The Ladies' Companion, Bind 7William W. Snowden, 1837 |
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Side 6
... thought In forms so lovely and hues so bright ? Hear what the gray - haired woodmen tell Of this wild stream and its ... thoughts are alone of those who dwell In the halls of frost and snow , Who pass where the crystal domes upswell From ...
... thought In forms so lovely and hues so bright ? Hear what the gray - haired woodmen tell Of this wild stream and its ... thoughts are alone of those who dwell In the halls of frost and snow , Who pass where the crystal domes upswell From ...
Side 14
... thought By one huge effort bid them all begone , And I'm again alone . I'll shut the door On the fierce tortures of my guilty soul , For I've a work to do - that I will do . What of Albrozzi ? He may think me dead- But I will come like ...
... thought By one huge effort bid them all begone , And I'm again alone . I'll shut the door On the fierce tortures of my guilty soul , For I've a work to do - that I will do . What of Albrozzi ? He may think me dead- But I will come like ...
Side 16
... thought Till then ; but then my pent up mind broke forth In agony of power . I might have been Honored - respected - and not vilely spurned , Had it not been for thee . I hate thee - hate thee . And since my victim lay in death before ...
... thought Till then ; but then my pent up mind broke forth In agony of power . I might have been Honored - respected - and not vilely spurned , Had it not been for thee . I hate thee - hate thee . And since my victim lay in death before ...
Side 18
... thought of that , nor does he wear mustaches , having been forbidden by his sensible father , to wear those ... thoughts it would be no difficult matter to divine . He is turning in his mind the various topics connected with the ...
... thought of that , nor does he wear mustaches , having been forbidden by his sensible father , to wear those ... thoughts it would be no difficult matter to divine . He is turning in his mind the various topics connected with the ...
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... thought of the weak- ness and dependence of woman - a being endowed with intellect in strength and expansion equal to man ; yet the tenderness of sex , and weakness of physical organi- zation , have rendered her only tributary to the ...
... thought of the weak- ness and dependence of woman - a being endowed with intellect in strength and expansion equal to man ; yet the tenderness of sex , and weakness of physical organi- zation , have rendered her only tributary to the ...
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Side 171 - The wild beasts of the desert shall also meet with the wild beasts of the island, and the satyr shall cry to his fellow ; the screech-owl also shall rest there, and find for herself a place of rest.
Side 170 - And Herod with his men of war set him at nought, and mocked him, and arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, and sent him again to Pilate.
Side 186 - The dream was one of the most delightful enjoyments I ever had in my life. I floated about the whirling atmosphere as it is described with a beautiful figure to whose lips mine were joined, as it seemed for an age — and in the midst of all this cold and darkness I was warm...
Side 174 - Man was made when Nature was But an apprentice, but woman when she Was a skilful mistress of her art.
Side 261 - ... arriving at once, compel them to let go their hold, and the single combats recommence. At the approach of night, each party gradually retreats to its own city : but before the following dawn the combat is renewed with redoubled fury, and occupies a greater extent of ground. These daily fights continue till, violent rains separating the combatants, they forget their quarrel, and peace is restored.
Side 186 - Sister-in-law to jealous Potiphar; Ye love-sick Bards! repay her scorn for scorn; Ye Artists lovelorn! madmen that ye are! Make your best bow to her and bid adieu, Then, if she likes it, she will follow you. 1819 ON FAME 'You cannot eat your cake and have it too.
Side 170 - But the cormorant and the bittern shall possess it ; the owl also and the raven shall dwell in it : and he shall stretch out upon it the line of confusion, and the stones of emptiness.
Side 76 - Lovely and pleasant in their lives; in death they were not divided.
Side 186 - I had passed many days in rather a low state of mind and in the midst of them I dreamt of being in that region of Hell. The dream was one of the most delightful enjoyments I ever had in my life.
Side 291 - tis sweet to view on high The rainbow, based on ocean, span the sky. 'Tis sweet to hear the watchdog's honest bark Bay deep-mouthed welcome as we draw near home; Tis sweet to know there is an eye will mark Our coming, and look brighter when we come...