Coombe Abbey: An Historial Tale of the Reign of James the First

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Coombe Abbey: An Historial Tale of the Reign of James the First
Bunbury Selina
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Go now to thy oratory, daughter, while I see Mr. Catesby. My anxiety led me to thee first, though I little expected to find there was such need of my presence. When thy mind is restored and strengthened, I will converse with thee more fully. " COOMT5F, ABBEY. 395 CHAPTER XXXIV.
THE SCENE CHANGES FROM COMPTON REYEL, COOMBE ABBEY, AND ALL APPERTAINING TO, OR AT ALL RESEMBLING THEM.
POOR Herbert Cunnyngham ! the victim of error, passion, and superstition what all this time has been his fate ? We m
...ust retrace his progress from the time he parted with Lady Edith St. Clare.
Arid here we must inform our readers, that the scene will for some time close upon that sweet gentle girl, and all in her vicinity. Compton Revel arid Coombe Abbey, with all their pleasant pursuits, their peaceful ness and piety, must be left to repose in the shades of Warwickshire ; while we keep in view far different haunts, where deeds of darkness are conceived and planned where suspicion, gloom, and fear preside where superstition holds her despotic sway, and assumes the form of that blessed spirit of pure and undefiled religion, which is " gentle and full of compassion.


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