Ladies' Magazine, Volum 2Putnam & Hunt, 1829 |
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... Young Ladies , 389 The Warning , 172 Eminent Female Writers , 393 Letter to the Editor , 184 Havana , 405 Empress Maria Louisa , 187 A visit to the Shakers , 407 Young Ladies ' Seminaries , 191 Robert Owen's Book , 413 The Blind , 194 ...
... Young Ladies , 389 The Warning , 172 Eminent Female Writers , 393 Letter to the Editor , 184 Havana , 405 Empress Maria Louisa , 187 A visit to the Shakers , 407 Young Ladies ' Seminaries , 191 Robert Owen's Book , 413 The Blind , 194 ...
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... young as I was , he drew my attention . I watched for some time , the quivering of his lip and eyelids , and that paleness , as of grief or despair , which would pass over his furrowed features , and then be followed by a frown so stern ...
... young as I was , he drew my attention . I watched for some time , the quivering of his lip and eyelids , and that paleness , as of grief or despair , which would pass over his furrowed features , and then be followed by a frown so stern ...
Pàgina 14
... young friends with my adventures and success , I little dreamed we should then be no longer young . I had passed much of my time in foreign countries ; and had seen the propriety , and felt the justice of altering or softening many of ...
... young friends with my adventures and success , I little dreamed we should then be no longer young . I had passed much of my time in foreign countries ; and had seen the propriety , and felt the justice of altering or softening many of ...
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... young man's manner ; but its place is well supplied by a natural grace and freedom , -and such , it is easy to perceive , is the opinion of the little maiden , whose glance , almost against her will , is continually mingling with his ...
... young man's manner ; but its place is well supplied by a natural grace and freedom , -and such , it is easy to perceive , is the opinion of the little maiden , whose glance , almost against her will , is continually mingling with his ...
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... young birds take When the sunbeams are coming o'er mount and sea To shine on their native brake . Your path is in gloom - and ye have not a spell To fetter young Echo ! -Farewell - Farewell ! — East Cambridge . A. L. P. AUTHORESSES ...
... young birds take When the sunbeams are coming o'er mount and sea To shine on their native brake . Your path is in gloom - and ye have not a spell To fetter young Echo ! -Farewell - Farewell ! — East Cambridge . A. L. P. AUTHORESSES ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 474 - And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.
Pàgina 474 - And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so.
Pàgina 52 - Discourse may want an animated — No, To brush the surface, and to make it flow ; But still remember, if you mean to please, To press your point with modesty and ease. The mark, at which my juster aim I take, Is contradiction for its own dear sake.
Pàgina 527 - Extolling patience as the truest fortitude; And to the bearing well of all calamities, All chances incident to man's frail life, Consolatories writ With studied argument, and much persuasion sought, Lenient of grief and anxious thought: But with the...
Pàgina 537 - This, this is he, softly a while, Let us not break in upon him. O change beyond report, thought, or belief!
Pàgina 140 - ... how intense were my sufferings. But the point, the acme of my distress, consisted in the awful uncertainty of our final fate. My prevailing opinion was, that my husband would suffer violent death ; and that I should, of course, become a slave, and languish out a miserable though short existence, in the tyrannic hands of some unfeeling monster. But the consolations of religion, in these trying circumstances, were neither
Pàgina 139 - Sometimes, for days and days together, I could not go into the prison till after dark, when I had two miles to walk, in returning to the house. O how many, many times...
Pàgina 139 - During these seven months, the continual extortions and oppressions to which your brother, and the other white prisoners were subject, are indescribable. Sometimes sums of money were demanded, sometimes pieces of cloth, and handkerchiefs; at other times, an order would be issued, that the white foreigners should not speak to each other, or have any communication with their friends without. Then, again, the servants were forbidden to carry in their food, without an extra fee.
Pàgina 514 - His talk was like a stream, which runs With rapid change from rocks to roses: It slipped from politics to puns, It passed from Mahomet to Moses; Beginning with the laws which keep The planets in their radiant courses, And ending with some precept deep For dressing eels, or shoeing horses.