The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion, ed. by mrs. Edward ThomasJane Thomas (née Pinhorn) 1869 |
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... tunic turned up behind , à la paysanne ; a chemise russe and a casaque without sleeves , or with large slit sleeves , allowing the sleeves of the chemisette russe to be seen . One very grand lady wore this toilette half in maroon velvet ...
... tunic turned up behind , à la paysanne ; a chemise russe and a casaque without sleeves , or with large slit sleeves , allowing the sleeves of the chemisette russe to be seen . One very grand lady wore this toilette half in maroon velvet ...
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... Tunic to match , rounded in front , edged by a piped volant bound with black satin . A large bow relieves this tunic on both sides . Behind it presents two wings , one of which crosses lightly on the other , edged by the same volant ...
... Tunic to match , rounded in front , edged by a piped volant bound with black satin . A large bow relieves this tunic on both sides . Behind it presents two wings , one of which crosses lightly on the other , edged by the same volant ...
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... tunic round behind and mantlet with square pans in front . The tunic ornamented with three rolls of black satin on the last of the rolls ; quite on the edge is set a fringe of passe- menterie composed of long olives . Jupon of poult ...
... tunic round behind and mantlet with square pans in front . The tunic ornamented with three rolls of black satin on the last of the rolls ; quite on the edge is set a fringe of passe- menterie composed of long olives . Jupon of poult ...
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... tunic of velvet , round in front , formed with rounded pans in the middle behind , encircled by a fringe of chenille to match , forming a square brace , open like a reverse on the shoulders . In the middle of the underpart of the tunic ...
... tunic of velvet , round in front , formed with rounded pans in the middle behind , encircled by a fringe of chenille to match , forming a square brace , open like a reverse on the shoulders . In the middle of the underpart of the tunic ...
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... tunic relieved all round , which would have lost much of its aristo- cratic style if it had not been set on a cage à laçure . Foulards are worn in dark colours with designs , and com- pose charming half - dress toilettes . For the ...
... tunic relieved all round , which would have lost much of its aristo- cratic style if it had not been set on a cage à laçure . Foulards are worn in dark colours with designs , and com- pose charming half - dress toilettes . For the ...
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Página 22 - Children's Hour Between the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day's occupations, That is known as the Children's Hour. I hear in the chamber above me The patter of little feet, The sound of a door that is opened, And voices soft and sweet. From my study I see in the lamplight, Descending the broad hall stair, Grave Alice, and laughing Allegra, And Edith with golden hair.
Página 22 - Till I think of the Bishop of Bingen In his Mouse-Tower on the Rhine ! Do you think, O blue-eyed banditti, Because you have scaled the wall, Such an old mustache as I am Is not a match for you all ! I have you fast in my fortress, And will not let you depart, But put you down into the dungeon In the round-tower of my heart. And there will I keep you forever, Yes, forever and a day, Till the walls shall crumble to ruin, And moulder in dust away...
Página 45 - ... damp are the curls of gold, Kissing the snow of that fair young brow; Pale are the lips of delicate mould — Somebody's Darling is dying now. Back from his beautiful blue-veined brow Brush all the wandering waves of gold. Cross his hands on his bosom now, Somebody's Darling is still and cold.
Página 45 - SOMEBODY'S DARLING. Into a ward of the whitewashed walls, Where the dead and dying lay, Wounded by bayonets, shells, and balls, Somebody's Darling was borne one day : — Somebody's Darling, so young and so brave, Wearing yet, on his pale, sweet face, Soon to be hid by the dust of the grave, The lingering light of his boyhood's grace.
Página 45 - God knows best! he was somebody's love: Somebody's heart enshrined him there; Somebody wafted his name above, Night and morn, on the wings of prayer. Somebody wept when he marched away, Looking so handsome, brave, and grand; Somebody's kiss on his forehead lay; Somebody clung to his parting hand.
Página 94 - ODONTO, Or Pearl Dentifrice, Compounded of Oriental Ingredients, is of inestimable value in preserving and beautifying the Teeth, strengthening the gums, and in giving a pleasing fragrance to the Breath.
Página 22 - A whisper and then a silence, Yet I know by their merry eyes They are plotting and planning together To take me by surprise. A sudden rush from the stairway, A sudden raid from the hall, By three doors left unguarded, They enter my castle wall. They climb up into my turret, O'er the arms and back of my chair; If I try to escape, they surround me; They seem to be everywhere.
Página 22 - Grave Alice, and laughing Allegra, And Edith with golden hair. A whisper, and then a silence: Yet I know by their merry eyes They are plotting and planning together To take me by surprise.
Página 45 - Was it a mother's, soft and white? And have the lips of a sister fair Been baptized in the waves of light? God knows best! he was somebody's love: Somebody's heart enshrined him there; Somebody wafted his name above, Night and morn, on the wings of prayer. Somebody...
Página 65 - You simple people," replied the Missionary, " how does every thing grow ? is it not by sowing seed!" They immediately shouted, " Oh, these English people! they sow seed upon a bald man's head to make the hair grow!" One shrewd fellow inquired whether he had brought any of the seed with him? The good Missionary carried on the joke for a short time, and then raised his wig. The revelation of his