The life of a beauty, by the author of 'The jilt'. |
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... miserable of men . For some time it had excited the surprise of Miss Mc.Prudie , Robina , and Mr. Luxmore , that no answer had been sent by Sir Grigor Mc.Grigor , and Lady Mc.Grigor of Grigor , to the flattering and most advantageous ...
... miserable of men . For some time it had excited the surprise of Miss Mc.Prudie , Robina , and Mr. Luxmore , that no answer had been sent by Sir Grigor Mc.Grigor , and Lady Mc.Grigor of Grigor , to the flattering and most advantageous ...
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... miserable head ! " " Oh , but you shall have a happy home , my “ Oh , sweet girl ; for the great , great mercy you have done me this day , you shall have a home ere long with my Robina ! with me ! " " With you ! " faltered Eva ; " oh ...
... miserable head ! " " Oh , but you shall have a happy home , my “ Oh , sweet girl ; for the great , great mercy you have done me this day , you shall have a home ere long with my Robina ! with me ! " " With you ! " faltered Eva ; " oh ...
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... miserable task of perpetual mourning , and in a short time , driving from her thoughts the late dreadful tragedy , prepare to enjoy a little of the delight the world offers to youth , beauty , and wealth . She resolved that her first ...
... miserable task of perpetual mourning , and in a short time , driving from her thoughts the late dreadful tragedy , prepare to enjoy a little of the delight the world offers to youth , beauty , and wealth . She resolved that her first ...
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... miserable . " " Perhaps not ; it would be better for you if you did . So Sir Harry and Lady Vane said a month ago ; and look at them now . " " But what ails them ? " asked Robina ; " they seemed so very happy and so well matched ...
... miserable . " " Perhaps not ; it would be better for you if you did . So Sir Harry and Lady Vane said a month ago ; and look at them now . " " But what ails them ? " asked Robina ; " they seemed so very happy and so well matched ...
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... miserable - both are to be pitied . The race of man is an accursed race , and every son of Adam and every daughter of Eve will discover sooner or later the truth of those fine lines : - " And know whatever thou hast been , ' Tis 132 THE ...
... miserable - both are to be pitied . The race of man is an accursed race , and every son of Adam and every daughter of Eve will discover sooner or later the truth of those fine lines : - " And know whatever thou hast been , ' Tis 132 THE ...
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admiration Angelina anguish arms auld Leddy Beenie believe bosom breakfast canna Captain CHAPTER charms cheek child cold Colonel Fitzgeorge comfort coquette curricle daugh daughter dear delight devoted door Dougal dreadful dress Duke of Dartmoor Dunkeld e'en Eva Morris Eva's eyes face fancy father fear feel felt Fichu fond gaze George Darnly Gillespie girl Glenlonely Grace Grinlay hair hand happy head heart heartless honour hope hour husband knew Lady Emmeline Lady Mc.Grigor lassie laugh lips looked lover Luxmore's madam mair mamma Marmaduke Mc.Quibble mind Miranda miserable Miss Luxmore Miss Mc Miss Mc.Dougal Miss Mc.Prudie Miss Twitch mother never nurse odious pale passion poor Eva poor Luxmore Robina rose seemed Shoozie Sir Davie Sir Grigor Mc.Grigor smile Southron sure taste tears thought Trimmer vanity watch weel weep wife wish woman young
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197 페이지 - She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
124 페이지 - — what a different sound That word had in my youthful ears ! And how, each time the day comes round, Less and less white its mark appears ! When first our scanty years are told, It seems like pastime to grow old ; And, as Youth counts the shining links, That Time around him binds so fast, Pleased with the task, he little thinks How hard that chain will press at last. Vain was the man, and false as vain, Who said...
116 페이지 - ... yield ; and who, as she went on, living with Burton, confirmed, as if intuitively, (for the chances are, she had never read them,) the merit of those lines of the immortal POPE, which bid the wife be one — " Who never answers till her husband cools ; And, if she rules him, never shews she rules; Charms by accepting, by submitting sways, And has her humour most when she obeys.
281 페이지 - ... evil, blameless, or neutral, may not the authorized and legalized tenderness have been deeper and more enduring, the post-nuptial kiss more fervent and pure ? I know not, but I exert the common privilege of my countrymen, and guess. It has been said that love begins with the first sigh and ends with the first permitted kiss. I do not go quite so far as this cold maxim in my code of laws for the regulation of ante-nuptial behaviour, but I am a warm advocate, upon principle, for a very restrained...
100 페이지 - Love, the delicate, devoted love woman should glory to inspire, as the old saying has it, " begins with the first sigh, and ends with the first kiss ;