Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-mondeJ. Bell, 1821 - Women |
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... flowers nor verdure . At this aspect , overwhelmed with shame and repentance , in his imagination , he knelt down before God , and fervently exclaimed , “ Oh , Almighty Father of man- kind , do not condemn me ; let me find grace in thy ...
... flowers nor verdure . At this aspect , overwhelmed with shame and repentance , in his imagination , he knelt down before God , and fervently exclaimed , “ Oh , Almighty Father of man- kind , do not condemn me ; let me find grace in thy ...
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... flowers , served them as pleasant retreats in the course of the day , and at night the enameled turf invited them to repose . Poetry , music , and love , were their only occupations . The greatest bene- fit , however , which the Fairy ...
... flowers , served them as pleasant retreats in the course of the day , and at night the enameled turf invited them to repose . Poetry , music , and love , were their only occupations . The greatest bene- fit , however , which the Fairy ...
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... flower of beauty , faded in the early morn of bright and warm sunshine , over the path of renown . The King of Lochlin tears his silvery locks , and strews them over the grave which encloses his dearest hope ; and deep lies the source ...
... flower of beauty , faded in the early morn of bright and warm sunshine , over the path of renown . The King of Lochlin tears his silvery locks , and strews them over the grave which encloses his dearest hope ; and deep lies the source ...
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... flower of stance which is denominated adipocire was then scientifically re - discovered : re- discovered , we say , because the existence of the substance had been known by Sir It appears that the bills of mortality at Paris hold out a ...
... flower of stance which is denominated adipocire was then scientifically re - discovered : re- discovered , we say , because the existence of the substance had been known by Sir It appears that the bills of mortality at Paris hold out a ...
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... flowers from nature's hand seem new , Just blooming in their earliest hue , And spangl'd with the morning dew . So sweet a spot his fancy captur'd , He found his little heart enraptur'd . Cytherea's groves no fragrance knew , More sweet ...
... flowers from nature's hand seem new , Just blooming in their earliest hue , And spangl'd with the morning dew . So sweet a spot his fancy captur'd , He found his little heart enraptur'd . Cytherea's groves no fragrance knew , More sweet ...
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