Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-monde, Том 7J. Bell, 1828 |
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... heart ; and of so resolved a mind , that no fear came into his thoughts ; so perfect a master of courtly and becoming raillery , that he could do more with one word in jest , than others could do with whole harangues in earnest ; a well ...
... heart ; and of so resolved a mind , that no fear came into his thoughts ; so perfect a master of courtly and becoming raillery , that he could do more with one word in jest , than others could do with whole harangues in earnest ; a well ...
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... heart to heart was stealing , From earth to man , frem man to earth , It was the hour of feeling ; ' the heart of man was bolder , his arm firmer , than in the days of dull reality , and the spirit of adventurous knighthood was softened ...
... heart to heart was stealing , From earth to man , frem man to earth , It was the hour of feeling ; ' the heart of man was bolder , his arm firmer , than in the days of dull reality , and the spirit of adventurous knighthood was softened ...
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... heart soft with pity ; and when winter evenings fall early ( sitting at her merry wheel ) she sings a defiance to the giddy wheel of fortune . She doth all things with so sweet a grace , it seems ignorance will not suffer her to do ill ...
... heart soft with pity ; and when winter evenings fall early ( sitting at her merry wheel ) she sings a defiance to the giddy wheel of fortune . She doth all things with so sweet a grace , it seems ignorance will not suffer her to do ill ...
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... heart no longer throbbed against upon the brow of the fair and haughty his - she sank lifeless in his arms . He Princess , when the man on whom she had hastily removed the bright golden ringlets , bestowed her hand , and lavished the ...
... heart no longer throbbed against upon the brow of the fair and haughty his - she sank lifeless in his arms . He Princess , when the man on whom she had hastily removed the bright golden ringlets , bestowed her hand , and lavished the ...
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... heart - a hor- had soothed him into a state of waking || rible picture of futurity is before me ; and forgetfulness , when his thoughts were re- I struggle in vain against its influence.— called from the regions of romance by a Didst ...
... heart - a hor- had soothed him into a state of waking || rible picture of futurity is before me ; and forgetfulness , when his thoughts were re- I struggle in vain against its influence.— called from the regions of romance by a Didst ...
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