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" Where her tresses' curly flow Darkles o'er the brow of snow, Let her forehead beam to light, Burnish'd as the ivory bright. Let her eyebrows sweetly rise In jetty arches o'er her eyes, Gently in a crescent gliding, Just commingling, just dividing. But... "
Odes of Anacreon - Page 86
by Anacreon - 1804
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Odes of Anacreon

Anacreon - Odes, Greek - 1800 - 304 pages
...distill, Let every little lock exhale A sigh of perfume on the gale. Where her tresses' curly flow Darkles o'er the brow of snow, Let her forehead beam to light,...crescent gliding, Just commingling — just dividing. that one of the titles of womens' special ornament, well-haired xa/uof), thought of this when he gave...
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The Juvenile Port-folio, and Literary Miscellany, Volume 1

Thomas Condie - 1813 - 262 pages
...snow. Let her forehead beam to light, Hurnish'd as the ivory bright. .bet her eye brows sweetly ri.-e In jetty arches o'er her eyes, Gently in a crescent gliding, Just commingling, just dividing. Tint hast thon any sparkles warm, The lightning of her eyes to form ? I 'rt them effuse the azure ray,...
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Soohrab: A Poem, Freely Tr. from the Original Persian of Firdousee, Being a ...

Firdawsī - English poetry - 1814 - 316 pages
...cypress-form entranced the gazers view ! Her waving curls the heart resistless drew I go j onttat; To, Let her eye-brows sweetly rise, In jetty arches o'er...crescent gliding-, Just commingling, just dividing. MOORE. This accords exactly with the Persian Poets, for with them, the eye-brows joining each other...
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Odes of Anacreon, tr. into Engl. verse, with notes. By T. Moore, Volume 1

Anacreon - 1820 - 196 pages
...Let evoy littfe lock exhale A sigh of perfume on the gale. \\ here her tresses' curly flow Darkles o'er the brow of snow, Let her forehead beam to light,...o'er her eyes, Gently in a crescent gliding, Just cominiHgling, just dividing. But hast thou any sparkles warm, The lightuing of her eyes to form : Let...
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The poetical works of Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...Where her tresses' curly flow Darkles o'er the brow of snow, Let her forehead beam to light, Burnish d as the ivory bright. Let her eyebrows sweetly rise...gliding, Just commingling, just dividing. But hast ihou any sparkles warm, The lightning of her eyes to form? an.ii-m«in beauty. FraodtCVJ JamiM апи*м1ЬаШ...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Including His Melodies, Ballads, Etc ...

Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 pages
...Let every little lock exhale A sigh of perfume on the gale. Where her tresse»' curly How Darkle« o'er the brow of snow, Let her forehead beam to light,...sparkles warm, The lightning of her eyes to form? Bncleaits In beauty. Fraaclscas Jnnius qaotaa them la bis third bonk, • De Picture Veterum.' This...
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The poetical works of Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pages
...Where her tresses' curly How Darkles o'er the brow of snow, Let her forehead beam to light, Burnish' <l as the ivory bright. Let her eyebrows sweetly rise...sparkles warm, The lightning of her eyes to form? ancient» In beamy. Franciscas Jnnint quote« them in Ы* third book. • De Picture Veterana.' This...
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Shakspeare's Seven Ages: Or, The Progress of Human Life

John Evans - Life - 1831 - 322 pages
...repute amongst the ancients. Thus ANACREON. directing an artist how to delineate his mistress — says: Let her eye-brows sweetly rise In jetty arches o'er...crescent gliding, Just commingling, just dividing ! MOOSE. The eye-lid also is thus mentioned by SHAKSFEARE in the Winter's Tale : But eweter than the...
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Shakspeare's Seven Ages of Man: Or, The Progress of Human Life. Illustrated ...

John Evans - Life - 1834 - 306 pages
...repute amongst the ancients. Thus ANACREON, directing an artist how to delineate his mistress — says: Let her eye-brows sweetly rise In jetty arches o'er...crescent gliding, , Just commingling, just dividing! The eye-lid also is thus mentioned by SHAKSPEARE in the Winter's Tale : But sweeter than the lids of...
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Anacreon et Sappho

Anacreon - 1835 - 222 pages
...Darkles o'er the brow of snow , Lether forehead heam to light . Burnish'd as the ivory bright. Lether eyebrows sweetly rise In jetty arches o'er her eyes...just dividing. But hast thou any sparkles warm , The lightningof her eyes to form ! Let them effuse the azure ray With which Minerva's glances play , And...
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