| 1842 - 452 sivua
...of her wealth, being visible, till the bride looks like the walking pattern-book of the hirch spiel, or parish, and the admiring swain views at one glance...young lady, oppressed alike by her feelings and her finery, keeps every tag in a perpetual quiver, and hardly dares to lift up her heated countenance from... | |
| 1842 - 740 sivua
...of her wealth, being visible, till the bride looks like the walking pattern-book of the kirchspiel, or parish, and the admiring swain views at one glance...occasions being stuck full of flowers, ribbons, scraps of tailors' cabbage, peacocks' feathers, and, in short, all the sweepings of the baron's mansion, like... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1842 - 760 sivua
...of her wealth, being visible, till the bride looks like the walking pattern-book of the kirchspiel, or parish, and the admiring swain views at one glance both his companion and her wardrobe for life. I Jut the head is more particularly the centre of attraction, the helmet-shaped cap on these occasions... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1842 - 834 sivua
...the bride looks like the walking pattern-book of the Kirchrp'ul, or parish, and the admiring rwain views at one glance both his companion and her wardrobe for life. The church itself was a heavy ancient building, with limply groined roof, gay bedizened altar, and... | |
| William Guthrie - 1843 - 848 sivua
...of her wealth, being visible, till the bride loots like the walking pattern-book of the hinchtpM , or parish, and the admiring swain views at one glance...particularly the centre of attraction ; the helmet-shaped cap од these occasions being stuck full of Sowers, ribbons, scraps of tailors' cabbage, peacocks' leathere,... | |
| Sir John Hay Drummond-Hay - 1844 - 372 sivua
...of her wealth, being visible, till the bride looks like the walking pattern-book of the Kirchspiel, or parish, and the admiring swain views at one glance...young lady, oppressed alike by her feelings and her finery, keeps every tag in a perpetual quiver, and hardly dares to lift up her heated countenance from... | |
| 1844 - 576 sivua
...of her wealth, being visible, till the bride looks like the walking pattern-book of the KircHtpiel, or parish, and the admiring swain views at one glance...occasions being stuck full of flowers, ribbons, scraps of tailors' csbbagc, peacocks' feathers, and, in short, all the weepings of the Baron's mansion, like... | |
| Sir John Hay Drummond-Hay - 1846 - 396 sivua
...of her wealth, being visible, till the bride looks like the walking pattern-book of the Kirchspiel, or parish, and the admiring swain views at one glance...young lady, oppressed alike by her feelings and her finery, keeps every tag in a perpetual quiver, and hardly dares to lift up her heated countenance from... | |
| 1844 - 562 sivua
...of her wealth, being visible, till the bride looks like the walking pattern-book of the Kirchtpiel, or parish, and the admiring swain views at one glance...occasions being stuck full of flowers, ribbons, scraps of tailors' cabbage, peacocks' feathers, and, in short, all the weepings of the Baron's mansion, like... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds, William Henry Giles Kingston - 1844 - 606 sivua
...of her wealth, being visible, till the bride looks like the walking pattern-book of the Kirchspiel, or parish, and the admiring swain views at one glance...attraction, the helmet-shaped cap on these occasions being stock full of flowers, ribbons, scraps of tailors' cabbage, peacocks' feathers, arid, in short, all... | |
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