Graham's magazine . GRAHAMS MAGAZINE. Vol. XXI. PHILADELPHIA: JULY, 1842. No. 1. THE POLISH MOTHER It was a gorgeous bridal. The old hall of thepalace was lit up with a thousand lights, and crowdedwith all the wealth, beauty and rank of Poland. Theapartment blazed with the jewels of its with their proud dames, high officers of state,nobles whose domains vied in extent with kingdoms,and lordly beauties beneath whose gaze all bent inadoration, had gathered at that magnificent festivalto do honor to the bridal of the fair daughter of theirhost. And loveliest among the lovely was


Graham's magazine . GRAHAMS MAGAZINE. Vol. XXI. PHILADELPHIA: JULY, 1842. No. 1. THE POLISH MOTHER It was a gorgeous bridal. The old hall of thepalace was lit up with a thousand lights, and crowdedwith all the wealth, beauty and rank of Poland. Theapartment blazed with the jewels of its with their proud dames, high officers of state,nobles whose domains vied in extent with kingdoms,and lordly beauties beneath whose gaze all bent inadoration, had gathered at that magnificent festivalto do honor to the bridal of the fair daughter of theirhost. And loveliest among the lovely was the and majestic in every movement, with a queenlybrow, and a face such as might have been that of themother of the gods, she moved through the splendidapartment the theme of every admiring tongue. Norless remarkable was her husband. Warsaw beheldno noble tread her palaces more lordly in his bear-ing than the Count Restchif ky. The fire of a hund-red warrior ancestors burned in his eye. The fameof his hi


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