The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, 3839 tomaiJoseph Rogerson |
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... happy assemblage of bright and cheer- ful faces did honour to the birthday of the fair Kate Welden ; and with music and dance , and innocent revelry , the joyous hours sped rapidly on . Many a charming face was there , and many a ...
... happy assemblage of bright and cheer- ful faces did honour to the birthday of the fair Kate Welden ; and with music and dance , and innocent revelry , the joyous hours sped rapidly on . Many a charming face was there , and many a ...
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... happy mortals sunk in sleep ; a good staff the old tree makes ! I stole it from but there was no sleep for me - disappointed the maids , Papa , who wanted it for the stoves . ' ambition and discontent kept me awake ; and IIt may come to ...
... happy mortals sunk in sleep ; a good staff the old tree makes ! I stole it from but there was no sleep for me - disappointed the maids , Papa , who wanted it for the stoves . ' ambition and discontent kept me awake ; and IIt may come to ...
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... happy event . The noble friends of the bride and bridegroom were gathered in all their glittering array ; knights and ladies , re- tainers and serving - men . Many were the sports that were to be performed in honour of the day ; and ...
... happy event . The noble friends of the bride and bridegroom were gathered in all their glittering array ; knights and ladies , re- tainers and serving - men . Many were the sports that were to be performed in honour of the day ; and ...
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... happy results ; but , whether it succeed or whether it fail , no one will deny that we shall have made an attempt which had both for its be- ginning and for its end , Glory to God in the highest on earth peace - good - will towards men ...
... happy results ; but , whether it succeed or whether it fail , no one will deny that we shall have made an attempt which had both for its be- ginning and for its end , Glory to God in the highest on earth peace - good - will towards men ...
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... happy period and the best influence of the child's life . Mrs. Donnelly , apart from her idle , vagabond hus- band , supports herself and Clarissa by em- broidery , inculcating the wholesome lessons of industry and self - dependence ...
... happy period and the best influence of the child's life . Mrs. Donnelly , apart from her idle , vagabond hus- band , supports herself and Clarissa by em- broidery , inculcating the wholesome lessons of industry and self - dependence ...
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