The Literary Souvenir, Or, Cabinet of Poetry and Romance1825 - English literature |
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Page 29
... listened eagerly to the tale , and vowed to wash out the supposed stain upon the honour of their house with the blood of the offender ; nor were they long in redeeming the pledge . Meanwhile , in order the more effectually to conceal ...
... listened eagerly to the tale , and vowed to wash out the supposed stain upon the honour of their house with the blood of the offender ; nor were they long in redeeming the pledge . Meanwhile , in order the more effectually to conceal ...
Page 53
... listened with beating hearts for the reply . All was silent as the grave . They had greatly exceeded the ninth hour , and the janissary had , in all probability , given up the hope of seeing them , and returned to the city ; or it might ...
... listened with beating hearts for the reply . All was silent as the grave . They had greatly exceeded the ninth hour , and the janissary had , in all probability , given up the hope of seeing them , and returned to the city ; or it might ...
Page 59
... listened to the sad recital . Alas ! the seeds of death were already sown in the fragile form of the gentle Miriam . The young sisters of Ishmael exerted themselves in vain to divert her . When they thought her somewhat recovered , they ...
... listened to the sad recital . Alas ! the seeds of death were already sown in the fragile form of the gentle Miriam . The young sisters of Ishmael exerted themselves in vain to divert her . When they thought her somewhat recovered , they ...
Page 101
... listened to a lame excuse for a stolen ride in a tilbury , or a duett in the woods , with won- derful sensibility ; and have witnessed the ceremony of cross - questioning with as much trepidation as I could have felt had I been the ...
... listened to a lame excuse for a stolen ride in a tilbury , or a duett in the woods , with won- derful sensibility ; and have witnessed the ceremony of cross - questioning with as much trepidation as I could have felt had I been the ...
Page 104
... listened to the poisonous passion of a Darnley , or a Both- well , and afterwards shed the tears of bitterness and self - reproach . I paced this sad - looking room of rejoicing quite unconscious of the hours that were passing ; for I ...
... listened to the poisonous passion of a Darnley , or a Both- well , and afterwards shed the tears of bitterness and self - reproach . I paced this sad - looking room of rejoicing quite unconscious of the hours that were passing ; for I ...
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