The Ladies' CompanionBradbury and Evans, 1857 |
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... bright eyes , and laughs very gaily , and has beautiful teeth . I Now I will just describe yesterday to you , and that will serve as a specimen of all our life . I awoke from a delicious dream , in which fancied I was walking with you ...
... bright eyes , and laughs very gaily , and has beautiful teeth . I Now I will just describe yesterday to you , and that will serve as a specimen of all our life . I awoke from a delicious dream , in which fancied I was walking with you ...
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... The surface with her is all so bright and inviting : but farther than that you cannot get . She is just a polished marble statue : no heart of flesh As I turned to the table , by which the 4 Leaves from Lily's Note - Book .
... The surface with her is all so bright and inviting : but farther than that you cannot get . She is just a polished marble statue : no heart of flesh As I turned to the table , by which the 4 Leaves from Lily's Note - Book .
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... bright sunlight streaming through , and a certain air of neatness and order that were conspicuous in it , gave it a cheerful and home - like aspect . No , I am sure it is nothing of the sort , " said I. " Look here , Lily , " said Sophy ...
... bright sunlight streaming through , and a certain air of neatness and order that were conspicuous in it , gave it a cheerful and home - like aspect . No , I am sure it is nothing of the sort , " said I. " Look here , Lily , " said Sophy ...
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... bright before thee , And when thy road was fair and smooth , And earth's best gifts were scattered o'er thee- When sweetly sang the syren Hope , And friends seemed fondest and sincerest , Then was the time to doubt and droop- It was not ...
... bright before thee , And when thy road was fair and smooth , And earth's best gifts were scattered o'er thee- When sweetly sang the syren Hope , And friends seemed fondest and sincerest , Then was the time to doubt and droop- It was not ...
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... bright skin , the yellow hair , the light eyes ; surely they deserve what they have got- " the place of honour . " Not far away is Landseer's " Highland Deer " -great proud kings of animals , insisting on their majesty ; who would take ...
... bright skin , the yellow hair , the light eyes ; surely they deserve what they have got- " the place of honour . " Not far away is Landseer's " Highland Deer " -great proud kings of animals , insisting on their majesty ; who would take ...
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Agnes AIGUILLETTE Allington Castle amongst answer appearance asked Aunt Julia Barton Mills beautiful Berlin wool bright Bruges called charming child colour crochet dear delight dress Everard eyes face fancy father feel flowers Frances frog garden George Stephenson girl give Glaucus green guipure Hamilton hand happy heard heart hope hour Ingelfingen Ismaël Killingworth kind knew labour lady leave light Lily living looked mamma Mary Mary Hamilton ment morning mother nakoda never Neville night once Padmavati passed Perthes plants pleasant poor pretty racter replied rhododendrons round scene seemed seen Sepoy side sister smile soon Sophy sorrow stitch stood Susy sweet tell things thought tion told trees turned Tuxford voice walk watched whilst wife woman women words young
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الصفحة 113 - Ask me no more. Ask me no more: what answer should I give? I love not hollow cheek or faded eye : Yet, O my friend, I will not have thee die ! Ask me no more, lest I should bid thee live; Ask me no more.
الصفحة 161 - Why are ye troubled? and why do thoughts arise in your hearts? Behold my hands and my feet, that it is I myself: handle me, and see; for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have.
الصفحة 43 - IN May, when sea-winds pierced our solitudes, I found the fresh Rhodora in the woods, Spreading its leafless blooms in a damp nook, To please the desert and the sluggish brook. The purple petals fallen in the pool Made the black water with their beauty gay; Here might the red-bird come his plumes to cool, And court the flower that cheapens his array.
الصفحة 43 - Rhodora! if the sages ask thee why This charm is wasted on the earth and sky, Tell them, dear, that if eyes were made for seeing, Then Beauty is its own excuse for being: Why thou wert there, O rival of the rose! I never thought to ask, I never knew: But, in my simple ignorance, suppose The self-same power that brought me there brought you.
الصفحة 165 - No man can tell but he that loves his children, how many delicious accents make a man's heart dance in the pretty conversation of those dear pledges ; their childishness, their stammering, their little angers, their innocence, their imperfections, their necessities, are so many little emanations of joy and comfort to him that delights in their persons and society...
الصفحة 294 - Come unto me all ye that labour, and I will give you rest.
الصفحة 83 - Behold, we know not anything; I can but trust that good shall fall At last — far off — at last, to all, And every winter change to spring.
الصفحة 124 - The temple and the village were deeply bosomed in a thick grove of laurels and cypresses, which reached as far as a circumference of ten miles, and formed in the most sultry summers a cool and impenetrable shade. A thousand streams of the purest water, issuing from every hill, preserved the verdure of the earth and the temperature of the air...
الصفحة 172 - There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light, The glory and the freshness of a dream. It is not now as it hath been of yore; — Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night or day, The things which I have seen I now can see no more.
الصفحة 254 - O good old man ; how well in thee appears The constant service of the antique world, When service sweat for duty, not for meed...