Jane Lomax; Or, A Mother's Crime, Zväzok 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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Strana 4
... spirit , Diedrich Hoff- man could hardly be termed a miser . True , he denied himself almost every gratification that other men covet , but it was because he differed from their tastes , and found more plea- sure in foregoing than in ...
... spirit , Diedrich Hoff- man could hardly be termed a miser . True , he denied himself almost every gratification that other men covet , but it was because he differed from their tastes , and found more plea- sure in foregoing than in ...
Strana 5
... spirit of opposition prompted him to assist and patronize any object whom all the rest of the world seemed determined to neglect , he had received into his counting - house an unhappy friendless being , who , after having struggled ...
... spirit of opposition prompted him to assist and patronize any object whom all the rest of the world seemed determined to neglect , he had received into his counting - house an unhappy friendless being , who , after having struggled ...
Strana 9
... spirit - broken husband . With this brief prelude of explana- tion we return to the sick chamber . Silence had reigned in it for some time , only interrupted by the occasional breathings of the slumbering invalid , and the regular ...
... spirit - broken husband . With this brief prelude of explana- tion we return to the sick chamber . Silence had reigned in it for some time , only interrupted by the occasional breathings of the slumbering invalid , and the regular ...
Strana 36
... spirits and total want of manly fortitude . Her own composure , however , did not proceed from resignation , so much as from that proud resistance to calamity which is ever offered by a high and intrepid spirit . Knowing the enmity of ...
... spirits and total want of manly fortitude . Her own composure , however , did not proceed from resignation , so much as from that proud resistance to calamity which is ever offered by a high and intrepid spirit . Knowing the enmity of ...
Strana 41
... she mentally ejacu- lated . " In all our struggles and hardships I have disdained to utter a single complaint ; my husband is now inured to toil and penury , and his spirit is bowed down to his humble station JANE LOMAX . 41.
... she mentally ejacu- lated . " In all our struggles and hardships I have disdained to utter a single complaint ; my husband is now inured to toil and penury , and his spirit is bowed down to his humble station JANE LOMAX . 41.
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affectionate affections agitated apothecary Barlow beautiful bedder Benjamin better bless bosom Bryant character circumstances companion countenance cried crime Cypress House darling Benjamin dear Alfred dear boy dear Jane dear Mary dear Rose death delight detection duty Eagle Wharf Edward Ruddock ejaculated exclaimed eyes fate father favour fear feelings felt fortune girl give goot Grimsby hand happiness Harriet heart Heaven Hoffman hope Hunter hurried husband Ilfracombe instantly Jane Joel lady LEICESTER SQUARE less look marriage Mary Lomax Meaux ment mind Miss Owen mother nature ness never night object occasion Old Bailey painful parents party passion perhaps Pike poor present preter racter rendered reply resumed Rose Mayhew scarcely secret seemed sick smile soul spirit suffer sure tears terror thing thought tion tremble trifling uttered Vandermeulen voice whispered whole wife wish words wretched your's
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Strana 193 - O, speak again, bright angel! for thou art As glorious to this night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven Unto the white-upturned wondering eyes Of mortals that fall back to gaze on him, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds And sails upon the bosom of the air.
Strana 279 - Friendship is constant in all other things Save in the office and affairs of love: Therefore all hearts in love use their own tongues; Let every eye negotiate for itself, And trust no agent; for beauty is a witch, Against whose charms faith melteth into blood.
Strana 23 - How happy could I be with either, Were t'other dear Charmer away!
Strana 139 - Hence, thou impostor, traitor, monster, devil ! — I can no more: Thou, and my griefs, have sunk Me down so low, that I want voice to curse thee. Alex. Suppose some shipwrecked seaman near the shore, Dropping and faint with climbing up the cliff...
Strana 111 - Glories Of Human greatness are but pleasing dreams And shadows soon decaying : on the stage Of my mortality my youth hath acted Some scenes of vanity, drawn out at length By varied pleasures, sweetened in the mixture, But tragical in issue : beauty, pomp, With every sensuality our giddiness Doth frame an idol, are unconstant friends, When any troubled passion makes assault On the unguarded castle of the mind.
Strana 96 - This hour's the very crisis of your fate, Your good or ill, your infamy or fame, And all the colour of your life, depends On this important now.