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Page 16
Faith , I only wish Some other route our destin'd march had been , That still thou
mightft thy glorious course pursue With an untroubled mind . • Baf . O ! wish it ,
wish it not ! bless'd be that route ! What we have seen to - day I must remember I ...
Faith , I only wish Some other route our destin'd march had been , That still thou
mightft thy glorious course pursue With an untroubled mind . • Baf . O ! wish it ,
wish it not ! bless'd be that route ! What we have seen to - day I must remember I ...
Page 21
( Catching hold of him eagerly . ) 0 ! throw thy cloak upon this grizly form ! The
unclos'd eyes do stare upon me still . O do not leave me thus ! ( Monk covers the
body , and exit . • De Mon. ( Alone , looking at the covered body , but at à distance
. ) ...
( Catching hold of him eagerly . ) 0 ! throw thy cloak upon this grizly form ! The
unclos'd eyes do stare upon me still . O do not leave me thus ! ( Monk covers the
body , and exit . • De Mon. ( Alone , looking at the covered body , but at à distance
. ) ...
Page 109
... these eyes have seen float down Life's dirty kennel , trampled in the mud ,
Stepp'd o'er unheeded , or puth'd rudely on ; While merit , rising from her huinble
skiff To barks , of nobler , and still nobler size , Sail'd down the expanding stream
, in ...
... these eyes have seen float down Life's dirty kennel , trampled in the mud ,
Stepp'd o'er unheeded , or puth'd rudely on ; While merit , rising from her huinble
skiff To barks , of nobler , and still nobler size , Sail'd down the expanding stream
, in ...
Page 113
Waldorf pressed his child still closer , as if to say , Who dares harm thee ? • Lok
turned round . “ Waldorf , depart with your fon , " faid he ; “ shield him in your
retreat , and leave the count to me . ” . • The agonized Waldorf tremblingly obeyed
.
Waldorf pressed his child still closer , as if to say , Who dares harm thee ? • Lok
turned round . “ Waldorf , depart with your fon , " faid he ; “ shield him in your
retreat , and leave the count to me . ” . • The agonized Waldorf tremblingly obeyed
.
Page 169
Few honeft men are to be found , and still fewer dukes of Devon . One of the
greatest prides and pleasures of my life is , that I have the honour to call you my
friend ; which is a title that I will never forfeit nor abandon . As occurrences
happen , I ...
Few honeft men are to be found , and still fewer dukes of Devon . One of the
greatest prides and pleasures of my life is , that I have the honour to call you my
friend ; which is a title that I will never forfeit nor abandon . As occurrences
happen , I ...
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