The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 38John Huddlestone Wynne Robinson and Roberts, 1807 |
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... looks on her as a fixture , which it has never entered his head as yet to part with . As company is ex- pensive , we ... look forward to the next winter with a good degree of pleasure , as we are permitted to in- vite you . Brother says ...
... looks on her as a fixture , which it has never entered his head as yet to part with . As company is ex- pensive , we ... look forward to the next winter with a good degree of pleasure , as we are permitted to in- vite you . Brother says ...
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... look at , and ; as the world goes , very prudent . But I begin to think I was out in my conjectures ; for , as the old song says , " There is no body comes to woo ! ' As I seldom write letters , and have much business on my hands , I ...
... look at , and ; as the world goes , very prudent . But I begin to think I was out in my conjectures ; for , as the old song says , " There is no body comes to woo ! ' As I seldom write letters , and have much business on my hands , I ...
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... look at you , the king him- self was at the door . " " " Well , I am a fool ; but I can't help it : however , you , with all your composure , have a most charming glow on your face . ' By this time my brother and the colonel were ...
... look at you , the king him- self was at the door . " " " Well , I am a fool ; but I can't help it : however , you , with all your composure , have a most charming glow on your face . ' By this time my brother and the colonel were ...
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... look at her own child in this state without an unpleasant sensation ; not so the royal mother of these orphans . She called the boy to her , gave him a biscuit , looked at his face , to see whether it got any better , and ma- nifested ...
... look at her own child in this state without an unpleasant sensation ; not so the royal mother of these orphans . She called the boy to her , gave him a biscuit , looked at his face , to see whether it got any better , and ma- nifested ...
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... look is always attended to by her with the utmost deference . I will give you one instance which oc- curred yesterday , that will exemplify my meaning . A box directed for the miss Vernons was left at the house . Maria was out ; but ...
... look is always attended to by her with the utmost deference . I will give you one instance which oc- curred yesterday , that will exemplify my meaning . A box directed for the miss Vernons was left at the house . Maria was out ; but ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
admiration Almira Alphonso appear arms arrived attended Baderly battle of Eylau Beaumont beauty bosom breast brother captain charms colonel count of Poitou crape daugh daughter dear death drapery dreadful dress elegant eyes fashionable father favour fear feel fortune French frigate girl give hand happy Harriet heart Heaven honour hope hour JOHN WEBB Julia king lady LADY'S MAGAZINE late letter London look lord madam manner Maria marriage ment mind miss Jones morning mother Narew never night o'clock o'er Pedrosa person Petersburgh petticoat pleasure poor princess of Wales racter received Rinaldo Russian Sabina scene ships sigh silver sir Home Popham sister smile soon soul sweet tears thee ther thing Thomas Burrows thou thought tion took town trimmed troops Vernon walk Walsingham wife Wilson wish woman young youth
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Página 403 - customed hill, Along the heath and near his favourite tree; Another came; nor yet beside the rill, Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he : The next with dirges due in sad array Slow through the church-way path we saw him borne. Approach and read (for thou canst read) the lay, Graved on the stone beneath yon aged thorn.
Página 495 - No more of that. I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, Speak of me as I am ; nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice...
Página 490 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod...
Página 500 - On beds of green sea-flower thy limbs shall be laid, Around thy white bones the' red coral shall grow Of thy fair yellow locks threads of amber be made, And every part suit to thy mansion below.
Página 490 - tis too horrible ! The weariest and most loathed worldly life, ^ That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death.
Página 499 - And the swallow sings sweet from her nest in the wall ; All trembling with transport he raises the latch, And the voices of loved ones reply to his call.
Página 290 - Beneath the shelter of encircling hills A myrtle rises, far from human eye, And breathes its balmy fragrance o'er the wild...
Página 290 - Beyond the pomp of dress ; for loveliness Needs not the foreign aid of ornament, But is, when unadorn'd, adorn'd the most.
Página 103 - But they all laughed so loud that he pulled in his head, And went in his own little chamber to bed. Then, as evening gave way to the shadows of night, Their watchman, the Glow-worm, came out with a light. • Then home let us hasten, while yet we can see, For no watchman is waiting for you and for me.
Página 194 - There is a calm for those who weep, A rest for weary pilgrims found, — They softly lie and sweetly sleep Low in the ground.