Date: 1796
"Amidst the horror and disgust to which his soul was a prey, pity for his victim still held a place in it."
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Date: 1796
"The storm of passion once over, he would have given worlds, had he possessed them, to have restored to her that innocence of which his unbridled lust had deprived her."
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Date: 1796
"Her passion continued to prey upon her heart in secret, and she had almost determined to confess her sentiments to her mother, when accident once more threw their object in her way."
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Date: 1796
"Not so Lorenzo. Antonia's death, accompanied with such terrible circumstances, weighed upon his mind heavily."
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Date: 1796
"When animation revived in me, my soul was still impressed with these terrible ideas."
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Date: 1796
"So lately a captive, oppressed with chains, perishing with hunger, suffering every inconvenience of cold and want, hidden from the light, excluded from society, hopeless, neglected, and, as I feared, forgotten: now restored to life and liberty, enjoying all the comforts of affluence and ease, su...
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Date: 1796
"The image of that lovely and unfortunate girl still lived in his heart, and baffled all Virginia's efforts to displace it."
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Date: 1796
"With affright did he bend his mind's eye on the space beyond the grave; nor could hide from himself how justly he ought to dread Heaven's vengeance."
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Date: 1796
"The damning contract weighed heavy upon his mind; and the scenes in which he had been a principal actor, had left behind them such impressions as rendered his heart the seat of anarchy and confusion."
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Date: 1796
"He pronounced the most severe sentences upon offenders, which the moment after compassion induced him to mitigate: he undertook the most daring enterprizes, which the fear of their consequences soon obliged him to abandon: his inborn genius darted a brilliant light upon subjects the most obscure...
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