[Henry VIII And His Court by Louise Muhlbach]@TWC D-Link bookHenry VIII And His Court CHAPTER XIX 1/12
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LOYOLA'S GENERAL. She rushed to the window and gazed after him till he had disappeared, then she uttered a deep cry of anguish, and, wholly overcome by her agony, she sank down on her knees weeping and wailing, wringing her hands, and raising them to God. But just before so happy and joyful, she was now full of woe and anguish; and bitter sighs of complaint came trembling from her lips. "Oh, oh," moaned she, with sobs; "what terrible agonies are these, and how full of despair the anguish that lacerates my breast! I have lain in his arms; I have received his vows of love and accepted his kisses; and these vows are not mine, and these kisses he gave not to me.
He kissed me, and he loves in me only her whom I hate.
He lays his hands in mine and utters vows of love which he dedicates to her.
He thinks and feels for her only--her alone.
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