The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & RomanceGeo. Henderson, 1867 |
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... tion of his new pieces with the most religious regularity , and pretend a great enthusiasm In the thing which they did not actually feel , sim- ply because they knew it pleased him . As for old Mr. Hilton , he was fast losing all ...
... tion of his new pieces with the most religious regularity , and pretend a great enthusiasm In the thing which they did not actually feel , sim- ply because they knew it pleased him . As for old Mr. Hilton , he was fast losing all ...
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... tion . Slight foundations for scientific fancies , indeed ; but slight is all our knowledge . - More than a hundred different figures of snow - flakes , all regular and kaleidoscopic , have been drawn by Scoresby , Lowe , and Glaisher ...
... tion . Slight foundations for scientific fancies , indeed ; but slight is all our knowledge . - More than a hundred different figures of snow - flakes , all regular and kaleidoscopic , have been drawn by Scoresby , Lowe , and Glaisher ...
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... tion of joy rose to Myra's lips , and she fell upon her knees to bring her eyes closer : she peered under the scattered locks ; had she dared she would have pushed them aside , but , after all , what need ? She knew the locket - she ...
... tion of joy rose to Myra's lips , and she fell upon her knees to bring her eyes closer : she peered under the scattered locks ; had she dared she would have pushed them aside , but , after all , what need ? She knew the locket - she ...
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... tion when the Skager - rack is stormy . The city lies as it were in the basin of an amphitheatre , and is thickly studded with trees of the spruce fir , pine , and beech . The build- ings are chiefly of wood . In the country one sees ...
... tion when the Skager - rack is stormy . The city lies as it were in the basin of an amphitheatre , and is thickly studded with trees of the spruce fir , pine , and beech . The build- ings are chiefly of wood . In the country one sees ...
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... tion ? And if he has been baulked by M. de Bismarck in his designs on the Rhenish pro- vinces , do we want a rain of soldiers to re- venge us ? I cannot believe that the Corps Législatif will dare to accept such an unpopular measure ...
... tion ? And if he has been baulked by M. de Bismarck in his designs on the Rhenish pro- vinces , do we want a rain of soldiers to re- venge us ? I cannot believe that the Corps Législatif will dare to accept such an unpopular measure ...
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Página 20 - Piper, sit thee down and write In a book that all may read." So he vanished from my sight; And I plucked a hollow reed, And I made a rural pen, And I stained the water clear, And I wrote my happy songs Every child may joy to hear.
Página 170 - Well, do not swear: although I joy in thee, I have no joy of this contract to-night: It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden; Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be Ere one can say 'It lightens.
Página 44 - New mercies each returning day Hover around us while we pray — New perils past, new sins forgiven, New thoughts of God, new hopes of heaven.
Página 19 - TO THE MUSES. WHETHER on Ida's shady brow Or in the chambers of the East, The chambers of the Sun, that now From ancient melody have ceased ; Whether in heaven ye wander fair Or the green corners of the earth, Or the blue regions of the air, Where the melodious winds have birth...
Página 1 - My good blade carves the casques of men, My tough lance thrusteth sure, My strength is as the strength of ten, Because my heart is pure.
Página 125 - And now, when comes the calm mild day, as still such days will come, To call the squirrel and the bee from out their winter home...
Página 74 - Tis the Spring's largess, which she scatters now To rich and poor alike, with lavish hand, Though most hearts never understand To take it at God's value, but pass by The offered wealth with unrewarded eye.
Página 83 - But now they desire a better country, that is, an heavenly: wherefore God is not ashamed to be called their God: for he hath prepared for them a city.
Página 61 - Fie, my lord, fie ! a soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him? Doct. Do you mark that? Lady M. The thane of Fife had a wife; where is she now? What, will these hands ne'er be clean? No more o' that, my lord, no more o' that: you mar all with this starting.
Página 74 - When thou, for all thy gold, so common art ! Thou teachest me to deem More sacredly of every human heart, Since each reflects in joy its scanty gleam Of heaven, and could some wondrous secret show, Did we but pay the love we owe, And with a child's undoubting wisdom look On all these living pages of God's book.