The Golden FleeceT. Nelson and Sons, 1871 - 131 pages |
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Page 21
... muslin , silk , tape , bobbins , dolls , things made and in process of making , and at this table sits Lady Macaw , the presiding genius , a woman of portly dimensions , large nose , and prominent chin , dressed with strict regard to ...
... muslin , silk , tape , bobbins , dolls , things made and in process of making , and at this table sits Lady Macaw , the presiding genius , a woman of portly dimensions , large nose , and prominent chin , dressed with strict regard to ...
Page 86
... muslin curtain , opened the lattice , and looked forth into the night . The balmy spring - air came softly through the leaves of the clustering creepers , cooled the maiden's flushed cheek , and stirred her golden hair . In the deep ...
... muslin curtain , opened the lattice , and looked forth into the night . The balmy spring - air came softly through the leaves of the clustering creepers , cooled the maiden's flushed cheek , and stirred her golden hair . In the deep ...
Page 103
... muslin dress with blue forget - me - nots printed upon it , which she was to wear at the archery - meeting . Philomel's fancy moved more rapidly than her needle , and several times she laid down her work , and went to her little flower ...
... muslin dress with blue forget - me - nots printed upon it , which she was to wear at the archery - meeting . Philomel's fancy moved more rapidly than her needle , and several times she laid down her work , and went to her little flower ...
Page 116
... muslin , with a cerise - coloured scarf , and a long feather of the same brilliant hue drooping from a hat of the smallest dimensions . A graceful quiver hung from her shoulder , filled with many - tinted darts ; and as she stood ...
... muslin , with a cerise - coloured scarf , and a long feather of the same brilliant hue drooping from a hat of the smallest dimensions . A graceful quiver hung from her shoulder , filled with many - tinted darts ; and as she stood ...
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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.