The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 27
... received on board some ship as a common sailor . What were his fur- ther views I know not , and perhaps he hardly knew him- self : but how to separate himself from Emily , this was the question ; and when could he resolve to part to ...
... received on board some ship as a common sailor . What were his fur- ther views I know not , and perhaps he hardly knew him- self : but how to separate himself from Emily , this was the question ; and when could he resolve to part to ...
Page 28
... received the gentle endearments of her who now slept in the dust ; and here he had indulged in all the glowing schemes and hopes of ardent youth . Every tree , every mossy bank , nay , every aged stump , or tender sapling , had its ...
... received the gentle endearments of her who now slept in the dust ; and here he had indulged in all the glowing schemes and hopes of ardent youth . Every tree , every mossy bank , nay , every aged stump , or tender sapling , had its ...
Page 32
... received from him during the interval . In the mean time , Emily was inconsolable , and , for a length of time , never entered her father's presence without evincing her sorrow . Christopher - her beloved Christo- pher - seemed to ...
... received from him during the interval . In the mean time , Emily was inconsolable , and , for a length of time , never entered her father's presence without evincing her sorrow . Christopher - her beloved Christo- pher - seemed to ...
Page 33
... received of those fatal islands from her father . After a while , Wietlesbach returned , and brought no tidings of Christopher ; and the major then resolved upon leaving his present residence , and taking Emily with him . This intention ...
... received of those fatal islands from her father . After a while , Wietlesbach returned , and brought no tidings of Christopher ; and the major then resolved upon leaving his present residence , and taking Emily with him . This intention ...
Page 41
... received into glory ! But what have I to do with these ? Or where is the peace I once enjoyed ? where is the happiness of my early days ? Why have I thrown away my confidence in God , As I never can attain those glorious heights before ...
... received into glory ! But what have I to do with these ? Or where is the peace I once enjoyed ? where is the happiness of my early days ? Why have I thrown away my confidence in God , As I never can attain those glorious heights before ...
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