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The Quaker City: Or, The Monks of Monk-Hall : a Romance of ...
... whose fingers, heavy with rings,pressed against the ivory skin, all streaked with
veins of delicate azure, and clung twiningly among the dark tresses that hung
drooping over the breast, as its globes rose heaving into view, like worlds of
purity ...
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Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal
Our road lay due north, through a tract of bare moorland, bounded by distant
mountains, gemmed at times by a lake rimmed in a green hollow, or enlivened by
some noisy burn, brown from the bog and frothing from the hill, which ran
twiningly ...
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The Barnabys in America, Or, Adventures of the Widow Wedded
The cap she selected for the occasion was one which owed almost all its
Barnabian grace to a very magnificent wreath of crimson roses, which ran
twiningly and caressingly round the front of it, and these being removed by the
simple ...
Frances Milton Trollope,
1843
The cap she selected for the occasion was one which owed almost all its
Barnabian grace to a very magnificent wreath of crimson roses, which ran
twiningly and caressingly round the front of it, and these being removed by the
simple ...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton,
1842
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The Gavel: A Monthly Periodical Devoted to Odd Fellowship ...
... which should have been the home of pure thoughts and wifely affections, was
laid a small swarthy hand, whose fingers, heavy with rings, pressed against the
ivory skin, all streaked with veins of delicate azure, and clung twiningly among
the ...
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A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic and English
ash], An herb, red, and resembling a thread, which creeps twiningly along the
ground. Very dry and friable. Salt, ealsuginous. Kish_t, Seed; a sown field. ;;,..i.§,..
\.i)l.\$, A husbandman. Jlj , A field sown and beginning to look green; ripe com.
John Richardson, Charles Wilkins,
1806
My right hand lingers In the night air, as thou, With pressure of thy fingers
Twiningly warm and white, Left it charmed—but even now !-—And passed away,
——good night ! Good night ! Good night, my own ! Nay—stand! I thank thee,;e'er
you ...
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The New Monthly Magazine
The cap she selected for the occasion was one which owed almost all its
Barnabian grace to a very magnificent wreath of crimson roses, which ran
twiningly and caressingly round the front of it, and these being removed by the
simple ...
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paxton's magazine of botany
... some of which, as the Quhqualis Indica, are among the most splendid of our
climbing plants, and in the tropics are said to adorn the trees from which their
twiningly disposed branches hang, with garlands of white, crimson, and yellow
vol. iII.
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The Chevalier of Pensieri-Vani
... frescos fall drop by drop from the stained and damp-oozing walls ; or of the old
garden without, where the orange-trees droop heavily with their burnished fruit
and the vines lend themselves twiningly to the inclosing of long arbored walks ?