The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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... love as I do to distrac- tion , without inquietude - passion without passion is an anomaly I cannot comprehend . " " And love without confidence in the person beloved seems to me still more inconceivable ; I have no more doubt of your ...
... love as I do to distrac- tion , without inquietude - passion without passion is an anomaly I cannot comprehend . " " And love without confidence in the person beloved seems to me still more inconceivable ; I have no more doubt of your ...
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... love with her was yet too pure , unsullied a passion , to have tainted the better feelings of her nature . These still flowed free and generous she loved and was beloved , and her heart expanded beneath the joyous influence , and the ...
... love with her was yet too pure , unsullied a passion , to have tainted the better feelings of her nature . These still flowed free and generous she loved and was beloved , and her heart expanded beneath the joyous influence , and the ...
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... lover , seemed to her to breathe only the quintessence of love , and she looked on him in all the calm radiance of a happy trusting heart . " Be it as you will , Gertrude , " said he , “ my fate is in your hands - you know your power ...
... lover , seemed to her to breathe only the quintessence of love , and she looked on him in all the calm radiance of a happy trusting heart . " Be it as you will , Gertrude , " said he , “ my fate is in your hands - you know your power ...
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... lovers ' walks and lovers ' vows must have an end , and Lady Rossville and Colonel Delmour found themselves at the Castle , ere they had uttered one hundredth part of all they had to say . CHAPTER II . Hot from the field , indulge not ...
... lovers ' walks and lovers ' vows must have an end , and Lady Rossville and Colonel Delmour found themselves at the Castle , ere they had uttered one hundredth part of all they had to say . CHAPTER II . Hot from the field , indulge not ...
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... soul , And that's the love I bear thee . " " Well , I suppose it's my want of taste , for I can't say I can discover any thing very beautiful there 4 20 THE INHERITANCE . body who has ever been abroad being able to to- ...
... soul , And that's the love I bear thee . " " Well , I suppose it's my want of taste , for I can't say I can discover any thing very beautiful there 4 20 THE INHERITANCE . body who has ever been abroad being able to to- ...
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