The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion, ed. by mrs. Edward ThomasJane Thomas (née Pinhorn) 1858 |
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... noeud , on the other two feathers . Satin will only be used on bonnets mixed with other materials . A capote of currant colour velvet , with full crown , had the edge of satin fulled ; a heron feather drooped to the shoulders , and the ...
... noeud , on the other two feathers . Satin will only be used on bonnets mixed with other materials . A capote of currant colour velvet , with full crown , had the edge of satin fulled ; a heron feather drooped to the shoulders , and the ...
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... noeuds of velvet , or large straps or tabs of the same material , with buttons at each side , the same repeated on the ... noeud of velvet on the top . The Parisian ladies still wear bonnets of crape or tulle , lined or merely fulled for ...
... noeuds of velvet , or large straps or tabs of the same material , with buttons at each side , the same repeated on the ... noeud of velvet on the top . The Parisian ladies still wear bonnets of crape or tulle , lined or merely fulled for ...
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... noeud of ribbon . Promenade Dress . - Robe of moire ; the skirt ornamented with quilles of velvet and jacket body ; manteau of taffetas , with frills trimmed with stamped velvet and fringe . Bonnet of taffetas and lace , with plissés of ...
... noeud of ribbon . Promenade Dress . - Robe of moire ; the skirt ornamented with quilles of velvet and jacket body ; manteau of taffetas , with frills trimmed with stamped velvet and fringe . Bonnet of taffetas and lace , with plissés of ...
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... nœuds of ribbon , look well , even by the side of robes lamées , with gold or brocaded silks . A dress of lemon ... noeud • DESCRIPTION OF THE ENGRAVINGS . PLATE I. - Walking Dress drapery in four deep points , which are much worn ...
... nœuds of ribbon , look well , even by the side of robes lamées , with gold or brocaded silks . A dress of lemon ... noeud • DESCRIPTION OF THE ENGRAVINGS . PLATE I. - Walking Dress drapery in four deep points , which are much worn ...
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... noeud of ribbon . Carriage Dress.- Robe of marron velvet , with full plain skirt ; man- teau pelisse , with cape and pelerine trimmed with rich fringe . Bonnet of pink crape and lace . Young Lady's Walking Dress . Robe à disposition ...
... noeud of ribbon . Carriage Dress.- Robe of marron velvet , with full plain skirt ; man- teau pelisse , with cape and pelerine trimmed with rich fringe . Bonnet of pink crape and lace . Young Lady's Walking Dress . Robe à disposition ...
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bands of velvet basque bavolet beautiful berthe black lace black taffetas black velvet blond blue blue velvet Bonnet of white bouillons brandenbourgs bunches burnous buttons Carriage Dress.-Robe casaque ceinture chiné colour crape deep Delule ditto double skirt Dress.-Robe Dress.-Robe of taffetas edged elegant embroidered extra eyes fauchon favour feathers fichus flounces flowers frill fringe front green grey guimp guipure head heart high body KALYDOR LONDON AND PARIS low body MACASSAR OIL Madame Madame Tussauds MAGAZINE manteau mantelet materials morning muslin narrow negligé noeud Numbers ornamented paille de riz palace PARIS LADIES pelerine Pills pink placed plaid plain PLATE plissé popeline pretty Price rich Robe rose round ROWLANDS rows Royal ruches satin satin ribbon shawl side silk sleeves spot Stamps straw Street style taffetas tarlatane teeth Terry velvet toilettes trimmed with lace tulle Vieille violet waist white lace wind worn wreath young
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Seite 41 - Nature never did betray The heart that loved her; 'tis her privilege Through all the years of this our life, to lead From, joy to joy: for she can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress With quietness and beauty, and so feed With lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues, Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all The dreary intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against us, or disturb Our cheerful faith that all which we behold Is...
Seite 95 - ... accommodates itself to the capacity of every human intellect, in the consolation which it bears to the house of mourning, in the light with which it brightens the great mystery of the grave. To such a system it can bring no addition of dignity or of strength, that it is part and parcel of the common law.
Seite 96 - FAIR Daffodils, we weep to see You haste away so soon : As yet the early-rising Sun Has not attained his noon. Stay, stay, Until the hasting day Has run But to the even-song ; And, having prayed together, we Will go with you along.
Seite 31 - tis sad, but sweet, to dwell, Where falling leaves and drooping flowers around me breathe farewell. Along thy sunset skies their glories melt in shade, And, like the things we fondly prize, seem lovelier as they fade, A deep and crimson streak thy dying leaves disclose ; As, on Consumption's waning cheek, 'mid ruin, blooms the rose.
Seite 43 - FLOW down, cold rivulet, to the sea, Thy tribute wave deliver ; No more by thee my steps shall be. For ever and for ever.
Seite 18 - Winter's sway, And dared the sturdy blusterer to the fight, Thee on this bank he threw To mark his victory. In this low vale, the promise of the year, Serene, thou openest to the nipping gale, Unnoticed and...
Seite 92 - Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle. The heat of Summer also frequently communicates a dryness to the Hair, and a tendency to fall off, which may be completely obviated by the use of ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL, A DELIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT AND TRANSPARENT PREPARATION, and as an invigoratorand beautifler of the Hair beyond all precedent.
Seite 67 - To the rude fare a peasant's lot doth yield ; — To what else was he born ? The God-made King Of every living thing ; (For his great heart in love could hold them all ;) The dumb eyes meeting his by hearth and stall, — Gifted to understand !— Knew it and sought his hand ; — And the most timorous creature had not fled Could she his heart have read, Which fain all feeble things had blessed and sheltered.