The Heidenmauer; Or, The Benedictines: A Legend of the Rhine, Volumes 1-2Lea & Blanchard, 1841 |
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Page 77
... Burgomaster of Deurckheim should know of their boldness ! " 66 Meta , they would not dare ! Poor Gisela is not the offspring of a stout citizen , but the warder of Hartenburg's child , and there may be some differ- ence in thy natures ...
... Burgomaster of Deurckheim should know of their boldness ! " 66 Meta , they would not dare ! Poor Gisela is not the offspring of a stout citizen , but the warder of Hartenburg's child , and there may be some differ- ence in thy natures ...
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... Burgomaster's door without attracting remark . 66 CHAPTER V " What news ? " ' None , my lord ; but that the world is grown honest . " " Then is doomsday near ! " Hamlet . WITHIN the whole of these widely extended states , there is ...
... Burgomaster's door without attracting remark . 66 CHAPTER V " What news ? " ' None , my lord ; but that the world is grown honest . " " Then is doomsday near ! " Hamlet . WITHIN the whole of these widely extended states , there is ...
Page 143
... Burgomaster to the Bailiff . Among the variety of idle and ill - digested remarks that are lavished on the , American people and their institutions , it is a received pleasantry to joke on their attachment to official dignities . But he ...
... Burgomaster to the Bailiff . Among the variety of idle and ill - digested remarks that are lavished on the , American people and their institutions , it is a received pleasantry to joke on their attachment to official dignities . But he ...
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... Burgomaster of Deurckheim . Were the countenance a certain index of the qualities of the mind , a physiognomist might have been at a loss to discover the motives which had in- duced Ulricka Hailtzinger , not only the fairest but the ...
... Burgomaster of Deurckheim . Were the countenance a certain index of the qualities of the mind , a physiognomist might have been at a loss to discover the motives which had in- duced Ulricka Hailtzinger , not only the fairest but the ...
Page 167
... Burgomaster of Deurckheim , and to her scarce fairer daughter . Young Berchthold stood aloof ; watching the inter- view with feelings allied equally to envy and jeal- ousy . " A fair morning and a comfortable mass to you , high - born ...
... Burgomaster of Deurckheim , and to her scarce fairer daughter . Young Berchthold stood aloof ; watching the inter- view with feelings allied equally to envy and jeal- ousy . " A fair morning and a comfortable mass to you , high - born ...
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The Heidenmauer, Or the Benedictines: A Legend of the Rhine ..., Volumes 1-2 James Fenimore Cooper No preview available - 2018 |
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Abbé Abbey Abbot of Limburg altar Anchorite answered art thou aught baron Benedictine better Bonifacius brother brotherhood burghers Burgomaster castle chapel character child choir church companion Count Emich Count of Hartenburg Count of Leiningen countenance cow-herd Deurckheim discourse Dost thou doubt duty Einsiedlen faith Father Arnolph Father Johan Father Siegfried favor feeling forester Gottlob hamlet hath heart Heaven Heidelberg Heidenmauer Heinrich Frey heresy hermit Herr Count Herr Emich holy Abbot honor Ilse Jaegerthal Knight of Rhodes less listened look Lord Count Lord Emich Lottchen manner Master Berchthold means ment Meta mind monk mother mountain nature never noble opinions Palatinate penitent pilgrims pious prayers prelate princely Prior reverence Rhine Ritterstein Saint Saint Gall scarce shrine soul speak thee thine Thou art thou hast Thou knowest thou wilt thought tion town truth Ulrike Venloo walls wish worship wouldst young Berchthold youth
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Page 80 - He who the sword of heaven will bear, Should be as holy as severe ; Pattern in himself to know, Grace to stand, and virtue go ; More nor less to others paying, Than by self-offences weighing.
Page 211 - Ah me! for aught that ever I could read. Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth: But, either it was different in blood; Her.
Page 138 - In a strange land Such things, however trivial, reach the heart. And through the heart the head, clearing away The narrow notions that grew up at home, And in their place grafting good will to all— ROGERS.