The Tor hill. By the author of 'Brambletye house'.1826 |
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第 8 頁
... Cecil's decease ; a contingency which the boy's precarious state of health rendered not unlikely to occur . Hoping to atone , in some degree , for his own want of family honours , by an alliance with one who possessed them , Sir Lionel ...
... Cecil's decease ; a contingency which the boy's precarious state of health rendered not unlikely to occur . Hoping to atone , in some degree , for his own want of family honours , by an alliance with one who possessed them , Sir Lionel ...
第 22 頁
... Cecil , he was in his power ; merely con- temptible so long as he did not assert his claims , and easily disposed of when he should . All those who possessed contiguous property , and whose estates were wanted for the enlarge- ment of ...
... Cecil , he was in his power ; merely con- temptible so long as he did not assert his claims , and easily disposed of when he should . All those who possessed contiguous property , and whose estates were wanted for the enlarge- ment of ...
第 28 頁
... Cecil Hunger- ford . The former , who had originally entered college as a sizer , and had taken his degrees with a prodigious reputation for scholarship , was one of those pedants , pedagogues , and com- mentators , who , among his ...
... Cecil Hunger- ford . The former , who had originally entered college as a sizer , and had taken his degrees with a prodigious reputation for scholarship , was one of those pedants , pedagogues , and com- mentators , who , among his ...
第 33 頁
... Cecil Hungerford was one of those delicate , fragile , and almost ethereal forms , which at once lead you to expect a correspondent gentleness and refinement of mind . As a youth , he had the look of an angel , and the mens divinior c 5 ...
... Cecil Hungerford was one of those delicate , fragile , and almost ethereal forms , which at once lead you to expect a correspondent gentleness and refinement of mind . As a youth , he had the look of an angel , and the mens divinior c 5 ...
第 35 頁
... Cecil's , ap- peared peculiarly liable to be thrown , by any violent shock , out of that perfect balance which constitutes sanity ; and if he could either effect this object , or in any way stultify his intellec- tual powers , the plea ...
... Cecil's , ap- peared peculiarly liable to be thrown , by any violent shock , out of that perfect balance which constitutes sanity ; and if he could either effect this object , or in any way stultify his intellec- tual powers , the plea ...
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abbey abbot appeared Basset Beatrice beauty Beckhampton Hall Beelzebub beheld beneath better black sow captain Cecil chamber court cousin dæmon dagonets dark declaring devils doctor Dudley's Eastcheap escape exclaimed eyes father favour fear feel French Friar Frank Gad's lid Gascony Glastonbury Glastonbury Abbey hand head heard heart holy honour Hungerford Jack Dudley Jerome Cardan King King's kinsman knave knight Lady Fitzmaurice look Lord Cardinal Mahound Master Dudley Mattock Mendip Hills ment merry mind monks narch nature never papal bull party passed patron perjuries Pierre Poyns precentor present proceeded purpose pursuivant ragout rapier replied resumed round royal seated servant Sib Fawcett sing Sir Eustace Sir John Sir Lionel Fitzmaurice Snowdrop sooner sooth sort sound Star Chamber sword thee thou thought tion Tor House tower utter visitant voice warrant weapon ween whole words young
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第 83 頁 - I have loved thee, little Musgrave, Full long and many a day: " " So have I loved you, fair lady, Yet never word durst I say.
第 150 頁 - MARVEL no more although The songs, I sing, do moan ; For other life than woe, I never proved none. And in my heart also Is graven with letters deep, A thousand sighs and mo, A flood of tears to weep.
第 284 頁 - ... friendship. Such pleasures were then devised for the king's comfort and consolation, as might be invented, or by man's wit imagined. The banquets were set forth, with masks and mummeries, in so gorgeous a sort, and costly manner, that it was a heaven to behold.
第 335 頁 - And cursed heaven, and spake reproachful shame Of highest God, the Lord of life and light, A bold bad man, that dar'd to call by name Great Gorgon, prince of darkness and dead night, At which Cocytus quakes and Styx is put to flight.
第 82 頁 - Sith her father hath chose her a new, new love, And forbidde her to think of thee. Her father hath brought her a carlish knight, Sir John of the north countraye, And within three dayes shee must him wedde, Or he vowes he will her slaye.
第 153 頁 - The owl, with feeble sight, Lies lurking in the leaves, The sparrow in the frosty night May shroud her in the eaves.
第 81 頁 - And aye she laments the deadly feud Between her house and thine. And here she sends thee a silken scarf Bedewed with many a tear, And bids thee sometimes think on her, Who loved thee so dear. And here she sends thee a ring of gold, The last boon thou ma/st have, And bids thee wear it for her sake, When she is laid in grave.
第 151 頁 - Above a pearl in price, Or judged the owl in sight The sparhawk to excel, Which flieth but in the night, As all men know right well...
第 83 頁 - The priest was at the mass ; But he had more mind of the fine women, Then he had of our Ladyes grace. And some of them were clad in greene, And others were clad in pall ; 10 And then came in my Lord Barnardes wife, The fairest among them nll.