The Golden FleeceT. Nelson and Sons, 1871 - 131 pages |
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Page 22
... her knee . The one maiden reminds us of the swallow , all energy and action ; the other , of some pretty gold- finch , pruning its feathers in sunshine . In her Near to Delia appears an elderly lady . 22 LADIES IN COUNCIL .
... her knee . The one maiden reminds us of the swallow , all energy and action ; the other , of some pretty gold- finch , pruning its feathers in sunshine . In her Near to Delia appears an elderly lady . 22 LADIES IN COUNCIL .
Page 23
... maiden - lady , and though she occasionally visits G- — for shopping ( rather to execute com- missions than to improve her own slender wardrobe ) , such a journey is as great an undertaking to Miss Eccles as one across the Atlantic ...
... maiden - lady , and though she occasionally visits G- — for shopping ( rather to execute com- missions than to improve her own slender wardrobe ) , such a journey is as great an undertaking to Miss Eccles as one across the Atlantic ...
Page 33
... maiden . The blue eyes sank , perhaps because , for some reason or other , all the other eyes in the room were turned towards her . " I don't know - probably - I'm not sure , " re- plied the young lady . " But I am sure , " replied Miss ...
... maiden . The blue eyes sank , perhaps because , for some reason or other , all the other eyes in the room were turned towards her . " I don't know - probably - I'm not sure , " re- plied the young lady . " But I am sure , " replied Miss ...
Page 35
... maiden was as one of Nature's wild - flowers opening its petals to the light , or as the free bird that has never beaten its wings against the wires of a cage . Philomel was bound on what she felt to be a noble mis- sion ; a grander ...
... maiden was as one of Nature's wild - flowers opening its petals to the light , or as the free bird that has never beaten its wings against the wires of a cage . Philomel was bound on what she felt to be a noble mis- sion ; a grander ...
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A. L. O. E.. power of being a blessing to many . And so the maiden's thoughts flowed on and on - ever in a deepening channel , with brighter sunshine glittering upon them , till the stream became lost in a wide- spreading sea of blissful ...
A. L. O. E.. power of being a blessing to many . And so the maiden's thoughts flowed on and on - ever in a deepening channel , with brighter sunshine glittering upon them , till the stream became lost in a wide- spreading sea of blissful ...
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archery archery-meeting Arkwright asked Philomel beautiful bird bird of paradise Burnesbey Abbey charity chignon child cottage cried Lucy cried Philomel Curly-poll cynic dear Delia Langton delight dress elderly lady exclaimed Caleb Coffin exclaimed Philomel eyes face fair fancy father free bird gaze girl glass gold golden fleece hair hand head heart hope keep ladies of Thwayte Lady Macaw Latour laugh lips looked Lucy Langton maiden master of Burnesbey Meredith mind Miss Eccles Miss Lamb muslin never niece Northumberland observed Delia old owl papa philanthropist Philo Philomel felt Philomel heard Philomel Lamb Pitsmouth pleasure poor pretty prize purity of motive replied Philomel round sacrifice Sarah scissors selfish shooting shoulders silver arrow Sir John smile spirit strength of self-denial there's thing Thomas Lamb thought Threadneedle Street to-day tresses vanity vicar vicar's daughter vicarage Villa of Roses village woman words young lady
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Page 9 - Thus artists melt the sullen ore of lead, With heaping coals of fire upon its head; In the kind warmth the metal learns to glow, And, loose from dross, the silver runs below.
Page 37 - Wherefore, light bird, art thou bearing Twig and moss to yonder tree ? For the home that I am rearing, High from earth, as Love's should be. " If thus rudely I begin it, Love itself completes the nest, And the downy softness in it Comes, 0 lover, from the breast.