . Proud , 14.
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... thee , oh child of the dust ( said she to the duke ) , all here is calculated to touch the senses , and to dazzle the imagination ; the hand of beauty presents to thee the cup of pleasure , and her seducing voice invites thee to quaff ...
... thee , oh child of the dust ( said she to the duke ) , all here is calculated to touch the senses , and to dazzle the imagination ; the hand of beauty presents to thee the cup of pleasure , and her seducing voice invites thee to quaff ...
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... thee . " Claudia gladly obeyed , and followed the signor to his home . He called the person who superintended the affairs of his household , and gave her a charge to be kind to the young peasant . peasant , she was disgusted with her ...
... thee . " Claudia gladly obeyed , and followed the signor to his home . He called the person who superintended the affairs of his household , and gave her a charge to be kind to the young peasant . peasant , she was disgusted with her ...
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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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