The Eve of San-Pietro: A Tale ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1804 |
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... letter , Moraldi led to the altar the victim of his unfeeling policy and am- bition . They remained at Naples some time after , in all the gaiety and splendour of that luxurious city , during which , Moraldi , through the influence of ...
... letter , Moraldi led to the altar the victim of his unfeeling policy and am- bition . They remained at Naples some time after , in all the gaiety and splendour of that luxurious city , during which , Moraldi , through the influence of ...
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... letters to Ubal- do were sometimes written in a style bordering on frenzy . To him would he paint the contrast between his lot and that of his brother ; to him de- scribe the beauties of the Marchesa , her winning smiles and fond ...
... letters to Ubal- do were sometimes written in a style bordering on frenzy . To him would he paint the contrast between his lot and that of his brother ; to him de- scribe the beauties of the Marchesa , her winning smiles and fond ...
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... , our wealth , our families shall be still more closely united ! " - " Thine shall be a daughter , " wrote the artful Ubaldo , in a letter to Moraldi ; " in all thou art to to follow his lead , in all he soars above 52 .
... , our wealth , our families shall be still more closely united ! " - " Thine shall be a daughter , " wrote the artful Ubaldo , in a letter to Moraldi ; " in all thou art to to follow his lead , in all he soars above 52 .
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... able subsistence than any dependence upon the rich and great can possibly afford you . In my desk are three letters , one to my son , one to the Marchese , and one to the Abbess of the the Convent of the Santa Ursulina , at Naples , 110.
... able subsistence than any dependence upon the rich and great can possibly afford you . In my desk are three letters , one to my son , one to the Marchese , and one to the Abbess of the the Convent of the Santa Ursulina , at Naples , 110.
Стр. 111
... letters ; it is , I trust , sufficient to defray any ex- penses you may immediately incur , and place you above obligations to strangers . This is but preparing for possibilities , my Viola , for I have no doubt but that your amiable ...
... letters ; it is , I trust , sufficient to defray any ex- penses you may immediately incur , and place you above obligations to strangers . This is but preparing for possibilities , my Viola , for I have no doubt but that your amiable ...
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Abruzzo Albenza anca art thou beauty benza Bertoldo Bianca bless bosom brother castle ceived CHAP character cheek chesa chese child companion Conte countenance creature cried Viola dark daugh death dreadful Eve of San-Pietro exclaimed eyes fancy father faultered favour fear feelings felt Frenchman gazed Gradisca hand happiness heard heart Heaven Holy honour hope hour idea interrupted Viola Juliana kucw Lady Laurentine Lilla lives look Lord Lorenzo manner Marchese marriage ment mind Monte Cassino Montebino moping Morano mother Naples nature ness never nexions night pale parents passion peace Pescara pillow poor prove raised recollection rence replied repose rest round saloon seek seemed shuddered sigh sink sleep smile soon sorrow soul stranger sunk sure sweet tears thee tion tone trembling Ubaldo uncon vate verdi vocable voice wife wish woman words wretched young Zanotti
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Стр. 176 - One morn I miss'd him on the custom'd hill, Along the heath and near his fav'rite tree; Another came; nor yet beside the rill. Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he; "The next with dirges due in sad array Slow thro' the church-way path we saw him borne.
Стр. 1 - Belial, in act more graceful and humane; A fairer person lost not Heav'n ; he seem'd For dignity compos'd and high exploit: But all was false and hollow ; though his Tongue Dropt Manna, and could make the worse appear The better reason, to perplex and dash Maturest Counsels: for his thoughts were low...
Стр. 243 - Then will I grant thee all thy soul's desire ; All that may charm thine ear, and please thy sight : All that thy thought can frame, or wish require,] To steep thy ravish'd senses in delight. The sumptuous feast, enhanc'd with music's sound , Fittest to tune the melting soul to love : Rich odors, breathing choicest sweets around...
Стр. 233 - Lear is doubtless correct when he says that it is "sharper than a serpent's tooth to have a thankless child.
Стр. 113 - It knows not wherefore : — What a kind of being is circumstance ! I am a soldier, and were yonder battlements, Garnish'd with combatants, and cannon-mounted, My daring breast would bound with exultation, And glorious hopes enliven this drear scene. Now dare not I scarce tread to my own hearing, Lest echo borrow superstition's tongue, And seem to answer me, like one departed.
Стр. 1 - I am settled, and bend np , Each corporal agent to this terrible feat.