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Pagina 13
... arms . The younger brother now became no less determined to try the effect of absence , and was ready prepared within a few weeks for his tour . " Brother , " said he , " you bore your grief as far as Hol- land : I will endeavour to ...
... arms . The younger brother now became no less determined to try the effect of absence , and was ready prepared within a few weeks for his tour . " Brother , " said he , " you bore your grief as far as Hol- land : I will endeavour to ...
Pagina 14
... arms . But , should she ever have blessed me with the thought that we should indeed have been happy together , then , bro- ther , I would impress it upon your soul . Do not forget how dearly she must be won by you , and always treat the ...
... arms . But , should she ever have blessed me with the thought that we should indeed have been happy together , then , bro- ther , I would impress it upon your soul . Do not forget how dearly she must be won by you , and always treat the ...
Pagina 18
... coming utters . O ! ' tis the witching hour that charms From fathers ' halls , to lovers ' arms . THE EMPRESS EUDOXIA THEODORA . The Czar Peter the Great 18 THE ROBIN . From her Father's Halls, a Serenade, by J A Shea.
... coming utters . O ! ' tis the witching hour that charms From fathers ' halls , to lovers ' arms . THE EMPRESS EUDOXIA THEODORA . The Czar Peter the Great 18 THE ROBIN . From her Father's Halls, a Serenade, by J A Shea.
Pagina 31
... arm with narrow blond : the border of the dress is of gauze , bouillme , headed by a white satin rouleau and fan ornaments , surmounded each by a puff , en ballon . The head dress consists of a hat of blue satin , ornamented with two ...
... arm with narrow blond : the border of the dress is of gauze , bouillme , headed by a white satin rouleau and fan ornaments , surmounded each by a puff , en ballon . The head dress consists of a hat of blue satin , ornamented with two ...
Pagina 40
... arms , and said to her , with a faltering voice : " Thou hast been very late , Prascovia ; we feared that thou hadst gone for ever . " " You will soon have that mortification , " replied her daugh- ter , " if you do not give me the ...
... arms , and said to her , with a faltering voice : " Thou hast been very late , Prascovia ; we feared that thou hadst gone for ever . " " You will soon have that mortification , " replied her daugh- ter , " if you do not give me the ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 183 - And keep the word of promise to the ear, But break it to the heart.
Pagina 127 - And now I beseech thee, lady, not as though I wrote a new commandment unto thee, but that which we had from the beginning, that we love one another.
Pagina 228 - Of every hearer; for it so falls out That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it, but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours.
Pagina 165 - And lively cheer, of vigour born, The thoughtless day, the easy night, The spirits pure, the slumbers light That fly th
Pagina 83 - That all whisperers of lies and scandal, be taken for their authors. 11. That all repeaters of such lies, and scandal, be shunned by all company ; — except such as have been guilty of the same crime. NB Several men of no character, old women and young ones of questioned reputation, are great authors of lies in these places, being of the sect of levellers.
Pagina 16 - ... made. Silk is the next in point of excellence, but it is very inferior to cotton in every respect Linen possesses the contrary of most of the properties enumerated as excellences in woollen. It retains the matter of perspiration in its texture, and speedily becomes imbued with it ; it...
Pagina 228 - The idea of her life shall sweetly creep Into his study of imagination, And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparell'd in more precious habit, More moving, delicate, and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his soul, Than when she liv'd indeed...
Pagina 83 - That ladies coming to the ball appoint a time for their footmen coming to wait on them home, to prevent disturbance and inconveniences to themselves and others. 3. That gentlemen of fashion never appearing in a morning before the ladies in gowns and caps, show breeding and respect.
Pagina 39 - And God heard the voice of the lad; and the angel of God called to Hagar out of heaven, and said unto her, What aileth thee, Hagar ? fear not; for God hath heard the voice of the lad where he is. Arise, lift up the lad, and hold him in thine hand; for I will make him a great nation.
Pagina 128 - To half a pint of milk put an equal quantity of vinegar in order to curdle it; then separate the curd from the whey, and mix the whey with the whites of four or five eggs, beating the whole well together. When it is well-mixed, add a little quick-lime, through a sieve, until it has acquired the consistence of a thick paste.