Asphodel

Asphodel

by Mary Elizabeth Braddon

34 chapters19h 50mEnglish1881

About this book

Like the Asphodel, a plant which grows far away from England, Daphne grows far away from home. In her first chance of freedom, at the age of almost 17, she finds an opportunity to forget for a while... Forget that her father, the renowned Sir Vernon Lawford, does not love her. To forget that, for some reason, nobody talks about her mother who traveled to the South of France and never returned. She can be a butcher's daughter from Oxford Street, she can control her friend's actions, she can fancy that she is in love with a man who does not even reveal his name. She returns home and faces the challenge of earning her father's love and carve a respectable place beside her beloved older half-sister. But what would she do when her past folly catch up with her? Would she find love and acceptance at last? - Summary by Stav Nisser.

Chapters (34)

1I. ' And she was fair as is the rose in May '
1717
2II. ' And this was gladly in the Eventide '
1572
3III. ' And Volatile, as ay was his usage '
2570
4IV. ' CURTEIS she was, discrete, AND DEBONAIRE '
2162
5V. ' Thou lovest me, that wot I wel certain '
2456
6VI. ' Love maketh all to gone misway '
2632
7VII. ' His Herte bathed in a Bath of Blisse '
2238
8VIII. ' God wote that worldly Joy is sone ago '
2131
9IX. ' Of Colour pale and dead was she '
1721
10X. ' And spending Silver had he right ynow '
1817
11XI. ' Yeve me my Deth, or that I have a Shame '
2062
12XII. ' And to the Dinner faste they hem spedde '
2180
13XIII ' After my Might ful fayne wold I you plese '
2004
14XIV. ' Love is a Thing, as any Spirit, free '
2061
15XV. ' Not for your Linage, ne for your Richesse '
1408
16XVI. ' No Man may alway have Prosperitee '
1954
17XVII. ' And in my Herte wondren I began '
2435
18XVIII. ' Love wol not be constreined by Maistrie '
2336
19XIX. ' I deme that hire herte was ful of wo '
2115
20XX. ' Al sodenly she swapt adown to Ground '
1957
21XXI. ' For Wele or Wo, for Carole, or for Daunce '
2193
22XXII. ' For I wol gladly yelden hire my Place '
1757
23XXIII. ' And COME agen, be it by Day or Night '
1591
24XXIV. ' Ay fleth the Time, it wol no Man abide '
1997
25XXV. ' But I wot best wher wringeth me my Sho '
2261
26XXVI. ' Forbid A Love and it is ten Times so wode '
1534
27XXVII. ' I may not don as any ploughman may'
1659
28XXVIII. ' Love is not old, as whan that it is new '
2566
29XXIX. ' I meane well, by God that sit above '
2729
30XXX. ' Ther was no Wight, to whom she durste plain '
2991
31XXXI. ' I wolde live in Pees, if that I might '
1828
32XXXII. ' For Love and not for Hate thou must be ded '
2022
33XXXIII. ' Is there no Grace ? Is there no Remedie ?'
3412
34XXXIV. ' Sens Love hath brought us to this piteous End '
1389

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