Pictures of the Living Authors of BritainPartridge & Oakey, 1851 - 206 páginas |
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... , She'll not tell me if she love me , Cruel little Lilian . " • These lines , however , have a rich lingering beauty of diction quite delicious to the ear . B " Thou art not steeped in golden languor , No ALFRED TENNYSON . 17.
... , She'll not tell me if she love me , Cruel little Lilian . " • These lines , however , have a rich lingering beauty of diction quite delicious to the ear . B " Thou art not steeped in golden languor , No ALFRED TENNYSON . 17.
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... tell , Maiden , I have watched thee daily , And I think thou lov'st me well . She replies in accents fainter ' There is none I love like thee , ' He is but a landscape painter And a village maiden she . He to lips that fondly falter ...
... tell , Maiden , I have watched thee daily , And I think thou lov'st me well . She replies in accents fainter ' There is none I love like thee , ' He is but a landscape painter And a village maiden she . He to lips that fondly falter ...
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... tell A flitting tale of steadiest faith and zeal : Yes , I will doubt , to make success divine ; A tide of summer dreams with gentlest swell Will bear upon me then , and I shall love most well ! " It is pleasant to know that a great ...
... tell A flitting tale of steadiest faith and zeal : Yes , I will doubt , to make success divine ; A tide of summer dreams with gentlest swell Will bear upon me then , and I shall love most well ! " It is pleasant to know that a great ...
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... tell you that I never con- sciously stood face to face with an American in the whole course of it . I never had any sort of personal acquaintance with an American , man or woman , therefore you are all dreamed dreams to me- ' gentle ...
... tell you that I never con- sciously stood face to face with an American in the whole course of it . I never had any sort of personal acquaintance with an American , man or woman , therefore you are all dreamed dreams to me- ' gentle ...
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... Tell me what you think of Mrs. Butler's poems , which assuredly ( at least to my mind's assurance ) have more poetry in them , properly so called , if less of suavity and grace . And tell me if you have been taken and charmed as I have ...
... Tell me what you think of Mrs. Butler's poems , which assuredly ( at least to my mind's assurance ) have more poetry in them , properly so called , if less of suavity and grace . And tell me if you have been taken and charmed as I have ...
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