a something of ethereal delicacy; even the library was so selected
on various subjects ₁
a something of ethereal delicacy; even the library was so selected ₂
He attempted to fly
It may be, still a something of the day,
When they were braided ₃
as if all else
begins to have a something of reality in its conclusion;
Heloise was half ready to recognise her aerial being
Then rose from sea to sky ₄
sources all Mrs. Kentish;
italicized passages from “directions” to the binder, for placing illustrations in the respective volumes.
details at the more’s (separate page)
- Poems on various subjects ; by Mrs. Kentish, resident at St. Salvador, Brazils. Second Edition (London, 1821) / more
- The Maid of the Village ; Or, The Farmer’s Daughter of the Woodlands. By Mrs. Kenting (London, 1835) / more
- passage from Byron, heading of chapter 45, The Gipsy Family; Or, The Elfin Boy. An Original and Highly Interesting Tale. By Mrs. Kentish. (London, 1838) / more
- The Gipsy Daughter; Or, The Noble Orphan. By Mrs. Kentish (London, 1839) / more
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