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THE
LORD OF THE MANOR;
OR
ROSE CASTLETON'S TEMPTATION.
LORD OF THE MANOR;
OR
ROSE CASTLETON'S TEMPTATION.
An Old English Story.
BY HENRY WILLIAM HERBERT,
AUTHOR OF “THE BROTHERS,” “CROMWELL,” RINGWOOD THE ROVER,” “GUARICA,”
“MARMADURE WYVIL,” ETC. ETC.
Left by his sire too young such loss to know,
Lord of himself;—that heritage of wo,
That fearful empire which the human breast
But holds, to rob the heart within of rest.
Lord of himself;—that heritage of wo,
That fearful empire which the human breast
But holds, to rob the heart within of rest.
—Lara.
PHILADELPHIA:
A. J. ROCKAFELLAR, 98 CHESNUT STREET.
1844.
Printer's Imprint
A. J. ROCKAFELLAR,
In the office of the Clerk of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
The lord of the manor, or Rose Castleton's temptation | ||