Drelincourt and Rodalvi; or, Memoirs of two noble families, Zväzok 11807 |
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... as Lord Courtney was very active in his office of cicerone , Edmund saw in that short time enough of the capital to understand the usual usual topics of conversation , and looked forward with pleasure 24 DRELINCOURT AND RODALVI .
... as Lord Courtney was very active in his office of cicerone , Edmund saw in that short time enough of the capital to understand the usual usual topics of conversation , and looked forward with pleasure 24 DRELINCOURT AND RODALVI .
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Elizabeth Strutt. usual topics of conversation , and looked forward with pleasure to the winter , when he should be able to study it with the attention requisite , to become really ac- quainted with a place ... conversation, and looked ...
Elizabeth Strutt. usual topics of conversation , and looked forward with pleasure to the winter , when he should be able to study it with the attention requisite , to become really ac- quainted with a place ... conversation, and looked ...
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... conversation ; he suppos- ed therefore from the singular dress and appearance of the ladies , that they came from some distant province ; he however thanked Lady Bertha , and told her in re- ply to her welcome , that he could wil ...
... conversation ; he suppos- ed therefore from the singular dress and appearance of the ladies , that they came from some distant province ; he however thanked Lady Bertha , and told her in re- ply to her welcome , that he could wil ...
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... conversation ; and Lady Harriett , though she felt a little awe at the idea of being under the immediate Care of her guardian , was delighted to find that he had sent for her to make one at the ball , and fell into a deep study how to ...
... conversation ; and Lady Harriett , though she felt a little awe at the idea of being under the immediate Care of her guardian , was delighted to find that he had sent for her to make one at the ball , and fell into a deep study how to ...
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... conversation , they arrived at the bottom of the set , and the young lady drawing a cambric hand- kerchief from her side , and rubbing her face in a manner which must have con- vinced the most sceptical , that she was indebted indebted ...
... conversation , they arrived at the bottom of the set , and the young lady drawing a cambric hand- kerchief from her side , and rubbing her face in a manner which must have con- vinced the most sceptical , that she was indebted indebted ...
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Strana 74 - Fair ranged the dishes rose, and thick the glasses play'd. XXXV. Here freedom reign'd, without the least alloy ; Nor gossip's tale, nor ancient maiden's gall, Nor saintly spleen durst murmur at our joy, And with envenom'd tongue our pleasures pall. For why ? there was but one great rule for all ; To wit, that each should work his own desire, And eat, drink, study, sleep, as it may fall, Or melt the time in love, or wake the lyre, And carol what, unhid, the muses might inspire.
Strana 120 - OH happiness ! our being's end and aim ! Good, pleasure, ease, content ? whate'er thy name : That something still which prompts th' eternal sigh, For which we bear to live, or dare to die, Which still so near us, yet beyond us lies, O'er-look'd, seen double, by the fool, and wise.
Strana 146 - It was not by vile loitering in ease That Greece obtained the brighter palm of art ; That soft yet ardent Athens learned to please, To keen the wit, and to sublime the heart : In all supreme ! complete in every part ! It was not thence majestic Rome arose, And o'er the nations shook her conquering dart : For sluggard's brow the laurel never grows ; Renown is not the child of indolent repose.
Strana 40 - The circle deepens: beam'd from gaudy robes, Tapers, and sparkling gems, and radiant eyes, A soft effulgence o'er the palace waves; While, a gay insect in his summer-shine, The fop, light-fluttering, spreads his mealy wings.
Strana 16 - Tis folly talks of cloudless skies : He who contracts his swelling sail Eludes the fury of the gale. Be still, nor anxious thoughts employ, Distrust imbitters present joy : On God for all events depend ; You cannot want when God's your friend. Weigh well your part, and do your best ; Leave to your Maker all the rest.
Strana 93 - Then in the flow'ry mead, or verdant shade, To wanton dalliance negligently laid, We weave the chaplet, and we crown the bowl, And smiling see the nearer waters roll; Till the strong gusts of raging passion rise, Till the dire tempest mingles earth and skies; And swift into the boundless ocean borne, Our foolish confidence too late we mourn: Round our devoted heads the billows beat; And from our troubled view the lessen'd lands retreat.
Strana 88 - WHERE the loveliest expression to features is join'd, By Nature's most delicate pencil design'd ; Where blushes unbidden, and smiles without art, Speak the softness and feeling that dwell in the heart; Where in manners, enchanting, no blemish we trace ; But the soul keeps the promise we had from the face ; Sure philosophy, reason, and coldness must prove Defences unequal to shield us from love...
Strana 133 - Not science shall extort that dear delight, Which gay delusion gave the tender mind. Adieu, soft raptures! transports void of care! Parent of raptures, dear deceit! adieu...