The New Monthly Magazine, 第 6 巻E. Littell, 1823 |
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... beauty . Living to see him crip- pled , gouty , and infirm , I at last beheld him borne once more to this same spot , and methinks I now hear the deepest - mouthed of those very bells that had rung out such a merry peal on his marriage ...
... beauty . Living to see him crip- pled , gouty , and infirm , I at last beheld him borne once more to this same spot , and methinks I now hear the deepest - mouthed of those very bells that had rung out such a merry peal on his marriage ...
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... Beauty play'd , Nor gods ' mid joys imagined shame , When the coy Muse a blush betray'd , And Graces fann'd the flame . Like palaces your temples shone , Heroic games your glory raised , Where wav'd o'er Isthmian feasts the crown , And ...
... Beauty play'd , Nor gods ' mid joys imagined shame , When the coy Muse a blush betray'd , And Graces fann'd the flame . Like palaces your temples shone , Heroic games your glory raised , Where wav'd o'er Isthmian feasts the crown , And ...
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... beauty has passed into her face , and become a part of it . The undefined outline which Murillo gave to all his works of this class , has a very pleasing effect here , -blending all the different parts together , and suffering each to ...
... beauty has passed into her face , and become a part of it . The undefined outline which Murillo gave to all his works of this class , has a very pleasing effect here , -blending all the different parts together , and suffering each to ...
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... the lightning's glance See light no more : thus blind shall be My soul to beauty , losing thee . C. BEING IN LOVE . I HAVE often been in love 76 A Foreign Soldier's Farewell . A Foreign Soldier's Farewell to his English Mistress.
... the lightning's glance See light no more : thus blind shall be My soul to beauty , losing thee . C. BEING IN LOVE . I HAVE often been in love 76 A Foreign Soldier's Farewell . A Foreign Soldier's Farewell to his English Mistress.
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... beauty . I had never dreamed of such a failing ; my own ingenuousness was so ap- parent that I imagined its notoriety would operate as a safeguard , and that where deceit was not even dreamt of , it would never be used in re- turn . The ...
... beauty . I had never dreamed of such a failing ; my own ingenuousness was so ap- parent that I imagined its notoriety would operate as a safeguard , and that where deceit was not even dreamt of , it would never be used in re- turn . The ...
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