Blackwood's Lady's Magazine and Gazette of the Fashionable World, Or, St. James's Court-register of Belles Lettres, Fine Arts, Music, Drama, Fashions, &c, Volumes 34-35A.H. Blackwood, G. Simpkin, and J. Page, 1853 |
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... taken her place at a little table , co- vered with green velvet , which stood on the left hand of Cambacérés . Napoleon made a motion of his hand , as if requesting the dignitaries by whom he was surrounded , to take their places . 1 ...
... taken her place at a little table , co- vered with green velvet , which stood on the left hand of Cambacérés . Napoleon made a motion of his hand , as if requesting the dignitaries by whom he was surrounded , to take their places . 1 ...
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... taken up his abode at Trianon , he would gladly have made one of the number of visitors , but this he dared not do . He sent , however , daily , to inquire after her health , and seemed more lonely and desolate than it is possible to ...
... taken up his abode at Trianon , he would gladly have made one of the number of visitors , but this he dared not do . He sent , however , daily , to inquire after her health , and seemed more lonely and desolate than it is possible to ...
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... taken to houses of the worst character the first day of their arrival . Shall this evil continue ? God forbid ! The latter go on board ship with impunity : how can the captain or surgeon be expected to know them . They judge from ...
... taken to houses of the worst character the first day of their arrival . Shall this evil continue ? God forbid ! The latter go on board ship with impunity : how can the captain or surgeon be expected to know them . They judge from ...
Página 33
... taken great pains with , and has many points of attraction ; some of the scenery transcends in splendour any we have seen , and it is filled with dancing and gorgeousness . The introductory part consists of representations of old and ...
... taken great pains with , and has many points of attraction ; some of the scenery transcends in splendour any we have seen , and it is filled with dancing and gorgeousness . The introductory part consists of representations of old and ...
Página 35
... taken into the service of Master Hugh Fitzwarren , afterwards Pantaloon ( Mr. Nay- lor ) , and is plentifully abused by the illnatured cook . He , however , sends out his cat as his venture in the fair ship Alice , to Africa , and ...
... taken into the service of Master Hugh Fitzwarren , afterwards Pantaloon ( Mr. Nay- lor ) , and is plentifully abused by the illnatured cook . He , however , sends out his cat as his venture in the fair ship Alice , to Africa , and ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
appeared arms battle of Waterloo beautiful BON TON brother Bussassa Campbell capotes Captain Caroline Chisholm Changeable Charles D'Albert child colour cried dark daugh daughter dear death delightful dress DUCHESS OF KENT Emperor Empress Eugene Eugénie de Montijo eyes Fair fancy father favour feelings flowers France girl guipure hand happy Hauteville head heard heart honour hope hour Jarvis Julia lace lady LADY'S MAGAZINE late live look Madeline marriage morning mother N. S. VOL never night Nina once Paris passed Polka poor present Quadrille replied returned ribbon round Royal satin SATURDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY seemed seen silk smile song soon soul spirit sweet taffetas tears tell thee thing thou thought THURSDAY tiger Titania trimmed TUESDAY velvet WEDNESDAY wife words worn young
Passagens conhecidas
Página 68 - A THING of beauty is a joy for ever : Its loveliness increases ; it will never Pass into nothingness ; but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
Página 185 - The moon shines bright : — In such a night as this, When the sweet wind did gently kiss the trees, And they did make no noise ; in such a night, Troilus, methinks, mounted the Trojan walls, And sigh'd his soul toward the Grecian tents, Where Cressid lay that night.
Página 185 - In such a night Did Thisbe fearfully o'ertrip the dew And saw the lion's shadow ere himself And ran dismay'd away. Lor. In such a night Stood Dido with a willow in her hand Upon the wild sea banks and waft her love To come again to Carthage.
Página 179 - As the storms rock the ravens on high; Bright reason will mock thee, Like the sun from a wintry sky. From thy nest every rafter...
Página 55 - SLEEP breathes at last from out thee, My little, patient boy ; And balmy rest about thee Smooths off the day's annoy. I sit me down, and think Of all thy winning ways ; Yet almost wish, with sudden shrink, That I had less to praise.
Página 137 - THY neighbor ? — it is he whom thou Hast power to aid and bless ; Whose aching heart, or burning brow, Thy soothing hand may press.
Página 69 - God speaketh once, Yea, twice, yet man perceiveth it not. In a dream, in a vision of the night, When deep sleep falleth upon men, In slumberings upon the bed; Then he openeth the ears of men, And sealeth their instruction, That he may withdraw man from his purpose, And hide pride from man.
Página 109 - He who hath bent him o'er the dead, Ere the first day of death is fled ; The first dark day of nothingness, The last of danger and distress...
Página 137 - tis thy neighbour worm, — Thy mother, or thy son. Oh, pass not, pass not heedless by ; Perhaps thou canst redeem The breaking heart from misery ; — Go, share thy lot with him.
Página 29 - Trenchmore, and the CushionDance, and then all the Company dance, Lord and Groom, Lady and Kitchen -Maid, no distinction. So in our Court, in Queen Elizabeth's time, Gravity and State were kept up.