Theresa; or, The wizard's fate, by a member of the Inner temple, Bind 1 |
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Side 82
... head ; her mother , who had observed the display of her accomplishments with so much attention , that the discomfiture of our hero had been quite unnoticed , wish- ing to allow it time to operate the bene- ficial effect with which , she ...
... head ; her mother , who had observed the display of her accomplishments with so much attention , that the discomfiture of our hero had been quite unnoticed , wish- ing to allow it time to operate the bene- ficial effect with which , she ...
Side 90
... heads through the snowy garb with which nature was clothed . She watched this pass till the figure of him whom she would have joyed to render good and happy , rose slowly from the vale , and then suddenly darting through it ...
... heads through the snowy garb with which nature was clothed . She watched this pass till the figure of him whom she would have joyed to render good and happy , rose slowly from the vale , and then suddenly darting through it ...
Side 135
... head of the procession , as chief - mourner . The coffin was silently deposited in its receptacle , the usual prayers repeated , and a requiem sung by a few young girls who were present . The old man then knelt upon the grave , he ...
... head of the procession , as chief - mourner . The coffin was silently deposited in its receptacle , the usual prayers repeated , and a requiem sung by a few young girls who were present . The old man then knelt upon the grave , he ...
Side 141
... some in- stance to unfold of the benevolence of Isabel ; and many was the blessing invoked on her head , many the prayer put up to Heaven for her welfare . The The party now left the cemetery , lord Rivers still THERESA . 141.
... some in- stance to unfold of the benevolence of Isabel ; and many was the blessing invoked on her head , many the prayer put up to Heaven for her welfare . The The party now left the cemetery , lord Rivers still THERESA . 141.
Side 157
... , and dropping down immediately un- derneath the shore , till nearly opposite the harbour , then put her head about , and make for the ship , to the master of which he 1 1 he would appear to be a passenger who THERESA . 157.
... , and dropping down immediately un- derneath the shore , till nearly opposite the harbour , then put her head about , and make for the ship , to the master of which he 1 1 he would appear to be a passenger who THERESA . 157.
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Theresa; Or, the Wizard's Fate, by a Member of the Inner Temple Theresa (fict Name ) Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2020 |
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