The Pilgrims of the Rhine by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
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The Banks of the Rhine.--From the Drachenfels to Brohl.--An Incident that
suffices in this Tale for an Epoch CHAPTER XVI. Gertrude.--The Excursion to Hammerstein.--Thoughts CHAPTER XVII. Letter from Trevylyan to ----- CHAPTER XVIII. Coblentz.--Excursion to the Mountains of Taunus; Roman Tower in the Valley of Ehrenbreitstein.--Travel, its Pleasures estimated differently by the Young and the Old.--The Student of Heidelberg: his Criticisms on German Literature CHAPTER XIX. The Fallen Star; or, the History of a False Religion CHAPTER XX. Glenhausen.--The Power of Love in Sanctified Places.--A Portrait of Frederick Barbarossa.--The Ambition of Men finds no adequate Sympathy in Women CHAPTER XXI. View of Ehrenbreitstein.--A New Alarm in Gertrude's Health.--Trarbach CHAPTER XXII. The Double Life.--Trevylyan's Fate.--Sorrow the Parent of Fame.--Niederlahnstein.--Dreams |
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