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... father to death , and sat by on his proud horse , while , without form or trial , they sus- pended him writhing , from the arm of a tree . This man , to destroy whom , my vows were re- gistered in heaven , comes to my expectations and ...
... father to death , and sat by on his proud horse , while , without form or trial , they sus- pended him writhing , from the arm of a tree . This man , to destroy whom , my vows were re- gistered in heaven , comes to my expectations and ...
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... be , " said his thoughts . " As soon as I have ascertained what dan- ger is preparing for us , I must devise means to clear the father of Rhoda from this false accusation . If Burke should have already completed his 10 THE FORD FAMILY .
... be , " said his thoughts . " As soon as I have ascertained what dan- ger is preparing for us , I must devise means to clear the father of Rhoda from this false accusation . If Burke should have already completed his 10 THE FORD FAMILY .
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... father , and her prudence , and right - heartedness to guard our secret . But , ah ! for that poor Rhoda ! - with a heart so generous , yet so affectionate , and - yes , I may say it , so devoted to one , - whom she has invested with ...
... father , and her prudence , and right - heartedness to guard our secret . But , ah ! for that poor Rhoda ! - with a heart so generous , yet so affectionate , and - yes , I may say it , so devoted to one , - whom she has invested with ...
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... that environed the dwelling with its fœtid odour . A stupid stare was the only answer he received . to his enquiries , if their father were within . He dismounted ; and with the bridle on his arm THE FORD FAMILY . 15.
... that environed the dwelling with its fœtid odour . A stupid stare was the only answer he received . to his enquiries , if their father were within . He dismounted ; and with the bridle on his arm THE FORD FAMILY . 15.
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... father , until informed of it the day before ; and , that he had immediately made up his mind to the necessity of her instant return to her family . Rhoda , in her turn , hastened to inform him of her adventure of the last night , and ...
... father , until informed of it the day before ; and , that he had immediately made up his mind to the necessity of her instant return to her family . Rhoda , in her turn , hastened to inform him of her adventure of the last night , and ...
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Page 288 - OH! BREATHE NOT HIS NAME OH! breathe not his name, — let it sleep in the shade, Where cold and unhonored his relics are laid; Sad, silent, and dark, be the tears that we shed, As the night-dew that falls on the grass o'er his head.
Page 207 - ETERNAL Spirit of the chainless Mind ! Brightest in dungeons, Liberty ! thou art, For there thy habitation is the heart — The heart which love of thee alone can bind ; And when thy sons to fetters are consign'd — To fetters, and the damp vault's dayless gloom, Their country conquers with their martyrdom, And Freedom's fame finds wings on every wind.
Page 288 - OH! BREATHE NOT HIS NAME. OH I breathe not his name, let it sleep in the shade. Where cold and unhonour'd his relics are laid : Sad, silent, and dark, be the tears that we shed, As the night-dew that falls on the grass o'er his head. But the night-dew that falls, though in silence it weeps, Shall brighten with verdure the grave where he sleeps ; And the tear that we shed, though in secret it rolls, Shall long keep his memory green in our souls.