Desires from her the particulars of the rencounter between Mr. Lovelace and her brother; and of the usage she receives upon it: also the whole of her story from the time Lovelace was introduced as a suitor to her sister Arabella.
Lewen being there to interpose, the unhappy rencounter followed.
She would not, I believe, have hated him, had she not been bid to hate him: and had it not been for the rencounter between him and her only son.
Which when his Palmer saw, he gan to feare His toward perill and vntoward blame, 8 Which by that new rencounter he should reare: For death sate on the point of that enchaunted speare.
Who seeing him from farre so fierce to pricke, 2 His warlike armes about him gan embrace, And in the rest his readie speare did sticke; 4 Tho when as still he saw him towards pace, He gan rencounter him in equall race.
We may here observe an evident conflict or rencounter of opposite principles and passions.
This exact rencounter depends upon the relations of those ideas, from which they are derived, and is more or less perfect, according to the degrees of the relation.
On the 5th instant, a deadly rencounter took place in the streets of Russelville, (our county town,) between John A.
He seemed to have had a revelation and a change of spirit since the unfortunate rencounter and the subsequent nursing at Alice's hands.
He said this over and over to himself after his rencounter with the four Indian scouts on the Wabash.
A coat was laid on and polished; then another coat for increased blackness; and lastly a third, to give the perfect and mirror-like jet which the hoped-for rencounter demanded.
We passed on without further rencounter till on the Quai des Oiseleurs we espied a young damsel striding along with a notable air of resolution.
His wife and his child had quitted the inn of Rovigo instantly after that mortifying rencounter that had dashed so cruelly to the ground all his sweet and quickly-rising hopes.
In the midst of this general engagement, at length, the two great earls meet, and after a spirited rencounter agree to breathe; upon which a parley ensues, that would do honour to Homer himself.
This sir Bracy being in a subsequent rencounter sore wounded, was taken and brought to K.
There did every man rencounter his marrow,[46] until the two hundred slew such as matched them.
In this frame of mind, he was returning to the camp, along the course of the streamlet passing through the grove where the rencounter of the preceding day had occurred.
And so do I," continued the other, "and doubtless our trusty squires are just as happy in the rencounter as are their masters.
He had heard, upon enquiry, that the only persons who had seen the beginning of the unfortunate rencounter were a crew belonging to a man-of-war which then lay at Deptford.
But, as may be imagined, the unfortunate John was as much surprised by this rencounter as the other two.
Loveday and Anne waited for them, saying but little to each other, for the rencounter with Festus had damped the spirits of both.
Not many Years ago an English Gentleman, who in a Rencounter by Night in the Streets of Madrid had the Misfortune to kill his Man, fled into a Church-Porch for Sanctuary.
Brief as it was, the unexpected rencounter was highly satisfactory to Constance, as it relieved her mind of any anxiety she had felt as to Atherton's safety.
About the middle of the following night a strange rencounter took place upon the coping of the wall which surrounded the park of M.
I remember an interesting rencounter of this sort with the officers of the brig of war Bonito.
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