Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 251
... my soul , de- priving me of rest by night or day , until I made a solemn , irrevocable vow that I would dedi- cate my life , my fortune , and all the energies of my head and heart , to the great work WALTER COLYTON . 251.
... my soul , de- priving me of rest by night or day , until I made a solemn , irrevocable vow that I would dedi- cate my life , my fortune , and all the energies of my head and heart , to the great work WALTER COLYTON . 251.
Page 252
... fortune was sufficient for my wants , and my Country had now become my father . I joined a band of illustrious malcontents , among whom were enrolled the Duke of Monmouth , Lords Russell and Essex , Algernon Sydney , John Hampden , all ...
... fortune was sufficient for my wants , and my Country had now become my father . I joined a band of illustrious malcontents , among whom were enrolled the Duke of Monmouth , Lords Russell and Essex , Algernon Sydney , John Hampden , all ...
Page 254
... fortune , and the indomitable enthusiasm of my disposition , have carried me through every thing , although at times I have been vain or sanguine enough to imagine that I bear a charmed life , that I have been predestined to the great ...
... fortune , and the indomitable enthusiasm of my disposition , have carried me through every thing , although at times I have been vain or sanguine enough to imagine that I bear a charmed life , that I have been predestined to the great ...
Page 258
... discontinuance of that marvellous good fortune which has hitherto befriended you ? I should assign it to the de- spondency occasioned by sickness , but that your buoyant and elastic spirit seems to be uncon- querable . 258 WALTER COLYTON .
... discontinuance of that marvellous good fortune which has hitherto befriended you ? I should assign it to the de- spondency occasioned by sickness , but that your buoyant and elastic spirit seems to be uncon- querable . 258 WALTER COLYTON .
Page 315
... fortune's favour . She co- loured suddenly and deeply , her eyes flashed , her bosom panted , and she forcibly bit her nether lip in the endeavour to suppress her passion , that she might answer him in his own P 2 WALTER COLYTON . 315 ...
... fortune's favour . She co- loured suddenly and deeply , her eyes flashed , her bosom panted , and she forcibly bit her nether lip in the endeavour to suppress her passion , that she might answer him in his own P 2 WALTER COLYTON . 315 ...
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