The Eve of San-Pietro: A Tale ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1804 - Gothic fiction (Literary genre) |
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... remember this life had been forfeited to the treachery of assassins . " Bertoldo anxious for the welfare of his brother , and solicitous to detach him from scenes , and win him from pursuits , degrading to his rank and fame , it had ...
... remember this life had been forfeited to the treachery of assassins . " Bertoldo anxious for the welfare of his brother , and solicitous to detach him from scenes , and win him from pursuits , degrading to his rank and fame , it had ...
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... remember , one interest lives be- tween us from this hour ; one path , however narrow , must be our mutual way through life ; the day that sees thee set thy hand against me , hurls down eternal ruin on thy head ; there- fore beware ...
... remember , one interest lives be- tween us from this hour ; one path , however narrow , must be our mutual way through life ; the day that sees thee set thy hand against me , hurls down eternal ruin on thy head ; there- fore beware ...
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... remember , Viola , put not too much confidence in it yourself ; keep the strictest watch over your own conduct , and be assured Providence will keep watch over you . I have no apprehension from the unmasked form of effrontive and ...
... remember , Viola , put not too much confidence in it yourself ; keep the strictest watch over your own conduct , and be assured Providence will keep watch over you . I have no apprehension from the unmasked form of effrontive and ...
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... remember the very night my Lord the late Marchese died , just as I was stepping into bed , I heard Jesu Marie ! " she cried , devoutly crossing herself , " there's the noise again ! " VIOLA caught her arm ; - " Good Heavens ! " she ...
... remember the very night my Lord the late Marchese died , just as I was stepping into bed , I heard Jesu Marie ! " she cried , devoutly crossing herself , " there's the noise again ! " VIOLA caught her arm ; - " Good Heavens ! " she ...
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... remember , and á fearful one it was . Tis true , one ought not to lament the dead ; but when I think the body of my dear Lord now sleeps beneath the waters , I envy the poorest man , who lies quietly in the earth ; and this I am sure of ...
... remember , and á fearful one it was . Tis true , one ought not to lament the dead ; but when I think the body of my dear Lord now sleeps beneath the waters , I envy the poorest man , who lies quietly in the earth ; and this I am sure of ...
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Abruzzo Albenza anca art thou beauty benza Bertoldo Bianca bless bosom brother castle ceived CHAP character cheek chesa chese child companion Conte countenance creature cried Viola dark daugh death dreadful Eve of San-Pietro exclaimed eyes fancy father faultered favour fear feelings felt Frenchman gazed Gradisca hand happiness heard heart Heaven Holy honour hope hour idea interrupted Viola Juliana kucw Lady Laurentine Lilla lives look Lord Lorenzo manner Marchese marriage ment mind Monte Cassino Montebino moping Morano mother Naples nature ness never nexions night pale parents passion peace Pescara pillow poor prove raised recollection rence replied repose rest round saloon seek seemed shuddered sigh sink sleep smile soon sorrow soul stranger sunk sure sweet tears thee tion tone trembling Ubaldo uncon vate verdi vocable voice wife wish woman words wretched young Zanotti
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