Timethrift; or, All hours turned to good account, conducted by mrs. WarrenMrs. Warren (Eliza) 1751 |
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... Head Cotton . No. 3 Penelope Hook . 1st Row . - Make a chain of about 180 stitches , turn back , work 1 L into 9th loop , this will form 1 Sq in next row ; then 1 L , 2 Ch , 1 L into 3rd loop , repeat . There must be 190 Sq , or Squares ...
... Head Cotton . No. 3 Penelope Hook . 1st Row . - Make a chain of about 180 stitches , turn back , work 1 L into 9th loop , this will form 1 Sq in next row ; then 1 L , 2 Ch , 1 L into 3rd loop , repeat . There must be 190 Sq , or Squares ...
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... head of any one that went beneath . Darius , therefore , opened the sepulchre , and instead of money , found only her body , and these words written , HADST THOU NOT BEEN INSATIABLY COVETOUS , AND GREEDY OF THE MOST SORDID GAIN , THOU ...
... head of any one that went beneath . Darius , therefore , opened the sepulchre , and instead of money , found only her body , and these words written , HADST THOU NOT BEEN INSATIABLY COVETOUS , AND GREEDY OF THE MOST SORDID GAIN , THOU ...
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... head , and with a kitchen fish - slice ( a knife will do , but not so well ) slipped under the tail , remove it on to a fish - drainer , or on an old soft clean cloth is better to absorb the fat - send them to table hot , the dish ...
... head , and with a kitchen fish - slice ( a knife will do , but not so well ) slipped under the tail , remove it on to a fish - drainer , or on an old soft clean cloth is better to absorb the fat - send them to table hot , the dish ...
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... head embroidery has arrived from Nancy , two and a half yards long , by two yards wide . The central bouquet of roses , and the natural size , and exquisitely grouped ; the tulip , double garland which surrounds it , are of the lilies ...
... head embroidery has arrived from Nancy , two and a half yards long , by two yards wide . The central bouquet of roses , and the natural size , and exquisitely grouped ; the tulip , double garland which surrounds it , are of the lilies ...
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... head ; and the first thing that struck the eye of Florence , as she looked over the wall , was the tall form of Arnold Lyne bending low in a boat that was shooting swiftly through the calm sea . That was enough . The hazel eyes filled ...
... head ; and the first thing that struck the eye of Florence , as she looked over the wall , was the tall form of Arnold Lyne bending low in a boat that was shooting swiftly through the calm sea . That was enough . The hazel eyes filled ...
Common terms and phrases
1st on 2nd 1st on 4th 3rd loop 4th loop 8-thread 9 Sq ancient appearance Arnold Lyne Athenian Athens Babylon beauty Berlin Wool boiling bright butter Carille centre loop chain CHAIN STITCH Chess child Clearchus colour commenced compartments Crochet daughter dear death Decrease a Sq draw the cotton Edging Book Egiale Egypt Egyptian epicure Exhibition eyes father feel felt Florence flowers Francis friends gold green half hand happy heart Herodotus hope hour inches Isidore king L the 1st lady last row leaves length Lesbos long stitch look maiden Mary ment Milton mind Mitylene mother never Nineveh once passed piece repeat round Row-Repeat seemed shade side sister soon sweet thee thou thought tion Treweek wall weaver's knot whilst whole wife wire wood wool words young
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Page 19 - But they mocked the messengers of God, and despised his words, and misused his prophets, until the wrath of the Lord arose against his people, till there was no remedy.
Page 71 - For the land, whither thou goest in to possess it, is not as the land of Egypt, from whence ye came out, where thou sowedst thy seed, and wateredst it with thy foot, as a garden of herbs : but the land, whither ye go to possess it, is a land of hills and valleys, and drinketh water of the rain of heaven...
Page 21 - I am, and none else beside me ; I shall not sit as a widow, neither shall I know the loss of children :" but these two things shall come to thee in a moment in one day, the loss of children...
Page 21 - Therefore shall evil come upon thee; thou shalt not know from whence it riseth: And mischief shall fall upon thee ; thou shalt not be able to put it off: And desolation shall come upon thee suddenly, which thou shalt not know.
Page 41 - Puschman's song, As the old man gray and dove-like, with his great beard white and long. And at night the swart mechanic comes to drown his cark and care, Quaffing ale from pewter tankards, in the master's antique chair. Vanished is the ancient splendor, and before my dreamy eye Wave these mingling shapes and figures, like a faded tapestry.
Page 17 - And they said, Go to, let us build us a city, and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven; and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.
Page 20 - One post shall run to meet another, and one messenger to meet another, to shew the king of Babylon that his city is taken at one end...
Page 19 - By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion. We hanged our harps upon the willows in the midst thereof. For there they that carried us away captive required of us a song ; and they that wasted us required of us mirth, saying, Sing us one of the songs of Zion.
Page 40 - Rise the blue Franconian mountains, Nuremberg, the ancient, stands. Quaint old town of toil and traffic, quaint old town of art and song, Memories haunt thy pointed gables, like the rooks that round them throng...
Page 21 - That is indeed but little for a man to get, who does best that which so many endeavour to do. There is nothing, I think, in which the power of art is shown so much as in playing on the fiddle. In all other things we can do something at first. Any man will forge a bar of iron, if you give him a hammer ; not so well as a smith, but tolerably. A man will saw a piece of wood, and make a box, though a clumsy one ; but give him a fiddle and a fiddle-stick, and he can do nothing.