Cooper's Works: The HeidenmauerJames G. Gregory (successor to W.A. Townsend), 1859 - American fiction |
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Page 53
... Opinion , deepened by superstition , held its shield over the humble hut , and month after month glided away , after the arrival of the stranger , during which he received no other testimonials of the feelings ex- cited by his presence ...
... Opinion , deepened by superstition , held its shield over the humble hut , and month after month glided away , after the arrival of the stranger , during which he received no other testimonials of the feelings ex- cited by his presence ...
Page 55
... opinion of my- self is getting to be too humble , and discourse with some of the godiy fathers of the Abbey , whose wis- dom and unction will not fail to lighten thy heart of even a heavier load . There is Father Ulrich , he is a ...
... opinion of my- self is getting to be too humble , and discourse with some of the godiy fathers of the Abbey , whose wis- dom and unction will not fail to lighten thy heart of even a heavier load . There is Father Ulrich , he is a ...
Page 57
... opinion of himself than I , poor and lowly as I stand in your reverend presence ; for a hard for- tune , and some oversight in the management of my father's affairs , have brought me to the need of living among such associates . Were I ...
... opinion of himself than I , poor and lowly as I stand in your reverend presence ; for a hard for- tune , and some oversight in the management of my father's affairs , have brought me to the need of living among such associates . Were I ...
Page 69
... weakness , they were more the offspring of the world's opinions , than of her own frank and gene- Ious nature . " I might retort the question on thee , Berchthold , and plead a woman's curiosity as a reason why 1 THE HEIDENMAUER . 69.
... weakness , they were more the offspring of the world's opinions , than of her own frank and gene- Ious nature . " I might retort the question on thee , Berchthold , and plead a woman's curiosity as a reason why 1 THE HEIDENMAUER . 69.
Page 71
... opinion of Lord Emich's handsome forester without great secret gratification . " And now thou shalt know the reason of this un- usual visit , " said Meta , when the silent pleasure ex- cited by the last speech of young Berchthold had a ...
... opinion of Lord Emich's handsome forester without great secret gratification . " And now thou shalt know the reason of this un- usual visit , " said Meta , when the silent pleasure ex- cited by the last speech of young Berchthold had a ...
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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 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 303 - 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 124 - I'll be wise hereafter, And seek for grace. What a thrice-double ass Was I, to take this drunkard for a god, And worship this dull fool ! Pro.