| 1856 - 504 pages
...sparkling eye. Kvery one sees and admires the reality of her growing beauty. The young men sound praises, and become suppliants for her favour. She triumphs...affections of all, and compels the chosen one to her feet. This may sound very delightful to the oars of some lady lovers, who may not feel satisfied that their... | |
| Crosthwaite and co - 1860 - 622 pages
...and of acting as a kind of r.pell or charm upon the pansions. Thus does he sound ite praise» :— " Even cruel arsenic, so often the minister of crime...and the parent of sorrow, bears a blessed jewel in his forehead, and, as a love-awakener, becomes at timen the harbinger of happiness, the soother of... | |
| 1863 - 556 pages
...eye. Every one sees and admires the reality of her growing beauty : tho young men sound her praises, and become suppliants for her favour. She triumphs...love-awakener, becomes at times the harbinger of happiness, tho soother of ardent longings, the bestower of contentment and peace ! " It is probable that the use... | |
| 1863 - 558 pages
...eye. Every one secs and admires the reality of her growing beauty : the young men sonnd her praises, and become suppliants for her favour. She triumphs...affections of all, and compels the chosen one to her feet. "Thns even cruel arsenie, so often the minister of crime and the parent of sorrow, bears a blessed... | |
| Beautiful forever tales - 1869 - 388 pages
...eye. Every one sees and admires the reality of her growing beauty, the young men sound her praises and become suppliants for her favour. She triumphs...often the minister of crime, and the parent of sorrow, THE COMPLEXION AND FIGURE. 23 bears a blessed jewel in its forehead, and, as a love awakener, becomes... | |
| Beautiful forever tales - 1869 - 362 pages
...reality of her glowing beauty, the young men sound her praises and become suppliants for her favors. She triumphs over the affections of all, and compels...of crime and the parent of sorrow, bears a blessed iewel in its forehead, and as a love awakener, becomes at times the harbinger of happiness, the soother... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1871 - 396 pages
...eye. Every one sees and admires the reality of her growing beauty : the young men sound her praises, and become suppliants for her favour. She triumphs...Thus even cruel arsenic, so often the minister of crimo and the parent of sorrow, bears a blessed jewel in its forehead, and, as a love-awakener, becomes... | |
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