FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   5226   5227   5228   5229   5230   5231   5232   5233   5234   5235   5236   5237   5238   5239   5240   5241   5242   5243   5244   5245   5246   5247   5248   5249   5250  
5251   5252   5253   5254   5255   5256   5257   5258   5259   5260   5261   5262   5263   5264   5265   5266   5267   5268   5269   5270   5271   5272   5273   5274   5275   >>   >|  
plates, and rings, as headlong it rolled seaward on from under crag and banner of old chivalry and rapine. Both greeted the scene with a burst of pleasure. The grey mist of flats on the south side glimmered delightful to their sight, coming from that drowsy crowd and press of habitations; but the solemn glory of the river, delaying not, heedless, impassioned-pouring on in some sublime conference between it and heaven to the great marriage of waters, deeply shook Farina's enamoured heart. The youth could not restrain his tears, as if a magic wand had touched him. He trembled with love; and that delicate bliss which maiden hope first showers upon us like a silver rain when she has taken the shape of some young beauty and plighted us her fair fleeting hand, tenderly embraced him. As they were emerging into the spaces of the moon, a cheer from the stranger arrested Farina. 'Seest thou? on the wharf there! that is the very one, the tallest of the three. Lakin! but we shall have him.' Wrapt in a long cloak, with low pointed cap and feather, stood the person indicated. He appeared to be meditating on the flow of the water, unaware of hostile presences, or quite regardless of them. There was a majesty in his height and air, which made the advance of the two upon him more wary and respectful than their first impulse had counselled. They could not read his features, which were mantled behind voluminous folds: all save a pair of very strange eyes, that, even as they gazed directly downward, seemed charged with restless fiery liquid. The two were close behind him: Guy the Goshawk prepared for one of those fatal pounces on the foe that had won him his title. He consulted Farina mutely, who Nodded readiness; but the instant after, a cry of anguish escaped from the youth: 'Lost! gone! lost! Where is it? where! the arrow! The Silver Arrow! My Margarita!' Ere the echoes of his voice had ceased lamenting into the distance, they found themselves alone on the wharf. THE LILIES OF THE VALLEY 'He opened like a bat!' said the stranger. 'His shadow was red!' said Farina. 'He was off like an arrow!' said the stranger. 'Oh! pledge of my young love, how could I lose thee!' exclaimed the youth, and his eyes were misted with tears. Guy the Goshawk shook his brown locks gravely. 'Bring me a man, and I 'll stand up against him, whoever he be, like a man; but this fellow has an ill scent and foreign ways about him, t
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   5226   5227   5228   5229   5230   5231   5232   5233   5234   5235   5236   5237   5238   5239   5240   5241   5242   5243   5244   5245   5246   5247   5248   5249   5250  
5251   5252   5253   5254   5255   5256   5257   5258   5259   5260   5261   5262   5263   5264   5265   5266   5267   5268   5269   5270   5271   5272   5273   5274   5275   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

Farina

 
stranger
 

Goshawk

 

liquid

 

restless

 
downward
 

charged

 

pounces

 

directly

 

prepared


respectful

 
impulse
 

counselled

 
advance
 

foreign

 

features

 
strange
 

mantled

 
fellow
 

voluminous


mutely

 
pledge
 
ceased
 
echoes
 

Margarita

 
lamenting
 
distance
 

VALLEY

 
opened
 

shadow


LILIES

 

gravely

 
anguish
 

escaped

 

instant

 

Nodded

 
readiness
 
Silver
 
exclaimed
 

misted


consulted

 

sublime

 

pouring

 
conference
 

heaven

 

impassioned

 

heedless

 

solemn

 
habitations
 

delaying