New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 111Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1857 |
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Page 473
... Filomela , was entirely educated at a con- vent , the rude manners of her father's retainers being considered un- suitable for her age or sex . She rarely returned home , and , indeed , scarcely knew her father , a stern , austere man ...
... Filomela , was entirely educated at a con- vent , the rude manners of her father's retainers being considered un- suitable for her age or sex . She rarely returned home , and , indeed , scarcely knew her father , a stern , austere man ...
Page 474
... Filomela knew from infancy that she was to take the veil . Her father treated her with coldness and reserve . He was too much immersed in ambitious schemes to care for a delicate girl , so Filomela passed her time with the gouvernante ...
... Filomela knew from infancy that she was to take the veil . Her father treated her with coldness and reserve . He was too much immersed in ambitious schemes to care for a delicate girl , so Filomela passed her time with the gouvernante ...
Page 475
... Filomela was young , and she was innocent as the virgin flakes of snow falling from the pure heavens before they touch the earth . As yet she knew no grief ; and when daylight came , and the great orb of day shone out , and the world ...
... Filomela was young , and she was innocent as the virgin flakes of snow falling from the pure heavens before they touch the earth . As yet she knew no grief ; and when daylight came , and the great orb of day shone out , and the world ...
Page 476
... Filomela loved the Virgin as her own mother , whom she had never known , and told her all her little sorrows and joys with the confidence of a well - beloved child . As she prayed , the evening wore on , but Filomela perceived it not ...
... Filomela loved the Virgin as her own mother , whom she had never known , and told her all her little sorrows and joys with the confidence of a well - beloved child . As she prayed , the evening wore on , but Filomela perceived it not ...
Page 477
... Filomela indignantly reprimanded the gouvernante for her careless- ness . " Such a fright as I have had , " said Filomela . 66 Fright ! " retorted the duenna ; " and how could that be , when you were protected by the noblest cavalier in ...
... Filomela indignantly reprimanded the gouvernante for her careless- ness . " Such a fright as I have had , " said Filomela . 66 Fright ! " retorted the duenna ; " and how could that be , when you were protected by the noblest cavalier in ...
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Page 296 - Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty; Calls virtue, hypocrite; takes off the rose From the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there"; makes marriage vows As false as dicers...
Page 296 - As false as dicers' oaths ; O ! such a deed As from the body of contraction plucks The very soul, and sweet religion makes A rhapsody of words...
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