The Art of Needle-work, from the Earliest Ages: Including Some Notices of the Ancient Historical TapestriesHenry Colburn, 1841 - Всего страниц: 405 |
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... never did his image leave her mind : never amid the fair scions which sprang up and bloomed around her hearth did her thoughts forsake her first - born ; and yearly , when she went up to the Tabernacle with Elkanah her husband , did she ...
... never did his image leave her mind : never amid the fair scions which sprang up and bloomed around her hearth did her thoughts forsake her first - born ; and yearly , when she went up to the Tabernacle with Elkanah her husband , did she ...
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... never ceasing From labours increasing ; And doubling his gains With her orderly pains . With piles of rich treasure the storehouse she spreads , And winds round the loud - whirring spindle her threads : She winds - till the bright ...
... never ceasing From labours increasing ; And doubling his gains With her orderly pains . With piles of rich treasure the storehouse she spreads , And winds round the loud - whirring spindle her threads : She winds - till the bright ...
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... never entirely laid aside . The desolation that overran the world was found alike in its greatest or most insignificant concerns ; and the same torrent that swept monarchs from their thrones and peers from their halls did away with the ...
... never entirely laid aside . The desolation that overran the world was found alike in its greatest or most insignificant concerns ; and the same torrent that swept monarchs from their thrones and peers from their halls did away with the ...
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... never , as we have remarked , be superseded ; but the practice of ornamental needlework , in common with every ennobling science and improving art , was kept alive during this period of desolation by the church , and by the individual ...
... never , as we have remarked , be superseded ; but the practice of ornamental needlework , in common with every ennobling science and improving art , was kept alive during this period of desolation by the church , and by the individual ...
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... never had been seen in England before ; jewels , but more especially eme- ralds , the greenness of which , reflected by the sun , illumined the countenances of the bystanders with agreeable light ; many fleet horses , with their trap ...
... never had been seen in England before ; jewels , but more especially eme- ralds , the greenness of which , reflected by the sun , illumined the countenances of the bystanders with agreeable light ; many fleet horses , with their trap ...
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