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 37
... wherefore he paced his horse slowly up and down in front of the Linden Wood , between which and himself there flowed a small mur- muring stream . After about twenty turns to and fro , Lodowic beheld some one emerging from the trees ...
... wherefore he paced his horse slowly up and down in front of the Linden Wood , between which and himself there flowed a small mur- muring stream . After about twenty turns to and fro , Lodowic beheld some one emerging from the trees ...
Page 112
... wherefore , placing the body upon a kind of litter , some of the people carried it home to the palace . The miserable Countess was driven back to the same place , where she continued for many hours in frantic transports of horror and ...
... wherefore , placing the body upon a kind of litter , some of the people carried it home to the palace . The miserable Countess was driven back to the same place , where she continued for many hours in frantic transports of horror and ...
Page 154
... wherefore , after releasing her limbs , as well as her tongue , which was not backward in thanks to her deliverers , they rowed back with all diligence to the ship , where Ange- lina was treated with every kind of tenderness and ...
... wherefore , after releasing her limbs , as well as her tongue , which was not backward in thanks to her deliverers , they rowed back with all diligence to the ship , where Ange- lina was treated with every kind of tenderness and ...
Page 159
... ship , though with great difficulty , on account of his bruises . It would not be easy to describe his trans- ports , when he came on board and discovered Angelina : wherefore , let that topic be left untouched A TALE OF THE HAREM . 159.
... ship , though with great difficulty , on account of his bruises . It would not be easy to describe his trans- ports , when he came on board and discovered Angelina : wherefore , let that topic be left untouched A TALE OF THE HAREM . 159.
Page 160
Thomas Hood. Angelina : wherefore , let that topic be left untouched , as well as the mirth which prevailed at the relation of his adventures . The ship setting sail immediately for England , after a prosperous passage the two happy ...
Thomas Hood. Angelina : wherefore , let that topic be left untouched , as well as the mirth which prevailed at the relation of his adventures . The ship setting sail immediately for England , after a prosperous passage the two happy ...
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