| Friedrich Heinrich Karl Freiherr de La Motte-Fouqué, Thomas Tracy - 1839 - 228 pages
...perpendicular, as if firmly fastened to the watery mirror, and still moving on with the progress of the bark. Every one wished to show to his companion what...breathe a moment but while the fountain is covered? Would to Heaven that our frantic union ' At these fatal words, Undine pressed her fair hand on his... | |
| La Motte-Fouqué (Friedrich Heinrich Karl) - 1839 - 224 pages
...perpendicular, as if firmly fastened to the watery mirror, and still moving on with the progress of the bark. Every one wished to show to his companion what...voyage, and return to Castle Ringstetten in peace 1 ' But Huldbrand murmured in a voice expressive of the embittered state of his mind: 'So I must become... | |
| Friedrich Heinrich Karl Freiherr de La Motte-Fouqué - 1841 - 336 pages
...perpendicular, as if firmly fastened to the watery mirror, and still moving on with the progress of the bark. Every one wished to show to his companion what...breathe a moment but while the fountain is covered ? Would to Heaven that our frantic union " At these fatal words, Undine pressed her fair hand on his... | |
| 1841 - 558 pages
...air and in the gentlest tone of supplication, thus entreated him :— . " For God's sake, my hushand, do not express displeasure against me here, — we...breathe a moment but while the fountain is covered ? Would to heaven that our frantic union " At these fatal words, Undine pressed her fair hand on his... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1841 - 558 pages
...down ahsorhed in a profound reverie. Undine whispered in his ear, — •• Would it not he hetter, my love, to give up this foolish voyage, and return to Castle Ringstetten in peace?" But Huldhrand murmured, in a voice expressive of the emblttered state of his mind,—' " So I must hecome... | |
| Friedrich Heinrich K. freiherr de La Motte-Fouqué - 1843 - 250 pages
...against me here, — we are on the water." The knight was silent, and sat down absorbed in deep thought. Undine whispered in his ear: " Would it not be better,...Castle Ringstetten in peace?" But Huldbrand murmured wrathfully: "So I must become a prisoner in my own castle, and not be allowed to breathe a moment but... | |
| Adelbert von Chamisso - 1845 - 544 pages
...against me here, — we are on the water." The knight was silent, and sat down absorbed in deep thought. Undine whispered in his ear : " Would it not be better,...Castle Ringstetten in peace ?" But Huldbrand murmured wrathfully : " So I must become a prisoner in my own castle, and not be allowed to breathe a moment... | |
| Friedrich Heinrich Karl Freiherr de La Motte-Fouqué - 1845 - 266 pages
...against me here, — we are on the water." The knight was silent and sat down, absorbed in deep thought Undine whispered in his ear : " Would it not be better,...Castle Ringstetten in peace ?" But Huldbrand murmured wrathfully : " So I must become a prisoner in my own castle ? and not be allowed to breathe a moment... | |
| Friedrich Heinrich Karl Freiherr de La Motte-Fouqué - 1845 - 134 pages
...against me here, — we are on the water." The knight .was silent, and sat down absorbed in deep thought. Undine whispered in his ear : " Would it not be better,...Castle Ringstetten in peace?" But Huldbrand murmured wrathfully : " So I must become a prisoner in my own castle, and not be allowed to breathe a moment... | |
| Wilhelm Meinhold - 1845 - 490 pages
...against me here, — we are on the water." The knight was silent and sat down, absorbed in deep thought. Undine whispered in his ear : " Would it not be better,...Castle Ringstetten in peace ?;> But Huldbrand murmured wrathfully : " So I must become a prisoner in my own castle ? and not be allowed to breathe a moment... | |
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