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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Page 54
... whereupon the miser was suffered to depart ; and thenceforwards he cherished a gentleness of heart , which he had been taught to value by some sufferings amongst the mountains . As for the gentleman , he resumed his harm- less and ...
... whereupon the miser was suffered to depart ; and thenceforwards he cherished a gentleness of heart , which he had been taught to value by some sufferings amongst the mountains . As for the gentleman , he resumed his harm- less and ...
Page 66
... whereupon , going to the window , she heard Kolmarr beneath , moaning like a person in great pain . In answer to her questions , he told her he had been beaten by some robbers , who had taken away his mules , and then set fire to the ...
... whereupon , going to the window , she heard Kolmarr beneath , moaning like a person in great pain . In answer to her questions , he told her he had been beaten by some robbers , who had taken away his mules , and then set fire to the ...
Page 73
... of Palermo . The power of a parent in those days being much more despotic than in our temperate times , the poor wretched girl was finally compelled to VOL . II . E bestow her hand on the merchant , whereupon Tebaldo instantly.
... of Palermo . The power of a parent in those days being much more despotic than in our temperate times , the poor wretched girl was finally compelled to VOL . II . E bestow her hand on the merchant , whereupon Tebaldo instantly.
Page 74
Thomas Hood. bestow her hand on the merchant , whereupon Tebaldo instantly took leave of his country , and with a hopeless passion at heart wandered over Europe . As soon as she was married , Bianca was taken by her husband to his ...
Thomas Hood. bestow her hand on the merchant , whereupon Tebaldo instantly took leave of his country , and with a hopeless passion at heart wandered over Europe . As soon as she was married , Bianca was taken by her husband to his ...
Page 78
... whereupon the lady was set at liberty , and to her unspeakable joy , by the hands of her own beloved Zanche ; yet when they remembered the final consequence of her freedom , the bright- ness of their delight was quenched with some very ...
... whereupon the lady was set at liberty , and to her unspeakable joy , by the hands of her own beloved Zanche ; yet when they remembered the final consequence of her freedom , the bright- ness of their delight was quenched with some very ...
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Abendali accordingly Alice amongst Angelina answer arms ascer bastinado began behold Benetto besought bestowed Bianca bosom bottoms brazier brothers Caliph cast chamber confessor Landino countenance Countess creature cruel dear Don Rodrigo door dreadful eunuchs eyes faggots Fair Maid father fell flames fore fresh garden gentle gentleman Gines going Grand Inquisitor grief hands happened Harem head heard heart Hidalgo Holy Holy Office hope horrible horse instantly kind kinsman knew Kolmarr lady laughing Little Agib lived Lodowic look Lord Rochester lovers Maid of Ludgate manner Margaret marriage melancholy miserable mother never night notwithstanding old woman Palermo parterre pedlar perceive pestilence piece pitcher pray Ralph Seaton repaired returned robber rode Rodrigo Rovinello sack seemed ship sight sing slaves soon soul Spinello spot Sultan tears Tebaldo tender thee turned vessel voice whereas wherefore whereupon whilst wife window withal words wretched young Zerlina