The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance, 8. kötetGeo. Henderson, 1847 |
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2. oldal
... young , and you seem generous : wretched as I am , I thank you in my heart , which , blackened as it is , still has a pulsation of gratitude . " The forlorn man rose from the ground as he spoke : he looked , indeed , the picture of ...
... young , and you seem generous : wretched as I am , I thank you in my heart , which , blackened as it is , still has a pulsation of gratitude . " The forlorn man rose from the ground as he spoke : he looked , indeed , the picture of ...
6. oldal
... young as I was , to call Gardiner to a mortal account for the indelible disgrace he had brought upon my name . Of my father in his grave thought not - revenge was the burning feeling that rankled in my bosom . An arm , however , that ...
... young as I was , to call Gardiner to a mortal account for the indelible disgrace he had brought upon my name . Of my father in his grave thought not - revenge was the burning feeling that rankled in my bosom . An arm , however , that ...
12. oldal
... young - very young - and I have said I shall never marry , " she murmured with agitation . " Never marry ! dear Mary , tell me not so ( I said ) . The life you have taken so much care to preserve would be blank without you ; and I know ...
... young - very young - and I have said I shall never marry , " she murmured with agitation . " Never marry ! dear Mary , tell me not so ( I said ) . The life you have taken so much care to preserve would be blank without you ; and I know ...
18. oldal
... young author says , " observed the manager . He was in the act of closing tho door upon the literary mass , which had in all probability involved so much of thought , and hope and fear , when my eye rested upon the pink cover of a piece ...
... young author says , " observed the manager . He was in the act of closing tho door upon the literary mass , which had in all probability involved so much of thought , and hope and fear , when my eye rested upon the pink cover of a piece ...
22. oldal
... young man with the pale face , who is sitting the third on his left . Though pale and dissipated , you cannot fail to be struck by the intellec- tual intelligence of his countenance . That man is possessed of a splendid ge- nius as a ...
... young man with the pale face , who is sitting the third on his left . Though pale and dissipated , you cannot fail to be struck by the intellec- tual intelligence of his countenance . That man is possessed of a splendid ge- nius as a ...
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appeared Baroness beautiful beheld Bertarid black lace boat bonnets bosom bouillonné cambric capotes chapeau chemisette Clara Clifford colours companion composed corsage countenance crape dark dear death decorated deep door Duke of Benevento Elias Ellenor embroidered exclaimed eyes fancy fashionable father favour fear feelings felt flounces flowers followed garniture gazed Gela gentleman Giles girl Grimoald hair hand happy head heard heart heaven honour hope hospodar hour John Atherton king lady light Lombard look mantelet marriage Mary melancholy mind morning mother muslin never night once passed passementerie Pavia pink poor PUBLIC PROMENADE DRESS redingote replied ribbon robe rose round satin seemed seen servant shade side silk skirt is trimmed smile Stanwood taffeta tarlatane tears thou thought three-quarter length tulle uncle Valenciennes lace velvet Vendean voice woman wretched young
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202. oldal - Caesar carelessly but nod on him. He had a fever when he was in Spain, And when the fit was on him, I did mark How he did shake...
376. oldal - Now through the passing cloud she seems to stoop, Now up the pure cerulean rides sublime. Wide the pale deluge floats, and streaming mild O'er the sky'd mountain to the shadowy vale, While rocks and floods reflect the quivering gleam, The whole air whitens with a boundless tide Of silver radiance, trembling round the world.
139. oldal - As monumental bronze unchanged his look: A soul that pity touch'd, but never shook: Train'd from his tree-rock'd cradle to his bier The fierce extremes of good and ill to brook Impassive — fearing but the shame of fear — A stoic of the woods — a man without a tear.
309. oldal - Hair is at once the most delicate and lasting of our materials ; and survives us, like love. It is so light, so gentle, so escaping from the idea of death, that with a lock of hair belonging to a child or...
376. oldal - As home he goes beneath the joyous moon. Ye that keep watch in heaven, as earth asleep Unconscious lies, effuse your mildest beams, Ye constellations, while your angels strike, Amid the spangled sky, the silver lyre.
353. oldal - Since laws were made for every degree, To curb vice in others, as well as in me, I wonder we ha'n't better company Upon Tyburn tree.
376. oldal - The vapours throws. Where creeping waters ooze, Where marshes stagnate, and where rivers wind, Cluster the rolling fogs, and swim along The dusky-mantled lawn. Meanwhile the Moon, Full-orbed, and breaking through the scattered clouds, Shows her broad visage in the crimsoned east.
211. oldal - The sea of Fortune doth not ever flow, She draws her favours to the lowest ebb ; Her tides have equal times to come and go, Her loom doth weave the fine and coarsest web ; No joy so great but runneth to an end, No hap so hard but may in fine amend.
40. oldal - Even the brook that leaps along Seems weary of its bubbling song, And, so soft its waters creep, Tired silence sinks in sounder sleep. The cricket on its banks is dumb, The very flies forget to hum ; And, save the waggon rocking round, The landscape sleeps without a sound. The breeze is stopt, the lazy bough Hath not a leaf that dances now ; The tottergrass upon the hill, And...
231. oldal - Onward they came, a dark continuous cloud Of congregated myriads numberless, The rushing of whose wings was as the sound Of some broad river, headlong in its course Plunged from a mountain summit ; or the roar Of a wild ocean in the autumnal storm, Shattering its billows on a shore of rocks.