Ellen Glanville, Volume 1E.L. Carey and A. Hart, 1838 |
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... kind we are acquainted with . This delightful work deserves to attain a popularity not surpassed by that of any female writer of the day . " - Globe . DAVID DUM P S. BY T. HAYNES BAYLY . In One Volume . " David Dumps is a light farce ...
... kind we are acquainted with . This delightful work deserves to attain a popularity not surpassed by that of any female writer of the day . " - Globe . DAVID DUM P S. BY T. HAYNES BAYLY . In One Volume . " David Dumps is a light farce ...
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... kind . The various matters are also arranged under distinct heads , forming a ready manual to turn to on all occasions . " - Satur- day News . Every parent should insist on his daughter being able to quote page and line from Miss ...
... kind . The various matters are also arranged under distinct heads , forming a ready manual to turn to on all occasions . " - Satur- day News . Every parent should insist on his daughter being able to quote page and line from Miss ...
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Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury, Lady of rank. THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR . LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS R T. K. & P. G. COLLINS , PRINTERS , PHILADA . L ELLEN GLANVILLE . CHAPTER I. Kind and true - hearted.
Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury, Lady of rank. THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR . LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS R T. K. & P. G. COLLINS , PRINTERS , PHILADA . L ELLEN GLANVILLE . CHAPTER I. Kind and true - hearted.
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Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury, Lady of rank. ELLEN GLANVILLE . CHAPTER I. Kind and true - hearted , bold , and gay , and gallant , But lacking one especial thing , discretion- What is to him the base and sordid gold , -Old Play . When ...
Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury, Lady of rank. ELLEN GLANVILLE . CHAPTER I. Kind and true - hearted , bold , and gay , and gallant , But lacking one especial thing , discretion- What is to him the base and sordid gold , -Old Play . When ...
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... kind word for me ? ” " I do congratulate you , " said Ellen , as for an instant she lightly placed her hand in his ; “ I can fancy , and almost envy , the pleasure of your feelings - the pleasure of complete suc- cess . But I must not ...
... kind word for me ? ” " I do congratulate you , " said Ellen , as for an instant she lightly placed her hand in his ; “ I can fancy , and almost envy , the pleasure of your feelings - the pleasure of complete suc- cess . But I must not ...
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Page 176 - Who gave the ball, or paid the visit last ; One speaks the glory of the British queen, And one describes a charming Indian screen ; A third interprets motions, looks, and eyes ; At every word a reputation dies.
Page 160 - That something still which prompts th' eternal sigh, For which we bear to live, or dare to die ; Which still so near us, yet beyond us lies, O'erlook'd, seen double, by the fool and wise.
Page 38 - Women born to be controlled, Stoop to the forward and the bold, says Waller — and Lovelace too!
Page 122 - Tis yours, unmoved, to sever and to meet ; No pledge is sacred, and no home is sweet ! Who that would ask a heart to dulness wed, The waveless calm, the slumber of the dead ? No ; the wild bliss of Nature needs alloy, And Fear and Sorrow fan the fire of Joy...