Theresa; or, The wizard's fate, by a member of the Inner temple, Bind 2 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 27
Side 16
... road that runs along it ? " 66 " The road , " said Edward , crosses the stream a considerable distance higher up , on a rudely - constructed bridge , after it has passed through a chasm of the ridge on which we are placed , and leads to ...
... road that runs along it ? " 66 " The road , " said Edward , crosses the stream a considerable distance higher up , on a rudely - constructed bridge , after it has passed through a chasm of the ridge on which we are placed , and leads to ...
Side 17
... road ? " " Yes ; the herbage is close cropped by sheep , and affords clean , pleasant , and sha- dy seats . I have often rested there of a warm evening , listening to the clear and mellow note of the throstle ; it soothed a sorrow that ...
... road ? " " Yes ; the herbage is close cropped by sheep , and affords clean , pleasant , and sha- dy seats . I have often rested there of a warm evening , listening to the clear and mellow note of the throstle ; it soothed a sorrow that ...
Side 18
... road you might take homewards ; and we arranged , that my comrades should occupy the knoll , which would cut off your passage by two , at least . I was to be stationed where you found me , and when you passed , was to make my way hither ...
... road you might take homewards ; and we arranged , that my comrades should occupy the knoll , which would cut off your passage by two , at least . I was to be stationed where you found me , and when you passed , was to make my way hither ...
Side 21
... road , when his comrades came up at full gallop . Edward stooped behind the parapet , and reconnoitred the party . The horse of one of them , as they came up in a line with the tower , fell , and the rider rolled over him . While the ...
... road , when his comrades came up at full gallop . Edward stooped behind the parapet , and reconnoitred the party . The horse of one of them , as they came up in a line with the tower , fell , and the rider rolled over him . While the ...
Side 22
... road ; he could discern , with great accuracy , the persons and features of his enemies ; and what was his astonishment , on recognizing in two of them his late domestic James , and Conrad , the preserver of Luise ! He could scarcely ...
... road ; he could discern , with great accuracy , the persons and features of his enemies ; and what was his astonishment , on recognizing in two of them his late domestic James , and Conrad , the preserver of Luise ! He could scarcely ...
Almindelige termer og sætninger
amidst appeared believe bosom breath breeze castle of Sindenbosch choly cincture companion coppice count Steinberg countenance dark wood dear deciduous discern distance door Edward Edward felt exile father fear fell filled Gasper girl grandmother hand handsome cavalier head hear heard heart Heaven hope horror horse hurdy-gurdy knew lanthorn light listened looked Lord loud Ludwig Luise lute melan melancholy ment mind moon necro necromancer never night nurse oboe old Jacob passed perceived person poor proceeded reached rear recollect rence rest her soul road rose Rosemalde round sabre seemed seen shew side sigh smile sometimes soon sound spirits stood strange reports stream suddenly sunk sure sweet Switzerland tain tell Mein Herr ther thing thou thought tion told travellers tree turned vated vaults voice vols wainscot Walmer wild wind window wish wrapt
Populære passager
Side 171 - ... passion grew. That passion to indulge, he sought In Raymond's groves the deepest shade ; There Fancy's haunting spirit brought The image of his long-loved maid. But hark ! what more than mortal sound Steals on Attention's raptured ear ! The voice of Harmony around Swells in wild whispers soft and clear. Can human hand a tone so fine Sweep from the string with touch profane? Can human lip, with breath divine, Pour on the gale so sweet a strain ? Tis she — the source of Armine's woe ! 'Tis she...
Side 79 - Against his own sad Breast to lift the hand Of impious Violence. The lonely Tower Is also shunn'd ; whose mournful Chambers hold, So night-struck Fancy dreams, the yelling Ghost.