The heirs of VilleroyPrinted at the Minerva Press, for Lane, Newman, and Company, 1806 |
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... Ah ! " exclaimed that lady to herself , " the proof is positive ! " The woman was going off , when a thought of her not again returning struck Mrs. Mrs. Jeffries , and she called her hastily back . 12 THE HEIRS OF VILLEROY .
... Ah ! " exclaimed that lady to herself , " the proof is positive ! " The woman was going off , when a thought of her not again returning struck Mrs. Mrs. Jeffries , and she called her hastily back . 12 THE HEIRS OF VILLEROY .
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Henrietta Rouvière Mosse. Mrs. Jeffries , and she called her hastily back . " Here , " said she , " is my direction ; in case I should not see you any more , you will know where to enquire after the child and ... called her hastily ...
Henrietta Rouvière Mosse. Mrs. Jeffries , and she called her hastily back . " Here , " said she , " is my direction ; in case I should not see you any more , you will know where to enquire after the child and ... called her hastily ...
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... called by her friends Anna , by the servants the same , with the addition of Miss ; and as she grew up she was noticed in , the neighbourhood by the name of Jeffries , with- out its being known whether she had a right to it , or even ...
... called by her friends Anna , by the servants the same , with the addition of Miss ; and as she grew up she was noticed in , the neighbourhood by the name of Jeffries , with- out its being known whether she had a right to it , or even ...
第 153 頁
... called Ochy Hole , and dipped their hands in its wells - When after seeing every thing worthy of note in Somersetshire , they continued their route on to Bristol . they surveyed the famous cavities of Poole and Elden ; entered the ...
... called Ochy Hole , and dipped their hands in its wells - When after seeing every thing worthy of note in Somersetshire , they continued their route on to Bristol . they surveyed the famous cavities of Poole and Elden ; entered the ...
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... called " Stone Gate , " the first object which caught their eye was the immense extent of the aisle , five hundred feet in length , paved with large squares squares of a white and greyish marble , the roof THE HEIRS OF VILLEROY . 157.
... called " Stone Gate , " the first object which caught their eye was the immense extent of the aisle , five hundred feet in length , paved with large squares squares of a white and greyish marble , the roof THE HEIRS OF VILLEROY . 157.
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第 155 頁 - Now glow'd the firmament With living sapphires : Hesperus, that led The starry host, rode brightest, till the moon, Rising in clouded majesty, at length Apparent queen unveil'd her peerless light, And o'er the dark her silver mantle threw.
第 20 頁 - DUKE'S PALACE. [Enter DUKE, CURIO, LORDS; MUSICIANS attending.] DUKE. If music be the food of love, play on, Give me excess of it; that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken and so die.— That strain again;— it had a dying fall; O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet south, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour.— Enough; no more; 'Tis not so sweet now as it was before.
第 153 頁 - Sweet smiling village, loveliest of the lawn, Thy sports are fled, and all thy charms withdrawn; Amidst thy bowers the tyrant's hand is seen, And desolation saddens all thy green : One only master grasps the whole domain, And half a tillage stints thy smiling plain.
第 186 頁 - O Nature boon, from whom proceed Each forceful thought, each prompted deed; If but from thee I hope to feel, On all my heart imprint thy seal...
第 153 頁 - But now the sounds of population fail, No cheerful murmurs fluctuate in the gale, No busy steps the grass-grown footway tread, For all the bloomy flush of life is fled.
第 41 頁 - midst the chase, on every plain, The tender thought on thee shall dwell ; Each lonely scene shall thee restore ; For thee the tear be duly shed ; Belov'd till life can charm no more, And mourn'd till Pity's self be dead.
第 223 頁 - Of manners gentle, of affections mild ; In wit, a man ; simplicity, a child ; With native humour temp'ring virtuous rage, Form'd to delight at once and lash the age ; Above temptation, in a low estate ; And uncorrupted...
第 94 頁 - But thou, O Hope, with eyes so fair, What was thy delighted measure ? Still it whisper'd promis'd pleasure, And bade the lovely scenes at distance hail ! Still would her touch the strain prolong...
第 110 頁 - Yet still he kept his wild unalter'd mien, While each strain'd ball of sight seem'd bursting from his head. Thy numbers, Jealousy, to nought were fix'd ; Sad proof of thy distressful state ; Of differing themes the veering song was mix'd, And now it courted Love, now raving call'd on Hate.
第 iii 頁 - Love gives esteem, and then he gives desert, He either finds equality, or makes it; Like Death, he knows no diffrence in degrees, But plains, and levels all."—DRYDEJT.