| 1780 - 742 pages
...bird was feared from its perch, and fiitfed. from the thicket. Louifa rofe from the ground, and burft into tears. She turned, and beheld Sir Edward. His countenance had much of its former languor j and, when he took her hand, he call on the earth a melancholy look, and feemed unable to fpeak his... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1783 - 340 pages
...bird was feared from its perch, and flitted from the thicket. Lottifa rofe from the ground, and burft into tears! She turned —and beheld Sir Edward. His...his feelings. " Are you not well, Sir Edward?" faid Lottifa, with a voice faint and broken.—" I " am ill, indeed," faid he, " but my illnefs is of "... | |
| 1787 - 470 pages
...hand, he cull on ïhe eartii a melancholy look, and Teemed unable to fpeak his feelings. ' Are you 2 not well, Sir Edward?' faid Louifa, with a voice faint and broken. — ' I am * ill, indeed,' faid he, * but my illnefs ' is of the mind. Louifa cannot cure ' me of that.... | |
| James Anderson - 1791 - 422 pages
...perch, and flitted from the thicket. Louifa rof« from the gKHind, and burft into tears. She turned, aud beheld Sir Edward, His countenance had much of its former languor ; and, when he took her hand, he cult on the earth a nieiaulook, and feemt-d unable to i'peak his feelings. " Are l, Sir Edward'?''... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 244 pages
...thicket. Louisa rose from the ground, and burst into tears ! She turned — and beheld Sir Ediuard. His countenance had much of its former languor ; and when he took her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings. ' Are you • not well,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 260 pages
...the thicket. Louisa rose from the ground, and burst into tears ! She turned—and beheld Sir Edwai'd. His countenance had much of its former languor ; and when he took her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings. ' Are you • not well,... | |
| 1803 - 354 pages
...bird was scared from its perch, and flitted from the thicket. Louisa rose from the ground, and burst into tears ! She turned ....and beheld Sir Edward....its former languor ; and, when he took her hand, he cast on the earth ar melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings. " Are you not " well,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 356 pages
...and flitted from the thicket. Louisa rose from the ground, and burst into tears ? She turned—and beheld Sir Edward. His countenance had much of its former languor ; and when he took, her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings. ' Are you ' not well,... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 290 pages
...perch, and flitted from the thicket. Louisa rose from the ground, and burst into tears. She turned— beheld Sir Edward ! His countenance had much of its former languor ; and, when he took her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings. " Are you not well, Sir... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 358 pages
...bird was scared from its perch, and flitted from the thicket. Louisa rose from the ground, and burst into tears. She turned — and beheld Sir Edward. His countenance had much of its former languour ; and when he took her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to... | |
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