The Sibyl: Or, New Oracles from the PoetsCaroline Howard Gilman Wiley and Putnam, 1848 - 313 psl. |
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... thou think'st , I've read thy heart ! A gilded insect - to the world thou seem'st , The fashion's idol ; person , pen , and lyre , The soft devoted darling of the fair . By slow degrees I've found Herculean nerve Hid in the tuneful arm ...
... thou think'st , I've read thy heart ! A gilded insect - to the world thou seem'st , The fashion's idol ; person , pen , and lyre , The soft devoted darling of the fair . By slow degrees I've found Herculean nerve Hid in the tuneful arm ...
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... virtue love for virtue loved ; Most power to do maids harm , least knowing ill . Love's Labor Lost . 24. I warrant thou art a merry fellow , and carest for nothing . Twelfth Night . 25. Good resolves a moment hot , Fairly begun but 3 25.
... virtue love for virtue loved ; Most power to do maids harm , least knowing ill . Love's Labor Lost . 24. I warrant thou art a merry fellow , and carest for nothing . Twelfth Night . 25. Good resolves a moment hot , Fairly begun but 3 25.
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... Thou art too wild , too rude , and bold of voice ; Parts that become thee happily enough , And in such eyes as ours appear not faults ; But where thou art not known , why there they show Something too liberal . Merchant of Venice . 35 ...
... Thou art too wild , too rude , and bold of voice ; Parts that become thee happily enough , And in such eyes as ours appear not faults ; But where thou art not known , why there they show Something too liberal . Merchant of Venice . 35 ...
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... Thou hast a tender soul , apt for compassion , And art thyself a lover and a friend . 52 . ROWE - Tamerlane . Over exquisite To cast the fashion of uncertain evils . MILTON - Comus . SHALL I DESCRIBE YOUR CHARACTER ? LADY . Pause not 30.
... Thou hast a tender soul , apt for compassion , And art thyself a lover and a friend . 52 . ROWE - Tamerlane . Over exquisite To cast the fashion of uncertain evils . MILTON - Comus . SHALL I DESCRIBE YOUR CHARACTER ? LADY . Pause not 30.
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... spell , Tears of love and innocence are stealing , J. G. PERCIVAL . 6. The queen of loveliness , thou art no less The queen of modesty and maiden grace . W. G. SIMMS . 7. Whether is your beauty by your words divine ,
... spell , Tears of love and innocence are stealing , J. G. PERCIVAL . 6. The queen of loveliness , thou art no less The queen of modesty and maiden grace . W. G. SIMMS . 7. Whether is your beauty by your words divine ,
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