A Pair of Blue Eyes.
Dive into a classic work from the author responsible for beloved novels such as Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Far from the Madding Crowd. Combining elements of romance and psychological suspense, A Pair of Blue Eyes is a rewarding and enthralling read.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Auckland :
Floating Press,
1873.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Title; Contents; Preface; The Persons; Chapter I
- 'A Fair Vestal, Throned in the West'; Chapter II
- 'Twas on the Evening of a Winter's Day'; Chapter III
- 'Melodious Birds Sing Madrigals'; Chapter IV
- 'Where Heaves the Turf in Many a Mould'ring Heap'; Chapter V
- 'Bosom'd High in Tufted Trees'; Chapter VI
- 'Fare Thee Weel Awhile!'; Chapter VII
- 'No More of Me You Knew, My Love!'; Chapter VIII
- 'Allen-A-Dale is No Baron or Lord'; Chapter IX
- 'Her Father Did Fume'; Chapter X
- 'Beneath the Shelter of an Aged Tree'; Chapter XI
- 'Journeys End in Lovers Meeting'
- Chapter XII
- 'Adieu! She Cries, and Waved Her Lily Hand'Chapter XIII
- 'He Set in Order Many Proverbs'; Chapter XIV
- 'We Frolic While 'Tis May'; Chapter XV
- 'A Wandering Voice'; Chapter XVI
- 'Then Fancy Shapes
- As Fancy Can'; Chapter XVII
- 'Her Welcome, Spoke in Faltering Phrase'; Chapter XVIII
- 'He Heard Her Musical Pants'; Chapter XIX
- 'Love was in the Next Degree'; Chapter XX
- 'A Distant Dearness in the Hill'; Chapter XXI
- 'On Thy Cold Grey Stones, O Sea!'; Chapter XXII
- 'A Woman's Way'; Chapter XXIII
- 'Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot?'
- Chapter XXIV
- 'Breeze, Bird, and Flower Confess the Hour'Chapter XXV
- 'Mine Own Familiar Friend'; Chapter XXVI
- 'To that Last Nothing Under Earth'; Chapter XXVII
- 'How Should I Greet Thee?'; Chapter XXVIII
- 'I Lull a Fancy, Trouble-Tost'; Chapter XXIX
- 'Care, Thou Canker'; Chapter XXX
- 'Vassal Unto Love'; Chapter XXXI
- 'A Worm I' the Bud'; Chapter XXXII
- 'Had I Wist Before I Kist'; Chapter XXXIII
- 'O Daughter of Babylon, Wasted with Misery'; Chapter XXXIV
- 'Yea, Happy Shall He Be that Rewardeth Thee as Thou Hast Served Us'
- Chapter XXXV
- 'And Wilt Thou Leave Me Thus?--Say Nay--Say Nay!'Chapter XXXVI
- 'The Pennie's the Jewel that Beautifies A''; Chapter XXXVII
- 'After Many Days'; Chapter XXXVIII
- 'Jealousy is Cruel as the Grave'; Chapter XXXIX
- 'Each to the Loved One's Side'; Chapter XL
- 'Welcome, Proud Lady'; Endnotes.