Lord Morcar of Hereward: A Romance of the Times of William the Conqueror, 第 4 卷A.K. Newman, 1829 |
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... , may the blessing of England's unhappy son rest on you , for the gentleness wherewith you have borne yourself towards him in cap- tivity ! Mine are but sorry legacies , " he added , with a forced smile ; 66 yet this 32 LORD MORCAR .
... , may the blessing of England's unhappy son rest on you , for the gentleness wherewith you have borne yourself towards him in cap- tivity ! Mine are but sorry legacies , " he added , with a forced smile ; 66 yet this 32 LORD MORCAR .
第 38 頁
... glances over it , so did the scarce - uttered greetings and clouded brows of the courtiers re- flect the lowered look and smileless lip of the heir of England ; but De Lacy heed- ed them not he had a tale to tell , 38 LORD MORCAR .
... glances over it , so did the scarce - uttered greetings and clouded brows of the courtiers re- flect the lowered look and smileless lip of the heir of England ; but De Lacy heed- ed them not he had a tale to tell , 38 LORD MORCAR .
第 40 頁
... England , only to be for- bidden his presence ? But be it so , my lord , I can retain my tidings - the rebel may escape , and the monarch reserve his smiles for a more favoured noble - one who has earned his countenance by ' tendance on ...
... England , only to be for- bidden his presence ? But be it so , my lord , I can retain my tidings - the rebel may escape , and the monarch reserve his smiles for a more favoured noble - one who has earned his countenance by ' tendance on ...
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... England dream , that at that moment the thoughts of his favourite daughter were with his enemy . The prince royal , who had been silently pacing the apartment , paused in his pro- gress as the noble entered ; and as at in- tervals he ...
... England dream , that at that moment the thoughts of his favourite daughter were with his enemy . The prince royal , who had been silently pacing the apartment , paused in his pro- gress as the noble entered ; and as at in- tervals he ...
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... England , " she replied , 66 you may not weep with me , for I have no tear to shed - and who can share my sorrows ? Meseemed , as I left the cham- ber of our royal father , that I could have died . But , alas ! it was a vain 54 LORD ...
... England , " she replied , 66 you may not weep with me , for I have no tear to shed - and who can share my sorrows ? Meseemed , as I left the cham- ber of our royal father , that I could have died . But , alas ! it was a vain 54 LORD ...
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第 198 頁 - Few and short were the prayers we said, And we spoke not a word of sorrow ; But we steadfastly gazed on the face that was dead, And we bitterly thought of the morrow.
第 30 頁 - The sword which had defied The mightiest, lay broken near ; And yet no sign or sound of fear Came from that lip of pride ; And never king or conqueror's brow Wore higher look than his did now.
第 187 頁 - The very head and front of my offending Hath this extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech, And little bless'd with the set phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years...
第 207 頁 - Oh ! I could talk to thee for ever. Thus Eternally admiring, fix and gaze On those dear eyes ; for every glance they send Darts through my soul, and almost gives enjoyment.
第 45 頁 - And friends may meet in moments gay, And the dancing heart keep holiday ; Yet oh ! far oftener must it bear Its solitary load of care, Aching in anguish deep and lone, For many a lov'd and loving one. — I'll not believe that at his birth To Man such sympathies were given ; But that their joys, so few on Earth, Might be renew'd in Heaven. Then tell not me — it cannot be, That Death, my love, may alter thee.
第 95 頁 - ... of hell ; While all around fell woes appear, Sharp Pain, and moody Hate, and self-avoiding Fear. To thee is sweet the lonely heart That owns no tie of love on earth, To ease it from the frequent smart That lurks beneath the veil of mirth ; Upon whose drear and desert state, Not one last ling'ring ray may wait, Of all that once was precious here, Of all that beauty gave, or happiness made dear.
第 45 頁 - To some far-distant home? Though many an hour of love and mirth May cheer man's spirit here on earth, And friends may meet in moments gay, And the dancing heart keep holiday ; Yet oh ! far oftener must it bear Its solitary load of care, Aching in anguish deep and lone, For many a loved and loving one.