The Album, Bind 4J. Andrews., 1825 |
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Side 2
... dancing round a pile of extra contributions , as high as the Peak of Teneriffe . Here is cut and come again everlastingly at the tip - top talents of the age , " Souls made of fire , and children of the sun ” . Their names - But no . We ...
... dancing round a pile of extra contributions , as high as the Peak of Teneriffe . Here is cut and come again everlastingly at the tip - top talents of the age , " Souls made of fire , and children of the sun ” . Their names - But no . We ...
Side 28
... dancing in , to request my assistance upon her drawing . She was petrified at my suicidal appearance , and , indeed , seemed in doubt whether the act of immolation had not been already effected . Her fears rushed in crimson to her ...
... dancing in , to request my assistance upon her drawing . She was petrified at my suicidal appearance , and , indeed , seemed in doubt whether the act of immolation had not been already effected . Her fears rushed in crimson to her ...
Side 34
... dance in a meadow , belonging to the father of Marguerite , to which we were invited , and though I could not dance , I felt so anxious to see the charming Pauline again , that I accompanied my sister . They had already begun dancing ...
... dance in a meadow , belonging to the father of Marguerite , to which we were invited , and though I could not dance , I felt so anxious to see the charming Pauline again , that I accompanied my sister . They had already begun dancing ...
Side 35
... dance was finished , Pauline , followed by her partner , came up to the spot where we were sitting . " How delighted I am to see you both ! " she said , her whole countenance brightening as she spoke . " You will dance , of course ...
... dance was finished , Pauline , followed by her partner , came up to the spot where we were sitting . " How delighted I am to see you both ! " she said , her whole countenance brightening as she spoke . " You will dance , of course ...
Side 38
... dancing . " Can it be possible ? " I cried aloud . " Is Pauline really married ? " — No , she was not married . I ... dancers were assembled . Never had Pauline looked more beautiful . Her own modest inno- cent expression was on her face ...
... dancing . " Can it be possible ? " I cried aloud . " Is Pauline really married ? " — No , she was not married . I ... dancers were assembled . Never had Pauline looked more beautiful . Her own modest inno- cent expression was on her face ...
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admiration Algiers Anahuac Annalitta appeared Arnaut Athenians Athens aunt barouche Bath beard beauty called cause Cervantes character Charmey countenance Cupid and Psyche dance dark dear delight Der Freischütz dinner Don Quixote door dress endeavoured England English entered eyes face fancy fashion fear feel felt garden gave girl give hand happy head heard heart heaven Hivite honour horse Julius Cæsar Katherine Katherine Parr Kemble king knew Lady Betty Lamartine laugh live London looked Lord manner marriage mind morning never night once party passed Pauline person poor queen returned Robert the Devil round scarcely scene seemed sister Skulker Smasher smile Socrates soon soul speak spirit spoke sweet talk tell theatre thee thing thought tion Titania turned uncle voice wife words young