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... will prove can really exist . It avails but little towards the improvement of our hearts , or the regulation of our feelings , to read of vices from which we should shrink iv with horror , or see virtues portrayed which we.
... will prove can really exist . It avails but little towards the improvement of our hearts , or the regulation of our feelings , to read of vices from which we should shrink iv with horror , or see virtues portrayed which we.
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... heart formed , and the reputation established . If the spring time of life is marked by guilt , its summer and its winter must be gloomy , cheerless , and wretched ; for , even though repentance should come , and mercy heal a wounded ...
... heart formed , and the reputation established . If the spring time of life is marked by guilt , its summer and its winter must be gloomy , cheerless , and wretched ; for , even though repentance should come , and mercy heal a wounded ...
3 페이지
... heart ! lost to every principle of virtue - sunk in shameful guilt . May I never live to witness the punishment his crimes must bring . " The appeal was spoken in a tone so low , and so suppressed by agitation , that none but the ...
... heart ! lost to every principle of virtue - sunk in shameful guilt . May I never live to witness the punishment his crimes must bring . " The appeal was spoken in a tone so low , and so suppressed by agitation , that none but the ...
4 페이지
... heart . " Cruel Augustus , " she mentally exclaimed , could you behold your parent as I now do , mourning your guilt , feeling it as the bitterest pang misfortune could inflict ; surely , if you could behold this , however widely you ...
... heart . " Cruel Augustus , " she mentally exclaimed , could you behold your parent as I now do , mourning your guilt , feeling it as the bitterest pang misfortune could inflict ; surely , if you could behold this , however widely you ...
5 페이지
... heart , seated herself opposite , hoping it contained news of her brother . Mr. Aubign became violently agitated as he proceeded . Clara trembled . " What new misfortune now , " she thought . Her father , as he con- cluded hastily ...
... heart , seated herself opposite , hoping it contained news of her brother . Mr. Aubign became violently agitated as he proceeded . Clara trembled . " What new misfortune now , " she thought . Her father , as he con- cluded hastily ...
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abode acquainted admire affection affectionate agitation amiable anxiety anxious appeared Ashford attend Augustus Aubign beauty behold beloved black patch blush brother carriage character cheek Clara Aubign Clara's heart Close Colbrooke companion conversation cottage countenance Darlington dear Clara dear Gertrude dear Miss Aubign death declared delight Dray Drayton and Clara dread endeavoured England entered entreated exclaimed expressed false friend fancy father feelings folly friendship gaiety gave Gertrude's give grief Hamilton hand happiness heart honour hope husband la Close Lady Jane Lauder Lambourne letter London look Lord Duncarrol Lordship lover manner mind misfortune mourning never painful Paris parture party peace pleasure racter received Recluse remember rence render replied retired returned Clara Saville Saville's scene seat Sir Edward Ravenscroft sister smiling society Sophia surprise tears thought tion took trude uncle Vale vice virtue wife wish woman
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167 페이지 - OH for a lodge in some vast wilderness, Some boundless contiguity of shade, Where rumour of oppression and deceit, Of unsuccessful or successful war, Might never reach me more.
76 페이지 - AW* TO THE RAMBLER. SIR, THE diligence with which you endeavour to cultivate the knowledge of nature, manners, and life, will perhaps incline you to pay some regard to the observations of one who has been taught to know...
151 페이지 - I wrong her much — entenders us for ever. Of friendship's fairest fruits, the fruit most fair Is virtue kindling at a rival fire, And, emulously, rapid in her race. O the soft enmity ! endearing strife ! This carries friendship to her noon-tide point, And gives the rivet of eternity.
188 페이지 - The Seasons thus, As ceaseless round a jarring world they roll, Still find them happy; and consenting SPRING Sheds her own rosy garland on their heads: Till evening comes at last, serene and mild; When after the long vernal day of life...
1 페이지 - Err. ii. i. Bring me a father, who so loved his child, Whose joy of her is overwhelmed like mine, And bid him speak of patience. Much Ado, v. i. PERSONIFIED. She sat like Patience on a monument, Smiling at grief, TW, Night, ii. 4. Thou dost look Like patience, gazing on kings, and smiling Extremity!
12 페이지 - ... and the gentle rippling of the water against the sides of the vessel, completed the magic of the scene.