Heart-throbs of Eminent AuthorsMaclean, 1872 - 304 Seiten |
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... euphony , attractive as these may be . That the pleasure derived from the perusal may equal that resulting from the preparation of the work , is the earnest wish of THE COMPILER . YOUTH . 7 YOUTH . A LOVELY being scarcely formed 6 PREFACE .
... euphony , attractive as these may be . That the pleasure derived from the perusal may equal that resulting from the preparation of the work , is the earnest wish of THE COMPILER . YOUTH . 7 YOUTH . A LOVELY being scarcely formed 6 PREFACE .
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A babe in the house is a well - spring of pleasure . A babe is a mother's anchor . Did you ever see our baby ? —Little Tot , With her eyes so sparkling bright , And her skin so lily white , Tupper . Beecher . Lips and cheeks of rosy ...
A babe in the house is a well - spring of pleasure . A babe is a mother's anchor . Did you ever see our baby ? —Little Tot , With her eyes so sparkling bright , And her skin so lily white , Tupper . Beecher . Lips and cheeks of rosy ...
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... is lovely ! Hannah More . When I was young ! ah , woeful when ! Ah , for the change ' twixt now and then ! Coleridge . Youth might be wise . We suffer less from pains than pleasures . 2 * BEAUTY . B 17 BEAUTY . A THING. 16 YOUTH .
... is lovely ! Hannah More . When I was young ! ah , woeful when ! Ah , for the change ' twixt now and then ! Coleridge . Youth might be wise . We suffer less from pains than pleasures . 2 * BEAUTY . B 17 BEAUTY . A THING. 16 YOUTH .
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... pleasure mollify Donne . Their hardened hearts , enured to blood and cruelty . Spenser . A great care to keep it , a short space to enjoy it , A sudden time to lose it . What greater torment ever could have been Than to enforce the fair ...
... pleasure mollify Donne . Their hardened hearts , enured to blood and cruelty . Spenser . A great care to keep it , a short space to enjoy it , A sudden time to lose it . What greater torment ever could have been Than to enforce the fair ...
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... pleasure in seeing the moon rise on the opposite side of the heavens , and rejoice in the double splendor of both luminaries . Friendship is constant in all other things , Save in the office and affairs of love ; Goethe . Therefore all ...
... pleasure in seeing the moon rise on the opposite side of the heavens , and rejoice in the double splendor of both luminaries . Friendship is constant in all other things , Save in the office and affairs of love ; Goethe . Therefore all ...
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Addison affection Bailey Bayard Taylor beauty blush breast breath bright Bulwer Burns Byron Campbell charms cheek Chesterfield Cicero Coleridge Colton Cowper dark death doth Dryden earth enemy eyes face fate faults fear feel Ferrold flower folly fool fortune friendship genius give glow Goethe Goldsmith grace Greville grief grow happiness hath Hazlitt heart heaven hope human husband Joanna Baillie Johnson kiss La Bruyère La Rochefoucauld Lavater life's light lips live Longfellow look love's lover Madame de Staël maiden man's marriage married Milton mind Miss Landon Moore Nature ne'er never o'er once Ovid pain passion pleasure Pope pride proud Proverb Rochefoucauld scorn Scott sense Shakspeare sighs sleep smile soft sorrow soul Spanish Proverb speak sweet Sydney Smith tears tender thee There's things thou hast thought tongue trust truth vice virtue warm wife wise woman women wooed words Wordsworth Young youth