The Maiden Monarch; Or, Island Queen, Volume 2R. Hastings, 1840 |
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... wretched Destiny : They neither Set , nor Disappear , But tyrannize o're all the year ; Whilst we ne're feel their Flame or Influence here . The Birds that dance from Bough to Bough , And sing above in every Tree , Are not from Fears ...
... wretched Destiny : They neither Set , nor Disappear , But tyrannize o're all the year ; Whilst we ne're feel their Flame or Influence here . The Birds that dance from Bough to Bough , And sing above in every Tree , Are not from Fears ...
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... wretched hovels throughout her dominions . It appears to be a peculiar tendency of human nature to be ever striving to imitate those who fill a more exalted station than ourselves in life , and thus it is that every grade of society ...
... wretched hovels throughout her dominions . It appears to be a peculiar tendency of human nature to be ever striving to imitate those who fill a more exalted station than ourselves in life , and thus it is that every grade of society ...
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... wretch who turns away sorrowful and dejected , after soliciting in vain a small stipend to keep him and his helpless children from starvation ; a request that must be denied him , unless he will consent to sacrifice the privilege of a ...
... wretch who turns away sorrowful and dejected , after soliciting in vain a small stipend to keep him and his helpless children from starvation ; a request that must be denied him , unless he will consent to sacrifice the privilege of a ...
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... wretched woman , who now lay stretched upon the bank ; whether the breath had passed from her languid frame , or whether she had only sunk in a fainting fit , I did not know . I turned hastily from her to endeavour to rescue the child ...
... wretched woman , who now lay stretched upon the bank ; whether the breath had passed from her languid frame , or whether she had only sunk in a fainting fit , I did not know . I turned hastily from her to endeavour to rescue the child ...
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... wretched girl and her infant upon a little bed which the mother of Alice led me to in mute but agonized astonishment . On my crossing the room , Burnes himself , who was now totally blind , called out im- patiently , " Wife , wife ...
... wretched girl and her infant upon a little bed which the mother of Alice led me to in mute but agonized astonishment . On my crossing the room , Burnes himself , who was now totally blind , called out im- patiently , " Wife , wife ...
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addressed Alice Burnes alike amongst anxious arrived attempt attendants beautiful became Bertrand bosom breast bright carriage child choly Clifford conceal conduct Count Albert countenance creature crime curtsey daughter death desire display dition dwelling Edith Allingford escritoir evil excited eyes father favour fear feelings fellow-creatures garden gaze gentle gout grati hand happy head heart hope horse human imagination intel labour lady land lected look Lord Wickliffe majesty majesty's melan ment mercy mind ministers misery monarch mother nature never noble noble lady numbers observed palace parents passed peaceful penal laws poor girl present prisoner prove punishment queen Ravensbourne rendered replied request rest retired returned Lord Newton rose-tree scorn scudding seat shortly silent Sir Henry society soon sorrow sovereign spirit stood subjects suffering thee thing thou throne tion told village voice whilst wholly wife William Burnes wished words worthy wretched youth