The Magazine of the beau monde; or, Monthly journal of fashion [afterw.] The Nouveau beau monde; or Magazine of fashion, 8권1838 |
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... look at the horses , or lose my money , but to look for a wife , aud lose my heart . Somehow or other , it would not be made over ; and I lost more gloves than would have served for wedding favours , without losing or gaining anything ...
... look at the horses , or lose my money , but to look for a wife , aud lose my heart . Somehow or other , it would not be made over ; and I lost more gloves than would have served for wedding favours , without losing or gaining anything ...
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... look at her too ; and as Miss T , apparently from some scruple of propriety , in remaining tete - a - tete with a smart officer , evidently discouraged her efforts to escape , I had full leisure to gaze on the sweetest and most regular ...
... look at her too ; and as Miss T , apparently from some scruple of propriety , in remaining tete - a - tete with a smart officer , evidently discouraged her efforts to escape , I had full leisure to gaze on the sweetest and most regular ...
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... looks , and exclamations about yellow fever . " I must really see something more of your fair friend ! how shall I manage it ? Could not I offer to carry out the picture of the children , and letters to their parents ! A capital thought ...
... looks , and exclamations about yellow fever . " I must really see something more of your fair friend ! how shall I manage it ? Could not I offer to carry out the picture of the children , and letters to their parents ! A capital thought ...
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... looks to us for a clew to discover a young lady , to whom , he says , his previous letter was addressed . " " Sir , " said the clerk , in some confusion , " the letter was unfortunately laid aside till this morning , when , with the ...
... looks to us for a clew to discover a young lady , to whom , he says , his previous letter was addressed . " " Sir , " said the clerk , in some confusion , " the letter was unfortunately laid aside till this morning , when , with the ...
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... look of mine can mean ; Nor other lips than thine can guess How deep the feeling mine express . But thee both eyes and lips have told , Most truly , that I am not cold . Yet now , in absence , all thou art Rushes afresh upon my heart ...
... look of mine can mean ; Nor other lips than thine can guess How deep the feeling mine express . But thee both eyes and lips have told , Most truly , that I am not cold . Yet now , in absence , all thou art Rushes afresh upon my heart ...
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47 페이지 - All school-days' friendship, childhood innocence ? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, Have with our needles created both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, Both warbling of one song, both in one key ; As if our hands, our sides, voices, and minds, Had been incorporate.
52 페이지 - A blank, my lord. She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i...
52 페이지 - But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek. She pined in thought And with a green and yellow melancholy She sat, like patience on a monument, Smiling at grief. Was not this love indeed? We men may say more, swear more; but indeed Our shows are more than will; for still we prove Much in our vows, but little in our love.
22 페이지 - ... light, Spreading her wings on the bosom of night, Alone on the deep, as the moon in the sky, A phantom of beauty — could deem, with a sigh, That so lovely a thing is the mansion of sin, And souls that are smitten lie bursting within?
53 페이지 - I will creep into her breast ; Flush her cheek, and bleach her skin, And feed on the vital fire within. Lover, do not trust her eyes, — When they sparkle most she dies ! Mother, do not trust her breath, — Comfort she will breathe in death ! Father, do not strive to save her, — She is mine, and I must have her ! The coffin must be her bridal bed; The winding-sheet must wrap her head ; The whispering winds must o'er her sigh, For soon in the grave the maid must lie. The worm it will riot On heavenly...
75 페이지 - In a twinkling, two great stout men with big cudgels issued from the bottle (I do not know how they got room in it), and belaboured poor Mick and his wife and all his family, till they lay on the floor, when in they went again.
73 페이지 - I'll go tomorrow, and you must put a needle and thread through my coat, for you know 'tis ripped under the arm.
22 페이지 - And the sailor sings gaily aloft in the shrouds : Onward she glides, amid ripple and spray, Over the waters, — away, and away ! Bright as the visions of youth, ere they part, Passing away, like a dream of the heart ! Who as the beautiful pageant sweeps by, Music around her, and sunshine on high — Pauses to think amid glitter and glow...
22 페이지 - Night on the waves ! — and the moon is on high, Hung like a gem on the brow of the sky ; Treading its depths in the power of her might, And turning the clouds, as they pass her, to light...
87 페이지 - Fourth ;" and, at the last Recognition, the trumpets sounded and the drums beat. His Majesty then took his seat, and the Bible, the Chalice, and the Patina were carried to and placed upon the altar by the Bishops who had borne them.