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POETRY

... symmetry, Full of proportions one limb to another, And to all the world besides- Each part may call the farthest brother; For head with foot hath private amity, And both with moons and tides. Nothing has got so far But man bath caught and kept it as his prey ...

FEMININE FASHIONS AND FANCIES

... hair. An unimpressive little lady brai:! verted her negativeness into brilliant, posinrv in' ance by clothing herself from head to foot in briliv a:: Her whiteness made a good effect when she ?? the glowing crimsons and scarlets of Mrs JoptinCi:. portrait ...

FEMINING FASHIONS AND FANCIES

... under garments, like t those of the Ezstern odalisques, are composed entirely of t silk, generallyfounlard des dclcs. From head to foot, says a correspondent, the Parisian lady appears when divested of ?? outer robe, as if just emerging from an ink t bath ...

Extracts from New Books

... himself would be designated by Mr Whistler an arrangement in gray and red, Grey haired, grey bearded, and clad from head to foot in grey, he rejoices in a ruddy good-humonred counte. nance, from which a pair of bright blue eyes look out on a world ...

Extracts from New Books

... dress of the CrusAders. The bauberk of mail was fastened round the body by the baltan, and formed a complete covering from head to foot. The long, two-handed, double-edged sword was worn between the leg and the saddle. This appears to me an addition proof ...

SOME OCTOBER MAGAZINES

... climates. Thus Layard, in his Ninevah and Babylon. describes a marriage ceremony near Nmnrurad, when the bride, covered from head to foot by a thick veil, surrounded by friends clad in the brightest and gayest-coloured robes, was escorted to the bridegroom's ...

Art and Literature

... curious and weird little group in plaster which he purposes casting in bronze. It represents a dead knight clased from, head to foot in corn- plee a'rjcur. Upon himn and a: -l him cluster a flok of hung-ry ;rtws, eavts ^ ?? , bafled by the shell of eteel ...

A DEAD MAN'S DIARY

... went to the door, however, I found tbat it was not he, but Dorothy, and that she was white with fear, and trembling from head to foot. Oh, sir, she sobbed, mother's out, and there's no one else in but you, anI I'm so frightened that I can't stay by myself ...

A BIT OF LIGHT LITERATURE OF SEA LIFE

... a chin upturned, two closed eyelids, a dark hand with silver rings, a meagre limb draped in a torn covering, a head bent back, a naked foot, a .throat bared and stretched as if offering ?? to the knife. The well-to-do had made for their families shelters ...

OUR STORYETTE

... have blown it away, and yet so ample that when BIarie put it on over her white silk dress is seemed to envelop her from head to foot. Well, the breakfast was over, and we had retired to Marie's own room to await the carriage. Marie's room opened from the ...

GERMINAL; OR, MASTER AND MAN

... already tried twice in that spot, said ?? increduloutsly. Never mind; we'll soon see. blother Msheu, quivering from head to foot, had got up; they had to hold her back by force; she wanted to go down also. She kept standing at the.edge of the shaft ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... have imagined a state of things in which thirty millions of people would exist intheseisltads, all o(f them clothed from head to foot, and many of them with dozens of suits, without a single skin being used ? Not they, indeed ! They would have held it certain ...