The Union Magazine of Literature & Art, Volúmenes2-3Caroline Matilda Kirkland Israel Post, 1848 |
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... character as the small , gilt - framed mirror , that looked down upon it from an elevation , far above the reach of any face - where it -- the mirror -- was placed to correspond with an opposite picture that hung over the door - a flute ...
... character as the small , gilt - framed mirror , that looked down upon it from an elevation , far above the reach of any face - where it -- the mirror -- was placed to correspond with an opposite picture that hung over the door - a flute ...
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... character in what I now lage , you may be sure that my poor little head is hear , and you must excuse me while I hasten to almost turned ! Even now , while I am writing , the open window , and linger there till I catch the there is a ...
... character in what I now lage , you may be sure that my poor little head is hear , and you must excuse me while I hasten to almost turned ! Even now , while I am writing , the open window , and linger there till I catch the there is a ...
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... some of the gravest passages . They give an idea , however , of the union of a playful fancy with pro- found earnestness which is one of the character- istics of the work . It is a common saying , that " one half 42 THE UNION MAGAZINE .
... some of the gravest passages . They give an idea , however , of the union of a playful fancy with pro- found earnestness which is one of the character- istics of the work . It is a common saying , that " one half 42 THE UNION MAGAZINE .
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... character of the Chinese . The result is a really valuable book . RAINBOWS FOR CHILDREN . Edited by L. Maria Child . New- York : C. S. Francis & Co. , 252 Broadway . O golden days of youth - when crystal palaces , and boats that sail of ...
... character of the Chinese . The result is a really valuable book . RAINBOWS FOR CHILDREN . Edited by L. Maria Child . New- York : C. S. Francis & Co. , 252 Broadway . O golden days of youth - when crystal palaces , and boats that sail of ...
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... character . A great foot was dashed in my face ; my ribs received a thrust that I thought had driven them in ; and I found myself on the verge of strangulation . After a short time , however , the door was opened : I threw from my body ...
... character . A great foot was dashed in my face ; my ribs received a thrust that I thought had driven them in ; and I found myself on the verge of strangulation . After a short time , however , the door was opened : I threw from my body ...
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Página 76 - Perhaps in this neglected spot is laid Some heart once pregnant with celestial fire; Hands that the rod of empire might have swayed, Or waked to ecstasy the living lyre...
Página 178 - ... cold, no smiling courtiers tread ; one silent woman stands, lifting with meagre hands, a dying head. No mingling voices sound — an infant wail alone; a sob suppressed — again that short deep gasp, and then the parting groan...
Página 275 - Yet in the long years liker must they grow ; The man be more of woman, she of man ; He gain in sweetness and in moral height, Nor lose the wrestling thews that throw the world ; She mental breadth, nor fail in childward care, Nor lose the childlike in the larger mind ; Till at the last she set herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble words...
Página 275 - Within her — let her make herself her own To give or keep, to live and learn and be All that not harms distinctive womanhood.
Página 175 - ... and by and by gilds the fringes of a cloud, and peeps over the eastern hills, thrusting out his golden horns, like those which decked the brows of Moses when he was forced to wear a veil because himself had seen the face of God ; and still while a man tells the story, the sun...
Página 104 - As ever an honest calling plied, Or graced an honest ditty ; For John had worked in his early day, In ' Pots and Pearls,' the legends say, And kept a shop with a rich array Of things in the soap and candle way, In the lower part of the city.
Página 169 - twould a saint provoke," (Were the last words that poor Narcissa spoke ;} " No, let a charming chintz and Brussels lace Wrap my cold limbs, and shade my lifeless face : One would not, sure, be frightful when one's dead — And — Betty — give this cheek a little red.
Página 103 - The very personification of Pride, As she minced along in Fashion's tide, Adown Broadway, — on the proper side, — When the golden sun was setting; There was pride in the head she carried so high, Pride in her lip and pride in her eye, And a world of pride in the very sigh That her stately bosom was fretting; A sigh that a pair of elegant feet, 10 Sandaled in satin, should kiss the street, — The very same that the vulgar greet In common leather not over "neat...
Página 159 - PIPING down the valleys wild, Piping songs of pleasant glee, On a cloud I saw a child, And he laughing said to me: ' Pipe a song about a Lamb !' So I piped with merry cheer. ' Piper, pipe that song again;' So I piped : he wept to hear.
Página 275 - The woman's cause is man's; they rise or sink Together, dwarfed or godlike, bond or free: For she that out of Lethe scales with man The shining steps of Nature, shares with man His nights, his days, moves with him to one goal.