Corse de Leon: Or, The Brigand : a Romance, Nide 2Harper & Brothers, 1841 |
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archers arms Bernard de Rohan beseech brigand cast castle of Robeck Cerdon chamber Châtelet Corse de Leon Count de Meyrand Count of Brienne countenance court dark dauphin death demanded door Duke of Savoy exclaimed eyes fair lady Father Willand fear feel France gates gazed gentleman Geronimo give hand head hear heard heart Henry de Brienne honour hope horse hour Isabel de Brienne Italian king's lady Leissard length look Lord of Masseran majesty Maréchal de Brissac Martigny matter Monsieur de Meyrand Monsieur de Rohan Monsieur de Thermes Monsieur de Vieilleville Nantua never night once palace Paris passed paused Pierre Millort prévôt priest prisoner replied Bernard replied Corse replied the king replied the Lord rode Savoy seemed seran servant sire smile soon speak stood sword tell things thought tion told tone turned voice vols words young cavalier
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Sivu 125 - I still wander alone, And, sunk in dejection, for ever deplore The sweets of the days that are gone. While the sun as it rises, to others shines bright, I think how it formerly shone ; While others cull blossoms, I find but a blight, And sigh for the days that are gone.