The Atlantic Monthly, 4 tomasAtlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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... sweet orbs ! -bewil- dering lights of love , dear as life , but cru- el as death ! —can they not quicken , even as they slay ? Oh , gentle lady , be like her of Verona ! -be gracious , be kind , or , at least , be merciful , and do not ...
... sweet orbs ! -bewil- dering lights of love , dear as life , but cru- el as death ! —can they not quicken , even as they slay ? Oh , gentle lady , be like her of Verona ! -be gracious , be kind , or , at least , be merciful , and do not ...
82 psl.
... sweet air ; yet no presumptuous intruder disturbed her maiden meditations , and she rose wearily at last , and walked slowly homeward , saying to herself , " It is well , —I have conquered , " but feeling that nothing was well in life ...
... sweet air ; yet no presumptuous intruder disturbed her maiden meditations , and she rose wearily at last , and walked slowly homeward , saying to herself , " It is well , —I have conquered , " but feeling that nothing was well in life ...
83 psl.
... sweet , subtile essence of passionate thought , the spring - tide of youth and love , which makes the story of Romeo and Juliet glow and throb with immortal freshness and vitality.ment to which she was compelled ; — her So , at length ...
... sweet , subtile essence of passionate thought , the spring - tide of youth and love , which makes the story of Romeo and Juliet glow and throb with immortal freshness and vitality.ment to which she was compelled ; — her So , at length ...
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... sweet seals in my soft lips im- printed , What bargains may I make , still to be seal- ing ! " - to which Mr. Rushton adds from " Ham- let , " - " A combination and a form , indeed , Where every god did seem to set his seal . " Act iii ...
... sweet seals in my soft lips im- printed , What bargains may I make , still to be seal- ing ! " - to which Mr. Rushton adds from " Ham- let , " - " A combination and a form , indeed , Where every god did seem to set his seal . " Act iii ...
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... sweet , foreign accents of the voice , the tiny , jewelled fan , with its glancing pictures and spark- ling tassels , whence exhaled vague and floating perfumes ; then she hears again that manly voice , softened to tones so se- ductive ...
... sweet , foreign accents of the voice , the tiny , jewelled fan , with its glancing pictures and spark- ling tassels , whence exhaled vague and floating perfumes ; then she hears again that manly voice , softened to tones so se- ductive ...
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