The Magazine of the beau monde; or, Monthly journal of fashion [afterw.] The Nouveau beau monde; or Magazine of fashion |
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I turn me to my days of youth , My last thoughts fain would be of purer feelings ,
better hopesI dare not say of thee . ... You thought not of me in the hall , When
gayer knights were nigh ; You thought not of me when the stars Wrote memory on
the ...
I turn me to my days of youth , My last thoughts fain would be of purer feelings ,
better hopesI dare not say of thee . ... You thought not of me in the hall , When
gayer knights were nigh ; You thought not of me when the stars Wrote memory on
the ...
Página 92
He looked again at the infant , and thought he | Mary Codey entered . ... A flood of
offered hardly any resistance ; but when left alone , a bitter tears relieved his
heart , and , while the paroxysm new direction was given to his thoughts . He had
...
He looked again at the infant , and thought he | Mary Codey entered . ... A flood of
offered hardly any resistance ; but when left alone , a bitter tears relieved his
heart , and , while the paroxysm new direction was given to his thoughts . He had
...
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But thought was awake , and quickened give full scope to the taste , and produce
a variety pot into unwonted activity . The sphere of vision seemed only pleasing ,
but becoming . almost interminable , and I saw around me , with but Among ...
But thought was awake , and quickened give full scope to the taste , and produce
a variety pot into unwonted activity . The sphere of vision seemed only pleasing ,
but becoming . almost interminable , and I saw around me , with but Among ...
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I was so young and foolish , ” remonstrated Celestina . “ I liked the thought of
living in London ; the match pleased my father ; and I accepted the hand of Mr.
Jefferson , without considering the importance of such an engagement . I am sure
he ...
I was so young and foolish , ” remonstrated Celestina . “ I liked the thought of
living in London ; the match pleased my father ; and I accepted the hand of Mr.
Jefferson , without considering the importance of such an engagement . I am sure
he ...
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Dr . R - , who had sent for a medical man , and who thought it best to humour the
maniac , that he might commit no act of violence before the arrival of the
physician , replied in a bland voice , " Oh ! yes , Mr . White , very . " " I thought ,
Doctor ...
Dr . R - , who had sent for a medical man , and who thought it best to humour the
maniac , that he might commit no act of violence before the arrival of the
physician , replied in a bland voice , " Oh ! yes , Mr . White , very . " " I thought ,
Doctor ...
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The Magazine of the beau monde; or, Monthly journal of fashion ..., Volúmenes4-5 Vista completa - 1834 |
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Página 112 - Yet now despair itself is mild, Even as the winds and waters are; I could lie down like a tired child, And weep away the life of care Which I have borne and yet must bear...
Página 82 - This grove is wild with tangling underwood, And the trim walks are broken up, and grass, Thin grass and king-cups grow within the paths. But never elsewhere in one place I knew So many nightingales; and far and near, In wood and thicket, over the wide grove, They answer and provoke each other's song, With skirmish and capricious passagings, And murmurs musical and swift jug jug, And one low piping sound more sweet than all...
Página 133 - There is none In all this cold and hollow world, no fount Of deep, strong, deathless love, save that within A mother's heart.
Página 127 - Ah ! fleeter far than fleetest storm or steed, Or the death they bear, The heart which tender thought clothes like a dove With the wings of care ; In the battle, in the darkness, in the need, Shall mine cling to thee, Nor claim one smile for all the comfort, love, It may bring to thee.