The Lady's Magazine and Museum, Том 11J. Page, 1837 |
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... young princess was of too tender an age to leave the kingdom , was un- willing to part with this heavy sum without a consideration ; he therefore took in pawn a rich jewel from his son- in - law , called the grand Flower de Luce , which ...
... young princess was of too tender an age to leave the kingdom , was un- willing to part with this heavy sum without a consideration ; he therefore took in pawn a rich jewel from his son- in - law , called the grand Flower de Luce , which ...
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... young wife , out of a million of crowns old debt owing to the king of England by France , two hun- dred thousand crowns , and as much in jewels , besides settling on her as great a jointure as he had given to his late wife , Anne of ...
... young wife , out of a million of crowns old debt owing to the king of England by France , two hun- dred thousand crowns , and as much in jewels , besides settling on her as great a jointure as he had given to his late wife , Anne of ...
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... young queen after her moder Gulde- ford , it is supposed this lady was her The Lady Guildford was after- wards endowed by Henry with the pension of £ 20 yearly , for her services to his mother and sisters . But Mary did not confine her ...
... young queen after her moder Gulde- ford , it is supposed this lady was her The Lady Guildford was after- wards endowed by Henry with the pension of £ 20 yearly , for her services to his mother and sisters . But Mary did not confine her ...
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... young , but was very towarde . The duke of Vandosme and his bande , in clothe of golde and plunket veluet . The dolphin and hys aydes were euery daye newe apparelled at his coste , one day in sylver and golde , another in crymesyn ...
... young , but was very towarde . The duke of Vandosme and his bande , in clothe of golde and plunket veluet . The dolphin and hys aydes were euery daye newe apparelled at his coste , one day in sylver and golde , another in crymesyn ...
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... young beauty , was greatly against the interest of his heir , the gallant Francis was captivated with the loveliness of her mind and person , and altogether so much fascinated by her charms , that his friends thought it necessary to ...
... young beauty , was greatly against the interest of his heir , the gallant Francis was captivated with the loveliness of her mind and person , and altogether so much fascinated by her charms , that his friends thought it necessary to ...
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Сторінка 307 - Going to the Wars TELL me not, Sweet, I am unkind, That from the nunnery Of thy chaste breast, and quiet mind, To war and arms I fly. True; a new mistress now I chase, The first foe in the field; And with a stronger faith embrace A sword, a horse, a shield. Yet this inconstancy is such, As you too shall adore; I could not love thee, dear, so much, Loved I not honour more.
Сторінка 307 - WHEN I survey the bright Celestial sphere, So rich with jewels hung, that night Doth like an Ethiop bride appear...
Сторінка 433 - O gentle Sleep, Nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee, That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down. And steep my senses in forgetfulness...
Сторінка 307 - I'll never love thee more. Like Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone ; My thoughts did evermore disdain A rival on my throne : He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, That dares not put it to the touch To win or lose it all.
Сторінка 24 - It was the lark, the herald of the morn, No nightingale ; look, love, what envious streaks Do lace the severing clouds in yonder east. Night's candles are burnt out, and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops; I must be gone and live, or stay and die.
Сторінка 309 - Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove. O, no! it is an ever-fixed mark That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.
Сторінка 347 - Mind, mind alone, (bear witness, Earth and Heaven !) The living fountains in itself contains Of beauteous and sublime : here, hand in hand, Sit paramount the Graces ; here enthroned, Celestial Venus, with divinest airs, Invites the soul to never-fading joy.
Сторінка 334 - By beauty, I mean that quality, or those qualities in bodies, by which they cause love, or some passion similar to it.
Сторінка 390 - Hints to Mothers, for the Management of their Health during the Period of Pregnancy and in the Lying-in Room: With an Exposure of Popular Errors in connexion with those subjects, &c.
Сторінка 334 - ... in objects of the same description. On the other hand, if all 'beauty consist in reminding us of certain natural sympathies, and objects of emotion, with which they have been habitually connected, it is easy to perceive how the most different forms should be felt to be equally beautiful.