... generality of love letters, have failed to excite a smile of derision. This epistle had its due effect with Emily ; and her relatives so strongly urged her, that she at length gave her consent. She now strove as much as possible to banish all remembrance... The Keepsake - Page 381837Full view - About this book
| 1837 - 432 pages
...-ilia. -i ;irt in. ••• •! ! .,-in '' I:. I- " • i' i I. :. .i ,.' '.-.•It-r. |-> ."». ull" the splendour which became his wealth and rank, yet...favourite, the moss rose, was conspicuous, shed a delicious cdour around. The chimney-piece was supported on either side by Cupid and Psyche, two beautiful marble... | |
| Emily Percival - 1849 - 320 pages
...strove as much as possible to banish all remembrance of other days. Lord L. was fond of the splendor which became his wealth and rank, yet his taste was...authors, in the most elegant bindings, adorned the bookshelves ; beautiful plants, among which, Emily's favorite, the moss rose, was conspicuous, shed... | |
| G. S. Munroe - 1850 - 316 pages
...strove as much as possible to banish all remembrance of other days. Lord L. was fond of the splendor which became his wealth and rank, yet his taste was...authors, in the most elegant bindings, adorned the bookshelves ; beautiful plants, among which, Emily's favorite, the moss rose, was conspicuous, shed... | |
| Emily Percival - 1849 - 314 pages
...strove as much as possible to banish all remembrance of other days. Lord L. was fond of the splendor which became his wealth and rank, yet his taste was...authors, in the most elegant bindings, adorned the bookshelves ; beautiful plants, among which, Emily's favorite, the moss rose, was conspicuous, shed... | |
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