De Vere: Or, The Man of Independence, Band 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... England without wishing to see Constance ? He both wished and sought it ; but , extraordinary as it may seem , it was not now so easy . It may be supposed that , after all we have recorded , the pleasure ( never very great ) which his ...
... England without wishing to see Constance ? He both wished and sought it ; but , extraordinary as it may seem , it was not now so easy . It may be supposed that , after all we have recorded , the pleasure ( never very great ) which his ...
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... England . But when the suspicion got hold of him , that all this was occasioned by love for another , and that other , however nearly allied to him , ruined in his prospects by his own rashness , and , of all men in England , the most ...
... England . But when the suspicion got hold of him , that all this was occasioned by love for another , and that other , however nearly allied to him , ruined in his prospects by his own rashness , and , of all men in England , the most ...
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... England ; a request which was without difficulty granted by one who , however an invalid in body , and a prey to grief in mind , felt that mind still lingering among the scenes of his greatness , and yielding with regret to the ...
... England ; a request which was without difficulty granted by one who , however an invalid in body , and a prey to grief in mind , felt that mind still lingering among the scenes of his greatness , and yielding with regret to the ...
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... England . " How blest the maid whose bosom No headstrong passion knows . " " That may be the true secret , " said De Vere , as she went by . " I begin to believe that the less heart we have , the better the chance of happiness . For may ...
... England . " How blest the maid whose bosom No headstrong passion knows . " " That may be the true secret , " said De Vere , as she went by . " I begin to believe that the less heart we have , the better the chance of happiness . For may ...
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... few minutes ' pause , the stranger bethought him of that question , which in England is generally the first with which one traveller accosts another , and without farther preface , asked De Vere where he was going 66 DE VERE .
... few minutes ' pause , the stranger bethought him of that question , which in England is generally the first with which one traveller accosts another , and without farther preface , asked De Vere where he was going 66 DE VERE .
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admiration affected afterwards ambition Archer asked De Vere Barèges basque beautiful became better Bolingbroke called Castle Mowbray character charm choly Clayton consolation contemplation court cousin cried De Vere dance daughter dear delightful disappointed Dovedale England Epernon excited exclaimed fancy father favour fear feeling gave gentleman happiness Harclai heard heart honour hope humour imagination interest Jugurtha knew Lady Constance Lady Eleanor laughed least look Lord Cleveland Lord Mowbray Lord Oldcastle master melan ment mind Mortimer mother nature ness never observed De Vere party passed patron perhaps person pleased pleasure Poland pride Pyrenees racter replied De Vere retire retreat returned Rivers scene seemed sentiment SHAKSPEARE shewed silence soon sort spirit Staroste suppose sweet talked thing thought tion told travellers truth Tutbury Castle uncle Vere's whole Wilmot wish wonder young Zerlina