The Drawing-room magazine: or, Ladies book of fancy needlework and choice literature1848 |
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... Dream - Kisses 296 .. Raleigh's Last Letter 84 | ¦ | Pride and Jealousy ( continued ) 296 .. The Curate of Glen - Beville ( con- A Cottage Picture 303 tinued ) .. 87 The Love - Call 313 .. Kindness .. 96 Essays on Shakespere's Female ...
... Dream - Kisses 296 .. Raleigh's Last Letter 84 | ¦ | Pride and Jealousy ( continued ) 296 .. The Curate of Glen - Beville ( con- A Cottage Picture 303 tinued ) .. 87 The Love - Call 313 .. Kindness .. 96 Essays on Shakespere's Female ...
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... dreams not of . She may have been disappointed- or fixing her girlish affections on some " bright particular star , " turned away her dazzled gaze in sadness from the happi- ness that remained within her reach - or that wandering anti ...
... dreams not of . She may have been disappointed- or fixing her girlish affections on some " bright particular star , " turned away her dazzled gaze in sadness from the happi- ness that remained within her reach - or that wandering anti ...
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... dreaming , love , His face is full of joy , A hundred thoughts are beaming , love , Around that sleeping boy . Our ... dreams beguiling , love , Come ! look upon him now . Essays on SHAKESPERE'S FEMALE CHARACTERS . No. I. HERMIA AND 18 ...
... dreaming , love , His face is full of joy , A hundred thoughts are beaming , love , Around that sleeping boy . Our ... dreams beguiling , love , Come ! look upon him now . Essays on SHAKESPERE'S FEMALE CHARACTERS . No. I. HERMIA AND 18 ...
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... DREAM , " a play in its description of Faerie - land so rich in fancy , so full of poetical beauty , that the characters of Hermia and Helena have for this reason been somewhat neglected . And yet in all Shakespere's works we have no ...
... DREAM , " a play in its description of Faerie - land so rich in fancy , so full of poetical beauty , that the characters of Hermia and Helena have for this reason been somewhat neglected . And yet in all Shakespere's works we have no ...
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... dream ; Brief as the lightning in the colly'd night That , in a spleen , unfolds both heaven and earth , And ere a man hath power to say - Behold ! The jaws of darkness do devour it up : So quick do bright things come to confusion ...
... dream ; Brief as the lightning in the colly'd night That , in a spleen , unfolds both heaven and earth , And ere a man hath power to say - Behold ! The jaws of darkness do devour it up : So quick do bright things come to confusion ...
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Page 53 - I REMEMBER, I REMEMBER. I REMEMBER, I remember The house where I was born, The little window where the sun Came peeping in at morn ; He never came a wink too soon. Nor brought too long a day ; But now I often wish the night Had borne my breath away ! I remember, I remember...
Page 386 - I loved Ophelia : forty thousand brothers Could not, with all their quantity of love, Make up my sum.
Page 380 - He raised a sigh so piteous and profound As it did seem to shatter all his bulk And end his being. That done, he lets me go, And with his head over his shoulder turned He seemed to find his way without his eyes, For out o' doors he went without their help And to the last bended their light on me.
Page 321 - No, no, no life : Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all ? Thou'lt come no more. Never, never, never, never, never ! — Pray you undo this button : thank you, sir.
Page 113 - 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.
Page 106 - Dis's waggon! daffodils That come before the swallow dares, and take The winds of March with beauty; violets dim, But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes Or Cytherea's breath...
Page 331 - Oh, Love! what is it in this world of ours Which makes it fatal to be loved? Ah why With cypress branches hast thou wreathed thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh? As those who dote on odours pluck the flowers, And place them on their breast — but place to die — Thus the frail beings we would fondly cherish Are laid within our bosoms but to perish.
Page 380 - Doubt thou the stars are fire ; Doubt that the sun doth move ; Doubt truth to be a liar ; But never doubt I love.
Page 24 - And should my youth, as youth is apt I know, Some harshness show, All vain asperities I day by day Would wear away, Till the smooth temper of my age should be Like the high leaves upon the Holly Tree.
Page 107 - I'd have you do it ever : when you sing, I'd have you buy and sell so ; so give alms ; Pray so ; and, for the ordering your affairs, To sing them too. When you do dance, I wish you A wave o...