The Novice of Saint Dominick, Volume 3R. Phillips, 1806 |
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Page 5
... object live for ever in my heart . Yes , " de Montargis , I have resigned thee , but " virtue exacts no more : and though it " did it would not be obeyed ; for while " this heart throbs with life , thou wilt be " its first , its dearest ...
... object live for ever in my heart . Yes , " de Montargis , I have resigned thee , but " virtue exacts no more : and though it " did it would not be obeyed ; for while " this heart throbs with life , thou wilt be " its first , its dearest ...
Page 13
... object , she was roused by a loud sigh , which escaped the baron's lips . She start- ed , but dared not encounter his eyes . The chevalier arose , Imogen and the baron fol- lowed his example , and the chevalier de- sired the page to ...
... object , she was roused by a loud sigh , which escaped the baron's lips . She start- ed , but dared not encounter his eyes . The chevalier arose , Imogen and the baron fol- lowed his example , and the chevalier de- sired the page to ...
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... object of cogitation . Ast she divested herself of her attire , the pic- ture of the baron de Montargis fell from her bosom , where she had deposited it with the billet which had enwrapt it . Had she , in that moment of emotion ...
... object of cogitation . Ast she divested herself of her attire , the pic- ture of the baron de Montargis fell from her bosom , where she had deposited it with the billet which had enwrapt it . Had she , in that moment of emotion ...
Page 37
... of the room , and the count , more composed than he had been the pre- ceding day , in calm delight contemplated these objects so dear to his heart . Under the potent spell of his long - lost child's endearing ST . DOMINICK . 37.
... of the room , and the count , more composed than he had been the pre- ceding day , in calm delight contemplated these objects so dear to his heart . Under the potent spell of his long - lost child's endearing ST . DOMINICK . 37.
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... object the protection " of the state against tyranny , and the de- " fence of religion against schism ? " " That was the pretence of the confe- " deration formed by the house of Lor- " raine , my dear count , not the motive ; " for how ...
... object the protection " of the state against tyranny , and the de- " fence of religion against schism ? " " That was the pretence of the confe- " deration formed by the house of Lor- " raine , my dear count , not the motive ; " for how ...
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