Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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Page 115
... felt Her heart beat ; England loved You ! It was good So great a Queen should be a girl so true ! Madam , these Realms praise God- and reverence You-- For Fifty Years of Sovereign Woman- hood . " The writer of this graceful verse has ...
... felt Her heart beat ; England loved You ! It was good So great a Queen should be a girl so true ! Madam , these Realms praise God- and reverence You-- For Fifty Years of Sovereign Woman- hood . " The writer of this graceful verse has ...
Page 145
... felt by all Europe eleven long years before the Turkish war . Russian officers had realised them as fully as others ; and it was only the absolute impossibility of hand- VOL . CXLII . - NO . DCCCLXI . ling the men under the fixed con ...
... felt by all Europe eleven long years before the Turkish war . Russian officers had realised them as fully as others ; and it was only the absolute impossibility of hand- VOL . CXLII . - NO . DCCCLXI . ling the men under the fixed con ...
Page 155
... felt profoundly that to be able to keep his wife at home , and retain her altogether like a garden enclosed for his private enjoyment , was a supreme luxury , and one which it was the privi- lege of the superior classes alone to prize ...
... felt profoundly that to be able to keep his wife at home , and retain her altogether like a garden enclosed for his private enjoyment , was a supreme luxury , and one which it was the privi- lege of the superior classes alone to prize ...
Page 157
... felt , it would not be a bad thing to be clear of , or as nearly clear of as circumstances might permit . Joyce scarcely paused to hear his response , but , having found her voice , went on hurriedly . ' People have come that say— that ...
... felt , it would not be a bad thing to be clear of , or as nearly clear of as circumstances might permit . Joyce scarcely paused to hear his response , but , having found her voice , went on hurriedly . ' People have come that say— that ...
Page 161
... felt her heart rise in spite of the complications of the other ques- tion . She was much interested in Joyce , but more in Greta . The rest of the party gradually melted away , having exhausted the sub- ject , and Mrs Bellendean took ...
... felt her heart rise in spite of the complications of the other ques- tion . She was much interested in Joyce , but more in Greta . The rest of the party gradually melted away , having exhausted the sub- ject , and Mrs Bellendean took ...
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