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" Round her she made an atmosphere of life, The very air seem'd lighter from her eyes, They were so soft and beautiful, and rife With all we can imagine of the skies, And pure as Psyche ere she grew a wifeToo pure even for the purest human ties; Her overpowering... "
Oxberry's dramatic biography and histrionic anecdotes [ed. by C.E. Oxberry]. - Page 51
1825
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 10

England - 1821 - 778 pages
...and ttue as they are in delineation and colouring, are far inferior to the description of Haidée. 11 Round her she made an atmosphere of life, The very...her eyes, They were so soft and beautiful, and rife AV'ith all we can imagine of the skies, And pure as Psyche ere she grew a wire- — Too pure even for...
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volumes 9-10

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1821 - 460 pages
...Their bonds whene'er some Zephyr caught began To offer his young pinion as her fan. . LXXIV. flonnd her she made an atmosphere of life, The very air seem'd lighter from her eyes, They were so oft and beautiful, and rife With all we can imagine of the skies. And pure as Psyche ere she grew a...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 4

1822 - 666 pages
...an atmosphere of life, The Tery air seera'd lighter from her eyes, They were so soft, and beautifal, and rife. With all we can imagine of the skies. And pure as Psyche ere she grew a wife—- Too pare e'en for the purest human ties ; Her overpow'ring presence made you feel It would not be idolatry...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One Volume

George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...sought to shun Their bonds whene'er some Zephyr caught began To offer his young pinion as her fan. my own to raise. W ith all we can imagine of the skies, And pure as Psyche ere she grew a wife Too pure even for the...
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The works of lord Byron

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 pages
...her fan. Round her she made an atmosphere of life, The very air seera'd lighter from her eyes, Tlir\ were so soft and beautiful, and rife With all we can imagine of the skie$. And pure as Psyche ere she grew a wife — Too pure even for the purest human ties; Her overpowering...
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Don Juan: In Sixteen Cantos

George Gordon Noël Byron - 1832 - 456 pages
...shnn Their bonds whene'er some Zephyr eanght began lo offer his yonng pinion as her fan. LXXIV. Roand her she made an atmosphere of life, The very air seem'd lighter from her eyes, They were so soft and beantifnl, and rife With all we ean imagine on the skies, And pnre as Psyche ere she grew a wife —...
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Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 15

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 pages
...to shun Their bonds whene'er some Zephyr caught began To offer his young pinion as her fan. LXXIV. Round her she made an atmosphere of life, The very...beautiful, and rife With all we can imagine of the skies, (1) The bar of gold above the instep is a mark of sovereign rank in the women of the families of the...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...To offer his young pinion as her fan. Round her she made an atmosphere of life ; The very air seemed graphic in ehe grew a wife — Too pure even for the purest human ties ; Her overpowering presence made you feel...
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Social influences: or, Villiers

Proteus (pseud.) - 1846 - 1018 pages
...The very air' " — St. Leger whispered — " ' The very air seems lighter from her eyes, They are so soft, and beautiful, and rife With all we can imagine of the skies, And pure as Psyche'— (A-hem, Villiers !) ' ere she grew a wife !' This, 'most noble Festus !' is Celeste de Preville." No....
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Social influences: or, Villiers

Proteus (pseud.) - 1846 - 1018 pages
...twenty. "' The very air*"—St. Leger whispered— "' The very air seems lighter from her eyes, They are so soft, and beautiful, and rife With all we can imagine of the skies, And pure as Psyche' (A-hem, Villiers I) ' ere she grew a wife !' -An underling of the corps diplomatique. Let the end try...
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