The exile. The owl. The German knight. The Florentine kinsmen. The carrier's wife. The two faithful lovers of Sicily. The Venetan countess. A tale of the harem. The chestnut tree. The fair maid of Ludgate. The three brothersWilliam H. Ainsworth, 1827 - 1827 |
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... robbers in my way hither : but , alas ! what greater injury hath grief wrought upon thee ! " for with her maidenly figure , she had all the careful countenance of a matron in years . Indeed , it was easy to conceive how their hearts had ...
... robbers in my way hither : but , alas ! what greater injury hath grief wrought upon thee ! " for with her maidenly figure , she had all the careful countenance of a matron in years . Indeed , it was easy to conceive how their hearts had ...
Page 14
... robber , who , hardhearted and savage as he had been by profession , was yet touched with strange pity at the sight of so passionate a grief . It settled upon him after- wards to a deep dejection , and in this condition , after some ...
... robber , who , hardhearted and savage as he had been by profession , was yet touched with strange pity at the sight of so passionate a grief . It settled upon him after- wards to a deep dejection , and in this condition , after some ...
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... robber of that time , to his purpose : but ashamed , perhaps , to avow his inordinate longings , even to a robber , or else grudging the high wages of such a servant of iniquity , he afterwards revoked this design , and took upon his ...
... robber of that time , to his purpose : but ashamed , perhaps , to avow his inordinate longings , even to a robber , or else grudging the high wages of such a servant of iniquity , he afterwards revoked this design , and took upon his ...
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... robber Paz- zo , whom I have already mentioned , was mak- ing a round in the forest at the same time with the two kinsmen , and thanking providence , that had thrown into his path so rich a prize , ( for rogue was very devout in his own ...
... robber Paz- zo , whom I have already mentioned , was mak- ing a round in the forest at the same time with the two kinsmen , and thanking providence , that had thrown into his path so rich a prize , ( for rogue was very devout in his own ...
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Thomas Hood. robber : howbeit , he no ways interfered , but warily ambushed himself behind a large cork tree to behold the sequel . He was near enough to hear all the speeches that passed between them , so that having still some human ...
Thomas Hood. robber : howbeit , he no ways interfered , but warily ambushed himself behind a large cork tree to behold the sequel . He was near enough to hear all the speeches that passed between them , so that having still some human ...
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