Theresa; or, The wizard's fate, by a member of the Inner temple, Bind 1 |
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Side 7
... light , would cheer the parting . spirit , and compensate for the sorrows that had clouded life . They met age extinguishes the baser part of passion , but leaves the purer es sence untouched ; never did the heart of youthful maiden ...
... light , would cheer the parting . spirit , and compensate for the sorrows that had clouded life . They met age extinguishes the baser part of passion , but leaves the purer es sence untouched ; never did the heart of youthful maiden ...
Side 9
... light and agile bound , acknowledged the in- fluence of sprightlier melody . His aged mistress was by his side , but she was before him clothed in all the freshness of youth , adorned by all the witching softness of eye and gesture that ...
... light and agile bound , acknowledged the in- fluence of sprightlier melody . His aged mistress was by his side , but she was before him clothed in all the freshness of youth , adorned by all the witching softness of eye and gesture that ...
Side 34
... the other extremity , two arched win- dows , sunk in deep recesses , formed in a wall of uncommon thickness , were painted , and hung with festoons of dark drapery , so as , as to soften the mid - day light ; and 34 THERESAN.
... the other extremity , two arched win- dows , sunk in deep recesses , formed in a wall of uncommon thickness , were painted , and hung with festoons of dark drapery , so as , as to soften the mid - day light ; and 34 THERESAN.
Side 35
Theresa (fict. name.) as to soften the mid - day light ; and now , when the day was fast closing in , admitted no more than barely sufficed to shew to the boy the delicate and slender form , and the pale and interesting countenance of ...
Theresa (fict. name.) as to soften the mid - day light ; and now , when the day was fast closing in , admitted no more than barely sufficed to shew to the boy the delicate and slender form , and the pale and interesting countenance of ...
Side 63
... light , gentlemanly amusements ; but above all , in the serious and steady pursuit of court favour and political elevation ; for ambi- tion was every day taking a stronger grasp of his soul . But all this arrangement was contingent ; it ...
... light , gentlemanly amusements ; but above all , in the serious and steady pursuit of court favour and political elevation ; for ambi- tion was every day taking a stronger grasp of his soul . But all this arrangement was contingent ; it ...
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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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