Beulah; and now and then a freshening gale, wakened by hope, bore my spirit triumphantly towards the bourne: but I could not reach it, even in fancy - a counteracting breeze blew off land, and continually drove me back. Sense would resist delirium: judgment... Cécile; or, The pervert, by sir Charles Rockingham - Página 267de Philippe Ferdinand A. de Rohan-Chabot (comte de Jarnac.) - 1851 - 350 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...and then a freshening gale, wakened by hope, bore my spirit triumphantly toward the bourne ; but 1 me back. Sense would resist delirium ; judgment would warn passion. Too feverish to rest, I rose as... | |
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...and then a freshening gale wakened by hope, bore my spirit triumphantly towards the bourne ; but I could not reach it; even in fancy, — a counteracting breeze blew off land, and continually drove me back. Sense would resist delirium, judgment would warn passion. Too feverish to rest, I rose as... | |
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...now and then a freshening gale wakened by hope, bore ray spirit triumphantly toward the bourne; but I could not reach it, even in fancy — a counteracting breeze blew off land, and continually drove me back. Sense would resist delirium, judgment would warn passion. Too feverish to rest, I rose as... | |
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