The recess; or, A tale of other times, by the author of The chapter of accidents, 第 2 卷1821 |
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第 166 頁
... Walsingham's only daughter ; to fulfil which he purposed soon to recall him , and advised me rather to turn my eyes ... Miss Walsingham had chosen to do the same . The party enlarged insensibly 166 THE RECESS .
... Walsingham's only daughter ; to fulfil which he purposed soon to recall him , and advised me rather to turn my eyes ... Miss Walsingham had chosen to do the same . The party enlarged insensibly 166 THE RECESS .
第 167 頁
... Miss Walsingham had been contracted to lord Essex in childhood , rather to ratify a re- conciliation between the families than any affection . The rigid principles of lady Walsingham had hitherto kept her daugh- ter in total seclusion ...
... Miss Walsingham had been contracted to lord Essex in childhood , rather to ratify a re- conciliation between the families than any affection . The rigid principles of lady Walsingham had hitherto kept her daugh- ter in total seclusion ...
第 168 頁
... Miss Walsingham seconded the propo- sal of lady Pembroke , which rather per- plexed the rest of the company ; and after much pleasantry on the subject of sympa- thy , lady Pembroke sent for her lord and the stranger . Ah , Heavens ...
... Miss Walsingham seconded the propo- sal of lady Pembroke , which rather per- plexed the rest of the company ; and after much pleasantry on the subject of sympa- thy , lady Pembroke sent for her lord and the stranger . Ah , Heavens ...
第 170 頁
... Miss Walsingham , whose readiness saved him a second mistake , he made her some cold compliment , which awakened every fiery particle of her nature , and passed on to pay the same respect to the rest of the ladies , while his eyes ever ...
... Miss Walsingham , whose readiness saved him a second mistake , he made her some cold compliment , which awakened every fiery particle of her nature , and passed on to pay the same respect to the rest of the ladies , while his eyes ever ...
第 177 頁
... Miss Walsingham , Destined to resign in the flower of his days every advantage which makes this world dear to man , he studiously sought to secure them all for a son , who watered his pale cheek with the tear of guileless childhood ...
... Miss Walsingham , Destined to resign in the flower of his days every advantage which makes this world dear to man , he studiously sought to secure them all for a son , who watered his pale cheek with the tear of guileless childhood ...
常見字詞
Abbey affection alike Anana annihilated arms astonishment bosom charm coffin of lord conceal conduct court cried danger dared daugh daughter dear death desperate dreadful Elizabeth Ellinor escaped eyes fair lady fancy fatal fate favour favourite fear fixed fortune gave grief groaned hand happiness heart Heaven hope horrors indulgence interval Kenilworth Castle knew lady Mortimer lady Pembroke lamented learnt lence lord Arlington lord Burleigh lord Essex lord Leices lord Leicester lord Leicester's Lord Pembroke lover marriage Matilda ment mind misfortune Miss Cecil Miss Walsingham mother nature never noble object once passion perceived perhaps pleasure queen of Scots reason recollected resolved Rouen safety seemed sense servants shewed sighed silence sir Francis Walsingham sir Philip Sydney sister slaves soon soul suffer sunk sweet tears tender thee thou thought tion venture villain voice wholly wild wish wretch
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第 133 頁 - And, father Cardinal, I have heard you say That we shall see and know our friends in heaven; If that be true, I shall see my boy again; For since the birth of Cain, the first male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire, There was not such a gracious creature born.
第 164 頁 - ... this holy tranquillity deep ! Not a charm from thy brow the Destroyer hath driven ; 51 The mournful privilege to die was desired by Moses the meekest, and by Job the most patient of men. Listen to the Holy Psalmist. " 0 that I had wings like a dove ! for then would I fly away, and be at rest.
第 54 頁 - Perhaps even at the moment she laid that beauteous head, so many hearts were born to worship, on the block, every agony of death was doubled, by the knowledge her daughter brought her there. — Why did I not perish in the Recess by lightning? Why did not the ocean entomb me? Why, why, oh God, was I permitted to survive my innocence?
第 232 頁 - This climax of grief and misfortune was too mighty for my reason—I had passed from fear to fear, from sorrow to sorrow, in such rapid succession, that there were only intervals enough of time to render each more poignant. In one short month to behold myself deceived, defamed, and...
第 232 頁 - Severed at once from every tie both of nature and of choice, dead while yet breathing, the deep melancholy which had seized upon my brain soon tinctured my whole mass of blood — my intellects strangely blackened and confused, frequently realized scenes and objects that never existed, annihilating many which daily passed before my eyes.