Excerpt from The British Novelists, Vol. 46: With an Essay and Prefaces, Biographical and Critical
"Dark power! with shudd"ring, meek submitted thought,
Be mine to read the. visions old
Which thy awak"ning bards have told,
And, lest they meet my blasted view,
Hold each strange tale devoutly true."
Collins"s Ode to Fear,
Emily was recalled from a kind of slumber, into which she had at length sunk, by a quick knocking at her chamber: she started up in terror. Montoni and Count Morano instantly came to her mind; but, having listened in silence for some time, and recognising the voice of Annette, she ventured to open the door. What brings you hither so early? said Emily, trembling excessively.
Dear ma"amselle! said Annette, do not look sq pale. I am quite frightened to see you. Here is a fine bustle below stairs, all the servants running to and fro, and none of them fast enough! Here is a bustle, indeed, all of a sudden, and nobody knows for what!
Who is below besides them? said Emily: Annette,, do not trifle with me.
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