St. Clair of the Isles, Or, the Outlaws of Barra : a Scottish Tradition 2

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On a couch, fupported, was the ftiR lovely Ambrofine, her eyes funken, her lips vivid, and her alabafter fkin alone cover- ing the beautiful fymmetry of form and feature, that mortal decay could only deftroy. On one fide knelt Phillippa, on the other James, and at her feet fat the young St. Clair.
" My dear friends," faid fhe, Cc how kind ye are to come at this diftrefsful hour ; my heart ardently longed to be thus fatisfied ; the moft anxious fears have diflrefied me on your account." Without
...fpeaking, Randolph threw himfelf by Phillippa, and, weeping, concealed his face on the couch, while h 6 \ De [ 156 ] De Bourg, taking the hand of Ambro fine, was for fome time equally unable to reply.
" The generous motive that dire&ed your journey, De Bourg,'' continued fhe, " and the filial one that prompted your flight, my dear Randolph, have made an impreflion on my heart to be effaced only by death ; but, alas ! I am too well aware of the inefficacy of your fearch, to feel the lead difappointment at your want of fuccefs." r Dear lady, take comfort ; all hope is not loft." " No," anfwered (he fmiling, " we fhall meet again ; I fhall myfelf find Monteith, the hufband of my love, the man alone for whom I wifhed to live.


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