Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 3H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... give vent to her emotions . After a brief interval , Edith , in whose mind the most anxious thoughts had been rapidly revolving , suddenly exclaimed- " In Walter's unfortunate affair nothing can at present be done ; all must depend upon ...
... give vent to her emotions . After a brief interval , Edith , in whose mind the most anxious thoughts had been rapidly revolving , suddenly exclaimed- " In Walter's unfortunate affair nothing can at present be done ; all must depend upon ...
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... give up his own family to destruction , than surrender those who had sought his protection ; thus , too , did the old man of Gibeah conduct himself towards the Levite whom he had shel- tered . Lot and his family were preserved for their ...
... give up his own family to destruction , than surrender those who had sought his protection ; thus , too , did the old man of Gibeah conduct himself towards the Levite whom he had shel- tered . Lot and his family were preserved for their ...
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... interesting and important let- ter , although I am now amazed how I could have taken such an unwarrantable liberty . For- give me for it , dearest Agatha ; indeed , D 5 WALTER COLYTON . 57 Body o' me! I forgot, I ought ...
... interesting and important let- ter , although I am now amazed how I could have taken such an unwarrantable liberty . For- give me for it , dearest Agatha ; indeed , D 5 WALTER COLYTON . 57 Body o' me! I forgot, I ought ...
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A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. give me for it , dearest Agatha ; indeed , indeed , I knew not what I did , I was so surprised - so agitated - so bewildered at the moment . " " I have nothing to forgive you , dear Edith ; I should of course ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. give me for it , dearest Agatha ; indeed , indeed , I knew not what I did , I was so surprised - so agitated - so bewildered at the moment . " " I have nothing to forgive you , dear Edith ; I should of course ...
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... give laws To those that now command us . Stop not at Or loyalty , or duty : -bold ambition To dare , and power to do , gave the first difference Between the king and subject . The False One . IMITATING the example set by Stanley ...
... give laws To those that now command us . Stop not at Or loyalty , or duty : -bold ambition To dare , and power to do , gave the first difference Between the king and subject . The False One . IMITATING the example set by Stanley ...
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affections Agatha and Edith agitated Algernon Sidney anxiety army arrival attachment become bosom brave Bridgwater brother Bruges Captain Colyton chaise Chervil conceal confess Countess Countess of Dorchester court-martial cried dear Edith dearest Agatha death declared delight distress Edith Colyton ejaculated endeavoured England escape exclaimed Exeter eyes fate favour fear feelings Forester's girl gratitude grave Hales Court hand happy heart Heaven Hetty Hetty's honour hope horse hour hurried ingra instantly James Joe Stokes journey King King's knew lero less letter liberty Lilliburlero London look Lord Lord Churchill Lord Sunderland Mapletoft marriage ment mind monarch morning never night Noble Kinsmen object occasion Orchard Place pardon party passion perilous possessed present Prince of Orange prison procure Quaker Seagrave seemed sentence Shelton smallest spite Squire Stanley Forester sword tears tender thing thou thought tidings tion trust utter visitant Voorst Walter whole wife wishes