I speak — to you reveal the story of my wrongs, and ask you to avenge them. Vain hope ! yet it imparts some comfort to believe it possible that what I now write may one day meet the eye of a fellow-creature, that the words which tell my sufferings may... The Heroine, Or, Adventures of Cherubina - Page 147by Eaton Stannard Barrett - 1815 - 252 pagesFull view - About this book
| Eaton Stannard Barrett - 1813 - 326 pages
...STORY OF MY WRONGS, AND ASK YOU TO REVENGE THEM. VAIN HOPE! YET IT IMPARTS SOME COMFORT TO BELIEVE, THAT WHAT I NOW WRITE MAY ONE DAY MEET THE EYE OF...ONE DAY DRAW PITY FROM THE FEELING HEART. KNOW THEN, THAT ON THE NIGHT OF THE FATAL- DAY WHICH SAW ME PBJVEN FROM MY CASTLE, BY RUTHLESS FOES, FOUR MEN... | |
| Ann Radcliffe - 1820 - 238 pages
...ask you to avenge them. Vain hope! yet. it imparts some comfort to believe it possible that what 1 now write may one day meet the eye of a fellow-creature;...sufferings, may one day draw pity from the feeling heart. Yet stay your tears — your pity now is useless : long since have the pangs of misery ceased ; the... | |
| 1820 - 240 pages
...to avenge them. Vain hope! yet it imparts some comfort to believe it possible that what 1 now wrii;e may one day meet the eye of a fellow-creature ; that...sufferings, may one day draw pity from the feeling heart. Yet stay your tears—your pity now is useless: long since have the pangs qf misery ceased; the f 2... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1824 - 820 pages
...wrongs, and ask you to avenge them. Vain hope .' yet it imparts some comfort to helieve it possible that what I now write may one day meet the eye of...which tell my sufferings, may one day draw pity from die feeling heart. Yet stay your tears — your pity now is useless ; long since have the pangs of... | |
| Ann Radcliffe - 1825 - 236 pages
...my wrongs, and ask ye to avenge them. Vain hope ! yet it imparts some comfort to believe it possible that what I now write may one day meet the eye of...sufferings, may one day draw pity from the feeling heart. Yet stay your tears—your pity now is useless: long since have the pangs of misery ceased; the voice... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1826 - 836 pages
...wrongs, and ask you to avenge them. Vain hope ! yet it imparts some comfort to believe it possible that what I now write may one day meet the eye of...sufferings may one day draw pity from the feeling heart. Yet stay your tears — your pity now is useless: long since have the pangs of misery ceased 4 the... | |
| Ann Radcliffe - 1877 - 696 pages
...wrongs, and ask you to avenge them. Vain hope ! yet it imparts some comfort to believe it possible that what I now write may one day meet the eye of a fellow-creatuce ; that the words which tell my sufferings, may one day draw pity from the feeling heart.... | |
| Susan Hale - 1898 - 334 pages
...wrongs, and ask you to revenge them. Vain hope ! tififi'astljooic. yet it imparts some comfort to believe that what I now write may one day meet the eye of...day draw pity from the feeling heart. Know, then, that on the fatal day which saw me driven from •my castle, four men in black visors entered the cottage... | |
| Susan Hale - 1898 - 336 pages
...wrongs, and ask you to revenge them. Vain hope! thsflast'liook. yet it imparts some comfort to believe that what I now write may one day meet the eye of...sufferings may one day draw pity from the feeling heart. had taken shelter, and forced me aud my minstrel into a carriage. We traveled miles in silence. At... | |
| Susan Hale - 1898 - 360 pages
...th'e'last'lxiok. yet it imparts some comfort to believe that what I now write may one day meet tlie eye of a fellow-creature, that the words which tell...sufferings may one day draw pity from the feeling heart. had taken shelter, and forced 'me and my minstrel into a carriage. We traveled miles in silence. At... | |
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