Aubrey Conyers, Or, The Lordship of AllerdaleIngram Cooke, 1853 - 305 psl. |
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... woman demanded his business . It should have been observed that this lone dwelling , with- out another habitation in sight , stood upon the very verge of the moor , while in its immediate background rose a mass of barren rocky hills ...
... woman demanded his business . It should have been observed that this lone dwelling , with- out another habitation in sight , stood upon the very verge of the moor , while in its immediate background rose a mass of barren rocky hills ...
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... woman , her person , lean and raw - boned , was entirely desti- tute of the fulness and just proportions which would have corrected what might be called the deformity of her height . The countenance , too , of this woman was of that ...
... woman , her person , lean and raw - boned , was entirely desti- tute of the fulness and just proportions which would have corrected what might be called the deformity of her height . The countenance , too , of this woman was of that ...
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... woman and the lad Giles , who he now understood to be her son . The shed of which the woman had spoken , was , however , a better defence from the weather than he had hoped to find it , and a quantity of fodder seemed to intimate that ...
... woman and the lad Giles , who he now understood to be her son . The shed of which the woman had spoken , was , however , a better defence from the weather than he had hoped to find it , and a quantity of fodder seemed to intimate that ...
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... woman as it happened caught the direction of his eyes , for , with a futile attempt to smooth her rugged brow , she said , in a tone of affected jocularity , " Ah , your honour , them pistols and cutlass are awfulsome things to look at ...
... woman as it happened caught the direction of his eyes , for , with a futile attempt to smooth her rugged brow , she said , in a tone of affected jocularity , " Ah , your honour , them pistols and cutlass are awfulsome things to look at ...
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... woman's eye . The complexion of Magdalen , as is not un- common with dark - haired women , was as pure and no less colourless than alabaster , but her beautiful lips were of a rich red , and when she spoke disclosed teeth whiter than ...
... woman's eye . The complexion of Magdalen , as is not un- common with dark - haired women , was as pure and no less colourless than alabaster , but her beautiful lips were of a rich red , and when she spoke disclosed teeth whiter than ...
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Adela Conyers Agnes Tower answered Aubrey Conyers Aubrey's battle of Malplaquet beautiful bitter brother chamber Charlotte cold Colonel Colman companion countenance dark dear door Edmund Conyers Ellinor Musgrave estates excuse eyes father fear feelings Francis Conyers gentleman GIAOUR girl hand Harris heard heart Hitchins honour hope horror Illustrated London insolence Jackson Jeremiah Dixon kind knew Lady Geraldine lawyer Leonard Musgrave Lieutenant Conyers lips London look Lord Allerdale Maitland manner marriage mind miserable Miss Adela Miss Conyers Miss Musgrave morning mother never Neville Nicholas Benedict niece night pale person poor Adela poverty Ravenglas replied returned Richard Musgrave Rose Rushton Salton SCOTT BURN seemed servant sister smile sorrow speak spoke stairs stonehaugh stood stranger suffered sweet tears tell thought tion tone uncle unhappy uttered voice wife Windsor words wretched young lady young woman
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78 psl. - There's not a wretch that lives on common charity But's happier than me: for I have known The luscious sweets of plenty; every night Have slept with soft content about my head, And never waked but to a joyful morning; Yet now must fall like a full ear of corn, Whose blossom scaped, yet's withered in the ripening.
131 psl. - She was a form of life and light, That, seen, became a part of sight...
138 psl. - For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires: The eye wink at the hand; yet let that be Which the eye fears, when it is done, to see.
204 psl. - Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls : Who steals my purse steals trash ; 'tis something, nothing ; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands ; But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him And makes me poor indeed.