| 1811 - 610 pages
...and the tender sympathy discovered by Mariana at the short tale he told, prepossessed him in an equal degree in favor of her mental charms. She loved him...her that she sympathised in them. He knew not why the could sť attract ; but the eye, so recently the sport of equivocating uncertainty, no longer fixed... | |
| England - 1833 - 1006 pages
...profound is her love. Erelong she becomes very mournful to think of the change from the days when first " She loved him for the dangers he had past, And he loved her because she pitied them." And then, as if stupified by his dreadful looks, she resigns herself with... | |
| 1819 - 382 pages
...Moor had an only daughter, between whom and the gallant Spaniard a reciprocal affection arose :— " She loved him for the dangers he had past, And he loved her that she did pity them." Being unable to conceal their tender meetings, ttley resolved upon quitting Granada,... | |
| Scotland - 1833 - 1034 pages
...profound is her love. Erelong she becomes very mournful to think of the change from the days when first " She loved him for the dangers he had past, And he loved her because she pitied them." And then, as if stupined by his dreadful looks, she resigns herself with... | |
| Scotland - 1837 - 898 pages
...from the Niger. And 'tis well known that an imaginative widow lady would fain have married him, for " She loved him for the dangers he had past, And he loved her that she did pity them." For a good many years after that daring pilgrimage, danger and fear still continued... | |
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