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Page 28
... turn away , and know not where , Dazzled and drunk with beauty , till the heart Reels with its fullness . Pope Byron . Such harmony in motion , speech and air , That without fairness , she was more than fair . Thus Beauty lures the full ...
... turn away , and know not where , Dazzled and drunk with beauty , till the heart Reels with its fullness . Pope Byron . Such harmony in motion , speech and air , That without fairness , she was more than fair . Thus Beauty lures the full ...
Page 44
... turns to her god when he sets The same look which she turned when he rose . Moore . When the heart is still agitated by the remains of a passion , we are more ready to receive a new one than when we are entirely cured . La Rochefoucauld ...
... turns to her god when he sets The same look which she turned when he rose . Moore . When the heart is still agitated by the remains of a passion , we are more ready to receive a new one than when we are entirely cured . La Rochefoucauld ...
Page 51
... Turns to the sourest and most deadly hate . Shakspeare . Then there were sighs , the deeper for suppression , And stolen glances , sweeter for the theft , And burning blushes , though for no transgression- Trembling when met , and ...
... Turns to the sourest and most deadly hate . Shakspeare . Then there were sighs , the deeper for suppression , And stolen glances , sweeter for the theft , And burning blushes , though for no transgression- Trembling when met , and ...
Page 84
... turn their power- ful arms against her . When I said I would die a bachelor , I did not think I should live till I were married . Shakspeare . Marriage is a feast where the grace is sometimes better than the dinner . Colton . He that ...
... turn their power- ful arms against her . When I said I would die a bachelor , I did not think I should live till I were married . Shakspeare . Marriage is a feast where the grace is sometimes better than the dinner . Colton . He that ...
Page 93
... hope that one will come and cut the halter . Fuller . Marriage is the metempsychosis of women ; it turns them into different creatures from what they were before . When I am old and weary of the world I MARRIAGE . 93.
... hope that one will come and cut the halter . Fuller . Marriage is the metempsychosis of women ; it turns them into different creatures from what they were before . When I am old and weary of the world I MARRIAGE . 93.
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