Roche-Blanche; or, The hunters of the Pyrences, Volume 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822 - English fiction |
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Adhe Adhemar de Bourbon affection agitated Aigline Aigline's alarm amongst ation Barêges Baron de Roche Beaurevoir believe Blois breast Catherine Catherine de Medicis Cecile character chateau Chevalier de Bourbon Chevalier's Clarence Willoughby Clarence's companion Comtesse d'Enghien concealed confidence consequence countenance court dear Elizabeth England enquired exclaimed eyes father favour fear feelings felt Fontevraud François friendship Gascony gave Godefroi gone grief Guises hand happiness hastened heard heart honour hope Hugonots imagined impatient instant king of Navarre knew L'étoile latter Limoges Lolótte Lolótte's looked Madame de Roche Maligny Maligny's Maur Meaux ment Mirecourt mother Nerac ness never noble object once passed passion person present Prince de Condé promise Protestant Pyrenees queen-mother racter recollection Rénaudie rence rence's returned Roche Blanc secret seemed seized sigh sister smile sorrow sought soul spirit spoke suffering surprize tears tender thing thought tion trust uncle Venzéles Vidame voice wish young queen
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Page 550 - Glory to the Father, to the Son, And to the Holy Spirit," rang aloud Throughout all Paradise; that with the song My spirit reel'd, so passing sweet the strain. And what I saw was equal ecstasy: One universal smile it seem'd of all things; Joy past compare; gladness unutterable; Imperishable life of peace and love; Exhaustless riches, and unmeasured bliss.