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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... Happy government of the Fairy Dulcina ... 17 The reward of unfounded jealousy The superiority of mental to personal attrac- tions 19 20 Fraternal Attachment among the Gael ... 21 The Listener . ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS . Historical and ...
... Happy government of the Fairy Dulcina ... 17 The reward of unfounded jealousy The superiority of mental to personal attrac- tions 19 20 Fraternal Attachment among the Gael ... 21 The Listener . ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS . Historical and ...
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... happy , was a prey to carnage and despair , when Las Casas appeared like the hero of hu- manity . The angel described what he suf- fered , and what he achieved ; how all the sorrows of innocence became his own , and fired his soul with ...
... happy , was a prey to carnage and despair , when Las Casas appeared like the hero of hu- manity . The angel described what he suf- fered , and what he achieved ; how all the sorrows of innocence became his own , and fired his soul with ...
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... happy on their banks ; the blessing of heaven descended in thunder upon the earth , and the woods and plains were clothed with fresher verdure . In those places which had suffered from the ravages of the storm , man breathed more freely ...
... happy on their banks ; the blessing of heaven descended in thunder upon the earth , and the woods and plains were clothed with fresher verdure . In those places which had suffered from the ravages of the storm , man breathed more freely ...
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... happy , a perpetual spring surrounded the island , and the soil spontaneously supplied the wants of the inhabitants . Bowers covered with verdant foliage , from which hung clusters of lux- uriant flowers , served them as pleasant ...
... happy , a perpetual spring surrounded the island , and the soil spontaneously supplied the wants of the inhabitants . Bowers covered with verdant foliage , from which hung clusters of lux- uriant flowers , served them as pleasant ...
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... happy Thyma affectionately pressed the Fairy's haud to her lips , exclaiming : -- " Now then my beanty will be equal to that of Zirpha ! " Dulcina stood amazed . " My dear child , " said she at last , " I wonder at your un- founded ...
... happy Thyma affectionately pressed the Fairy's haud to her lips , exclaiming : -- " Now then my beanty will be equal to that of Zirpha ! " Dulcina stood amazed . " My dear child , " said she at last , " I wonder at your un- founded ...
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