| Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 196 psl.
...paragon ; To whom the better elements And kindly stars have given A form so fair that, like the air 'T is less of earth than heaven. . Her every tone is music's...something more than melody Dwells ever in her words j The coinage of her heart are they, And from her lips each flows As one may see the burden'd bee Affections... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1877 - 312 psl.
...; To whom the better elements And kindly stars have given A form so fair, that, like the air, 'T is less of earth than heaven. Her every tone is music's...they, And from her lips each flows As one may see the burdened bee Forth issue from the rose. Affections are as thoughts to her, The measures of her hours... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 618 psl.
...paragon ; To whom the better elements And kindly stars have given A form so fair that, like the air, T is less of earth than heaven. Her every tone is music's...coinage of her heart are they, And from her lips each Hows As one may see the burdened bee Forth issue from the rose. Affections are as thoughts to her,... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1878 - 510 psl.
...woman, of her gentle sex the seeming paragon ; To whom the better elements and kindly stars have given A form so fair, that, like the air, 'tis less of earth...they, and from her lips each flows As one may see the burthened bee forth issue from the rose. Affections are as thoughts to her, the measures of her hours... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 psl.
...given A form so fair, that, like the air, 'T is less of earth than heaven. Her every tone is mnsic's own, Like those of morning birds, And something more...Dwells ever in her words ; The coinage of her heart aro they, And from her lips each flows As one may see the burdened beo Forth issue from the rose. Affections... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 psl.
...woman, of her gentle sex the seeming paragon ; To whom the better elements and kindly stars have given A form so fair that, like the air, 'tis less of earth than heaven. EDWARD C. PINKNF.Y : A Health. And yet, believe me, good as well as ill, Woman's at best a contradiction... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1879 - 336 psl.
...paragon ; To whom the better elements And kindly stars have given A form so fair that, like the air 'T is less of earth than heaven. Her every tone is music's...from the rose. Affections are as thoughts to her, TVie measures of her hours ; Her feelings have the fragrancy, The freshness of young flowers ; And... | |
| George Danielson Carroll - 1879 - 150 psl.
...woman, of her gentle sex the seeming paragon ; To whom the better elements and kindly stars have given A form so fair, that, like the air, 'tis less of earth than Heaven." Silver Wedding. MR. CHARLES CROCKER, one of the wealthiest men of California, the land of colossal... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1880 - 474 psl.
...woman, of her gentle sex the seeming paragon ; To whom the better elements and kindly stars have given A form so fair, that, like the air, 'tis less of earth...they, and from her lips each flows As one may see the burthened bee forth issue from the rose. Affections are as thoughts to her, the measures of her hours... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 psl.
...To whom the better elements And kindly stars have given A form so fair, that, like the air, "Г is narrow arc they, And from her lips each flows, As one may see the burdened bee Forth issue from the rose.... | |
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