The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & RomanceGeo. Henderson |
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... brought about by her own mischievous and aggravating disposition . Many things come crowding on my memory as I write ; pictures of my own childish life- trifles perhaps , but which serve as landmarks to recall those days when , if I had ...
... brought about by her own mischievous and aggravating disposition . Many things come crowding on my memory as I write ; pictures of my own childish life- trifles perhaps , but which serve as landmarks to recall those days when , if I had ...
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... brought you one . " And the curious child looked round complacently , as if she really thought she had done a clever thing . The mother's face expressed bewildered astonishment . But in a moment , though unused to mirth , an involuntary ...
... brought you one . " And the curious child looked round complacently , as if she really thought she had done a clever thing . The mother's face expressed bewildered astonishment . But in a moment , though unused to mirth , an involuntary ...
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... brought low , And the quick step rendered slow . " NEAR , YET FAR . BY ADA TREVANION . I stand upon the steep hill's brow , Above the narrow winding lanes , And in the hamlet down below , With gables wet and darkened panes . Where ...
... brought low , And the quick step rendered slow . " NEAR , YET FAR . BY ADA TREVANION . I stand upon the steep hill's brow , Above the narrow winding lanes , And in the hamlet down below , With gables wet and darkened panes . Where ...
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... brought to bear against the King and his kingdom by the Romish hierarchy . These latter in their his- torical metamorphoses are merely the self - same abstractions individualized . Great stress is laid by the author on the order of ...
... brought to bear against the King and his kingdom by the Romish hierarchy . These latter in their his- torical metamorphoses are merely the self - same abstractions individualized . Great stress is laid by the author on the order of ...
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... brought , as I half - fancied , an articulate , sorrow- ful warning against the meditated desecration . Provided with torches , to be lighted when needed , and a few implements , we took our dark way across the sands to the Great ...
... brought , as I half - fancied , an articulate , sorrow- ful warning against the meditated desecration . Provided with torches , to be lighted when needed , and a few implements , we took our dark way across the sands to the Great ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 13 - Last noon beheld them full of lusty life, Last eve in Beauty's circle proudly gay, The midnight brought the signal-sound of strife, The morn the marshalling in arms, — the day Battle's magnificently stern array...
Seite 193 - ... and on my servants and on my handmaidens I will pour out in those days of my Spirit, and they shall prophesy. And I will shew wonders in heaven above, and signs in the earth beneath, blood and fire and vapour of smoke. The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before that great and notable day of the Lord come.
Seite 13 - And there was mounting in hot haste: the steed, The mustering squadron, and the clattering car, Went pouring forward with impetuous speed, And swiftly forming in the ranks of war...
Seite 22 - Ye who turn judgment to wormwood, and leave off righteousness in the earth, seek him that maketh the seven stars and Orion, and turneth the shadow of death into the morning, and maketh the day dark with night: that calleth for the waters of the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth: The Lord is his name: that strengtheneth the spoiled against the strong, so that the spoiled shall come against the fortress.
Seite 20 - I must have wanton poets, pleasant wits, Musicians, that with touching of a string May draw the pliant king which way I please. Music and poetry is his delight; Therefore I'll have Italian masks by night, Sweet speeches, comedies, and pleasing shows...
Seite 307 - They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures. For with thee is the fountain of life: in thy light shall we see light.
Seite 13 - twas but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street; On with the dance! let joy be unconfined; No sleep till morn, when Youth and Pleasure meet To chase the glowing Hours with flying feet.— But hark!
Seite 264 - Twas better for her that we should part — Better the soberest, prosiest life Than a blasted home and a broken heart. I have seen her? Once: I was weak and spent On the dusty road, a carriage stopped; But little she dreamed, as on she went, Who kissed the coin that her fingers dropped!
Seite 13 - Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blushed at the praise of their own loveliness ; And there were sudden partings, such as press The life from out young hearts, and choking sighs Which ne'er might be repeated...
Seite 190 - St Agnes' Eve — Ah, bitter chill it was! The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold ; The hare limp'd trembling through the frozen grass, And silent was the flock in woolly fold...