The Eve of San-Pietro: A Tale. In Three Volumes..T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1804 |
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... returned to seek it , was no where to be found . It was now therefore beyond all doubt that he was , and must ever remain , the slave of Ubal- do ; he held a damning proof ' against him , and consequently had it at all times in his ...
... returned to seek it , was no where to be found . It was now therefore beyond all doubt that he was , and must ever remain , the slave of Ubal- do ; he held a damning proof ' against him , and consequently had it at all times in his ...
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... returned to the convent , exulting in his own pene- tration , and only more determined and malignant in his designs against the Marchese . The means by which he gained the guilty weapon of Morano is already known ; long observant of his ...
... returned to the convent , exulting in his own pene- tration , and only more determined and malignant in his designs against the Marchese . The means by which he gained the guilty weapon of Morano is already known ; long observant of his ...
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... returning to a life of honour and virtue , it was not till they put up for the night , that she thought of examining the features of her guide , who , but on such sub- jects as were requisite to the prosecu- tion of their journey , had ...
... returning to a life of honour and virtue , it was not till they put up for the night , that she thought of examining the features of her guide , who , but on such sub- jects as were requisite to the prosecu- tion of their journey , had ...
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... Returning homeward after he had left his innocent companions to perish , as he thought , by the inclem- ency of the night , he was encountered by three of a resolute band of robbers , who instantly attacked him ; deter mined not to part ...
... Returning homeward after he had left his innocent companions to perish , as he thought , by the inclem- ency of the night , he was encountered by three of a resolute band of robbers , who instantly attacked him ; deter mined not to part ...
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... returned in the space of three hours , bearing the heavy tidings of his death . After the interview with his son in the morning , he had appeared much bet ter , but so rapid were the changes in his disorder , that before the evening ...
... returned in the space of three hours , bearing the heavy tidings of his death . After the interview with his son in the morning , he had appeared much bet ter , but so rapid were the changes in his disorder , that before the evening ...
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Abruzzo agita agony Albenza ance behold Bertoldo bosom breast castle chese child Claudine Cleance Corvino cottage countenance cried crimes curse danger dared death deprived despair door dreadful dungeon dying Eloise Eve of San exclaimed existence eyes fatal fatal beauty fatal secret fate Father Jerome fear feelings garment gazed Gradisca groan guilty Guiseppe hand happiness hastened heart Heaven honour hope horror hour induced infant innocence instantly inwardly Italy look Lord Lorenzo Louis de Volange Marchese di Morano Marquis de Volange marriage ment mind miseries misfortunes Moraldi mother murder Naples ness never night offspring once pangs parent Paulina peace poniard proved quired racter repentant replied revenge round ruin San Pietro secret seek Signiora small pox soon sorrow soul spirit sufferings tears tenderness thee thou thought tion treachery Ubal Ubaldo vengeance victim villain Viola virtuous wife witness woman wound wretched youth Zanotti
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Página 199 - What though the field be lost? All is not lost; the unconquerable will, And study of revenge, immortal hate, And courage never to submit or yield: And what is else not to be overcome?
Página 199 - Reserved him to more wrath ; for now the thought Both of lost happiness, and lasting pain, Torments him : round he throws his baleful eyes, That witness'd huge affliction and dismay Mix'd with obdurate pride and steadfast hate : At once, as far as Angels...
Página 166 - His cloister'd flight; ere to black Hecate's summons The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums Hath rung night's yawning peal, there shall be done A deed of dreadful note.
Página 166 - Unmark'd ; — see, from behind her secret stand, The sly informer minutes every fault, And her dread diary with horror fills.
Página 233 - Syphax, we must work in haste: Oh think what anxious moments pass between The birth of plots and their last fatal periods. Oh ! 'tis a dreadful interval of time, Filled up with horror all, and big with death...