The amnesty, or, The duke of Alba in Flanders |
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... Donna Benigna . They talked of the future prospects of their child ; and that future , which however they could not penetrate , appeared decked in the most auspicious and pleasing colours . How we delight to dwell on the subject nearest ...
... Donna Benigna . They talked of the future prospects of their child ; and that future , which however they could not penetrate , appeared decked in the most auspicious and pleasing colours . How we delight to dwell on the subject nearest ...
第 35 頁
... Donna . ONE bright evening , the heavens flushed with the hope of a fair morrow , and illuminated by the gay sunbeams , which danced on the wes- tern horizon ere bidding these realms farewell , a young girl sat pensively in a bower ...
... Donna . ONE bright evening , the heavens flushed with the hope of a fair morrow , and illuminated by the gay sunbeams , which danced on the wes- tern horizon ere bidding these realms farewell , a young girl sat pensively in a bower ...
第 45 頁
... . The minister desired instanter to see the hidalgo . Donna Benigna was in a flutter , wondering what could be the matter . Eunice , suspecting the truth , " quieted her father by assuring him that something good OR , ALBA IN FLANDERS . 45.
... . The minister desired instanter to see the hidalgo . Donna Benigna was in a flutter , wondering what could be the matter . Eunice , suspecting the truth , " quieted her father by assuring him that something good OR , ALBA IN FLANDERS . 45.
第 46 頁
... Donna Benigna immediately recollected the prophetic candle . 66 Hang the candle , " said the hidalgo , " give me my best suit . You Eunice - run for my trusty rapier - and you ! -you staring knave ! -bring me my buckskin boots . " Thus ...
... Donna Benigna immediately recollected the prophetic candle . 66 Hang the candle , " said the hidalgo , " give me my best suit . You Eunice - run for my trusty rapier - and you ! -you staring knave ! -bring me my buckskin boots . " Thus ...
第 49 頁
... Donna Benigna ; " you men are never satisfied . " " Your wife is right . And now I shall leave you for the present ; your time is precious . Farewell , Don Estevan . Your servant , Señora ! " Eunice followed him to the door , and he ...
... Donna Benigna ; " you men are never satisfied . " " Your wife is right . And now I shall leave you for the present ; your time is precious . Farewell , Don Estevan . Your servant , Señora ! " Eunice followed him to the door , and he ...
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第 135 頁 - I saw young Harry, with his beaver on, His cuisses on his thighs, gallantly arm'd, Rise from the ground like feather'd Mercury, And vaulted with such ease into his seat As if an angel dropp'd down from the clouds, To turn and wind a fiery Pegasus, And witch the world with noble horsemanship.
第 142 頁 - From camp to camp, through the foul womb of night, The hum of either army stilly sounds, That the fix'd sentinels almost receive The secret whispers of each other's watch...
第 68 頁 - Sometime, we see a cloud that's dragonish, A vapour, sometime, like a bear, or lion, A tower'd citadel, a pendant rock, A forked mountain, or blue promontory With trees upon't, that nod unto the world, And mock our eyes with air: thou hast seen these signs; They are black vesper's pageants.
第 136 頁 - Him the Almighty Power Hurled headlong flaming from the ethereal sky, With hideous ruin and combustion, down To bottomless perdition, there to dwell In adamantine chains and penal fire, Who durst defy the Omnipotent to arms.
第 257 頁 - And longer had she sung — but, with a frown, Revenge impatient rose ; He threw his blood-stain'd sword in thunder down...
第 92 頁 - A blank, my lord. She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i...
第 182 頁 - Unmix' d with drops of bitter, which neglect Or temper sheds into thy crystal cup. Thou art the nurse of virtue. In thine arms She smiles, appearing, as in truth she is, Heaven-born, and destined to the skies again.
第 74 頁 - Looking tranquillity! It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chilness to my .trembling heart.
第 29 頁 - And from Shakespeare she gained a great store of information amongst the rest, that -'Trifles light as air, Are, to the jealous, confirmation strong, As proofs of Holy Writ.
第 33 頁 - And with a sudden rush of passion through the blood, he seemed to hold her once more in his arms, he felt the warmth of her cheek on his; all her fresh and fragrant youth was present to him, the love in her voice, and in her proud eyes. He turned away, threw himself into a chair, and buried his face in his hands. Sir James looked down upon him. Instead of sympathy, there was a positive lightening in the elder man's face — a gleam of satisfaction. "Cheer up, old fellow!