Heart-throbs of Eminent AuthorsMaclean, 1872 - 304 Seiten |
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... seemed wandering ever ; While in the depths of azure fire that gleamed Beneath the drooping lashes , slept a world Of eloquent meaning , passionate but pure , Dreamy , subdued , but oh , how beautiful ! Mrs. Osgood . The best part of ...
... seemed wandering ever ; While in the depths of azure fire that gleamed Beneath the drooping lashes , slept a world Of eloquent meaning , passionate but pure , Dreamy , subdued , but oh , how beautiful ! Mrs. Osgood . The best part of ...
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... seemed rather given To be adored than to adore ; Such eyes as may have looked from heaven , But ne'er were raised to it before . Byron . A beautiful eye makes silence eloquent ; a kind eye makes contradiction an assent ; an enraged eye ...
... seemed rather given To be adored than to adore ; Such eyes as may have looked from heaven , But ne'er were raised to it before . Byron . A beautiful eye makes silence eloquent ; a kind eye makes contradiction an assent ; an enraged eye ...
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... seemed almost unfelt . Byron . They that are rich in words must need discover They are but poor in that which makes a lover . Raleigh . While passions glow , the heart , like heated steel , Takes each impression , and is worked at ...
... seemed almost unfelt . Byron . They that are rich in words must need discover They are but poor in that which makes a lover . Raleigh . While passions glow , the heart , like heated steel , Takes each impression , and is worked at ...
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... seemed to scorn the world . Scott . Oh how many deeds Of deathless virtue and immortal crime The world had wanted , had the actor said , " I will do this to - morrow " ! The fountain of my heart dried up within me : Russell . With ...
... seemed to scorn the world . Scott . Oh how many deeds Of deathless virtue and immortal crime The world had wanted , had the actor said , " I will do this to - morrow " ! The fountain of my heart dried up within me : Russell . With ...
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... Seemed washing his hands with invisible soap in imperceptible water . Hood . Our enemies come nearer the truth in their judgments of us than we do in our judgments of ourselves . La Rochefoucauld . There's not so much danger in a known ...
... Seemed washing his hands with invisible soap in imperceptible water . Hood . Our enemies come nearer the truth in their judgments of us than we do in our judgments of ourselves . La Rochefoucauld . There's not so much danger in a known ...
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