The Poetical Fate Book; Or, the New Fortune TellerJames Munroe, 1851 - 79 страница |
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... That cheek may bloom , and that lip may smile , But clouds shall darken that brow of snow , And sorrow blight thy bosom's glow . Miss L. Davidson . QUESTION III . Let me know something relating to the 18 THE POETICAL FATE BOOK.
... That cheek may bloom , and that lip may smile , But clouds shall darken that brow of snow , And sorrow blight thy bosom's glow . Miss L. Davidson . QUESTION III . Let me know something relating to the 18 THE POETICAL FATE BOOK.
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... make her love's delight . Lady . 11. With thee forever he in woods could rest , Where never human foot the ground hath pressed . Cowley . Gentleman . 11. Her smile kindles with a conscious glow THE NEW FORTUNE TELLER . 23.
... make her love's delight . Lady . 11. With thee forever he in woods could rest , Where never human foot the ground hath pressed . Cowley . Gentleman . 11. Her smile kindles with a conscious glow THE NEW FORTUNE TELLER . 23.
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Gentleman . 11. Her smile kindles with a conscious glow , As from the thought of sovereign beauty born . Lady . 12. He has few friends but who are friends for fear , Who in his dreariest need , will fly from him . Shakespeare ...
Gentleman . 11. Her smile kindles with a conscious glow , As from the thought of sovereign beauty born . Lady . 12. He has few friends but who are friends for fear , Who in his dreariest need , will fly from him . Shakespeare ...
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... glow , Betwixt a tear and smile . 12. You will be single as a stray glove . W. M. Praed . F. Kemble . 13. Oh , yes ! some faithful one is found when love's Lady . 14 . romance is o'er , With whom you safe through storms may glide to ...
... glow , Betwixt a tear and smile . 12. You will be single as a stray glove . W. M. Praed . F. Kemble . 13. Oh , yes ! some faithful one is found when love's Lady . 14 . romance is o'er , With whom you safe through storms may glide to ...
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23. As the beam o'er the face of the water may glow , While the tide runs in darkness , and coldness below , So her cheek may be tinged with a warm sunny smile , Tho ' the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while . Moore . 24. A lovely ...
23. As the beam o'er the face of the water may glow , While the tide runs in darkness , and coldness below , So her cheek may be tinged with a warm sunny smile , Tho ' the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while . Moore . 24. A lovely ...
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beauty Bingen breast breathe bright brow Byron C. F. Hoffman calm disclose Charles Sprague charms cheek cloud Cowper crowd to reign dark dreams dwell face fair fate flower fond fools forever friends frigid coxcombs G. W. Bethune Gentleman gives her woman's glow Goldsmith Grac'd grace hath Heaven Heber Hemans Hope may sustain hour still shone innocence impart J. N. Barker J. T. Fields J. T. Watson JAMES MUNROE Lady light live Lord love's manly lover blest melody to reach merry mirth Miss Howitt Moore mysterious unison næbody ne'er Norton o'er a crowd pain panting o'er perfect woman piercing melody Pope pure Quick in revenge ravished rich rill scorn Scott Shakespeare smile soft sorrow soul distinctly spoke Southey spirit streams summer sunbeam sunny sunshine broken sweet specific tears thee Thine thou art thou wilt thro thy mind Timon wedding woman Wordsworth Ye'll You'll live
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Страница 60 - AN honest man here lies at rest, As e'er God with his image blest; The friend of man, the friend of truth; The friend of age, and guide of youth : Few hearts like his, with virtue warm'd, Few heads with knowledge so inform'd : If there's another world, he lives in bliss; If there is none, he made the best of this.
Страница 74 - Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike. Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults, if belles had faults to hide: If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and you'll forget them all.
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