The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music, and RomanceMargaret De Courcy, Beatrice De Courcy G. Henderson, Old Bailey, 1832 An illustrated women's magazine; includes extracts from novels, short stories, reviews, aphorisms, songs, philosophical discussions, and detailed descriptions of the latest clothing fashions from London and Paris. |
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第 9 頁
... cries . De Villars had promptly perceived that she was with child , and her cries , her convulsive struggles , made him apprehend that nature was about to relieve herself of her burthen . " Fly , my dear child , " said he to Adrienne ...
... cries . De Villars had promptly perceived that she was with child , and her cries , her convulsive struggles , made him apprehend that nature was about to relieve herself of her burthen . " Fly , my dear child , " said he to Adrienne ...
第 10 頁
... cried Adrienne , " I would have brought her in spite of everybody ! " " Brought her ; brought whom ? What is all this ? " cried the Marquis . " Sir ” —began De Villars . " Monsieur Marquis , let me inform you " - -interrupted ...
... cried Adrienne , " I would have brought her in spite of everybody ! " " Brought her ; brought whom ? What is all this ? " cried the Marquis . " Sir ” —began De Villars . " Monsieur Marquis , let me inform you " - -interrupted ...
第 11 頁
... cried he ; never again dare to shew thyself in a place where thou hast brought such dis- grace upon me ; for I swear , if thou dost , thou shall die by my hand . " The poor distracted girl , having no friend to whom she dared apply ...
... cried he ; never again dare to shew thyself in a place where thou hast brought such dis- grace upon me ; for I swear , if thou dost , thou shall die by my hand . " The poor distracted girl , having no friend to whom she dared apply ...
第 12 頁
... cried she , fervently , " that I owe my escape from eternal misery , and time to implore from the Almighty the pardon of my crime " - " And to become , through his goodness , a happy wife and mother , I trust , ” cried Louise . “ Here ...
... cried she , fervently , " that I owe my escape from eternal misery , and time to implore from the Almighty the pardon of my crime " - " And to become , through his goodness , a happy wife and mother , I trust , ” cried Louise . “ Here ...
第 48 頁
... cried out vehemently , but the untouchable foot restrained the well - bred cour- tiers from intermeddling with so delicate an affair . At length two brisk cavaliers , not having the fear of etiquette before their eyes , viz . , Don ...
... cried out vehemently , but the untouchable foot restrained the well - bred cour- tiers from intermeddling with so delicate an affair . At length two brisk cavaliers , not having the fear of etiquette before their eyes , viz . , Don ...
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Adrienne Alphonso appeared arms barège baroness beauty Berville black lace bosom cambric capotes captain Celine chapeau chemisette child colours corsage count Count of Bologna countess cried damoiselle daughter dear death Don Martin Donna Maria dreadful duchess duke exclaimed eyes fashionable father favour fear feel flounces flowers Fodor François Frederic gave girl give gold hand happiness head heart Heaven honour hope hour husband Jacques king knout lace lady look Louise Madame Mademoiselle d'Anvers mantelets marquis marriage mind Moorish mother Mount Ephraim muslin never night noble organdy palace passed passementerie Pignero poor remained replied ribbon robe round satin Seville shaded silk sister skirt smile sorrow soul Spain speak tarlatane tears thee thing thou thought tight sleeve took Touranges trimmed Tunbridge velvet Venice Villars voice wife wish woman words young Zerbi
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第 131 頁 - LADY. SWEET stream, that winds through yonder glade, Apt emblem of a virtuous maid — Silent and chaste she steals along, Far from the world's gay busy throng ; • With gentle yet prevailing force, Intent upon her destined course ; Graceful and useful all she does, Blessing and blest where'er she goes.
第 99 頁 - And merciless ravage ; and the shady nook Of hazels, and the green and mossy bower, Deformed and sullied, patiently gave up Their quiet being...
第 99 頁 - Tall and erect, with tempting clusters hung, A virgin scene! - A little while I stood, Breathing with such suppression of the heart As joy delights in; and, with wise restraint Voluptuous, fearless of a rival...
第 226 頁 - Yet the joy of grief it is mine to bear ; I hear thy voice in the twilight air ; Thy smile, of sweetness untold, I see When the visions of evening are borne to me ; Thy kiss on my dreaming lip...
第 99 頁 - The violets of five seasons re-appear And fade, unseen by any human eye; Where fairy water-breaks do murmur on For ever; and I saw the sparkling foam, And — with my cheek on one of those green stones...
第 266 頁 - I've thought of thee — I've thought of thee, Through change that teaches to forget ; Thy face looks up from every sea, In every star thine eyes are set, Though roving beneath Orient skies, Whose golden beauty breathes of rest ; I envy every bird that flies Into the far and clouded West : I think of thee — I think of thee ! Oh, dearest ! hast thou thought of me ? FLORENCE GRAY.
第 46 頁 - At the end of this broad walk you go up to a terrace four hundred paces long, with a large semicircle in the middle, from whence is beheld the Queen's two parks, and a great part of Surrey ; then going down a few steps, you walk on the bank of a canal, six hundred yards long, and seventeen broad, with two rows of limes on each side of it.
第 50 頁 - Hampton takes its name. Here Britain's statesmen oft the fall foredoom Of foreign tyrants, and of nymphs at home ; Here thou, great ANNA ! whom three realms obey, Dost sometimes counsel take — and sometimes tea...
第 102 頁 - These glowing nuts are emblems true Of what in human life we view ; The ill-matched couple fret and fume, And thus in strife themselves consume. Or from each other wildly start And with a noise for ever part. But see the happy happy pair, Of genuine love and truth sincere, With mutual fondness while they burn, Still to each other kindly turn ; And as the vital sparks decay Together gently sink away ; Till life's fierce ordeal being past, Their mingled ashes rest at last.
第 82 頁 - If hitherto we have not said we loved, Yet hath the heart of each declared its love By all the tokens wherein love delights. We heretofore have trusted in each other, Too wholly have we trusted to have need Of words or vows, pledges or protestations. Let not such trust be hastily dissolved.