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Page 21
... thee ? Beauty and love - their emblems are flowers , Their date of existence is numbered by hours . Beauty is a doubtful good , a glass , a flower , Lost , faded , broken , dead within an hour ; And beauty , blemished once , for ever's ...
... thee ? Beauty and love - their emblems are flowers , Their date of existence is numbered by hours . Beauty is a doubtful good , a glass , a flower , Lost , faded , broken , dead within an hour ; And beauty , blemished once , for ever's ...
Page 27
... thee , how many are undone ! Give me a look , give me a face That makes simplicity a grace- Robes loosely flowing , hair as free ! Such sweet neglect more taketh me Than all the adulteries of art , Patterson . That strike mine eyes ...
... thee , how many are undone ! Give me a look , give me a face That makes simplicity a grace- Robes loosely flowing , hair as free ! Such sweet neglect more taketh me Than all the adulteries of art , Patterson . That strike mine eyes ...
Page 35
... thee one year ; and when thou hast it , it will be to thee of no price at all . Raleigh . The most beautiful may be the most admired and caressed BEAUTY . 35.
... thee one year ; and when thou hast it , it will be to thee of no price at all . Raleigh . The most beautiful may be the most admired and caressed BEAUTY . 35.
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... thee ; There's not a wind but whispers of thy name , And not a flower that sleeps beneath the moon , But in its hues or fragrance tells a tale of thee . Procter . Of all affliction taught a lover yet , ' Tis 4 * LOVE . 4I.
... thee ; There's not a wind but whispers of thy name , And not a flower that sleeps beneath the moon , But in its hues or fragrance tells a tale of thee . Procter . Of all affliction taught a lover yet , ' Tis 4 * LOVE . 4I.
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... thee , I know thy truth remains ; I would not live without thee For all the world contains . The world was sad , the garden wild , Byron . G. P. Morris . And man a hermit sighed , till woman smiled . In every secret glance he stole ...
... thee , I know thy truth remains ; I would not live without thee For all the world contains . The world was sad , the garden wild , Byron . G. P. Morris . And man a hermit sighed , till woman smiled . In every secret glance he stole ...
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Addison affection Bailey Bayard Taylor beauty blush breast breath bright Bulwer Burns Byron Campbell charms cheek Chesterfield Cicero Coleridge Colton Cowper dark death doth Dryden earth enemy eyes face fate faults fear feel Ferrold flower folly fool fortune friendship genius give glow Goethe Goldsmith grace Greville grief grow happiness hath Hazlitt heart heaven hope human husband Joanna Baillie Johnson kiss La Bruyère La Rochefoucauld Lavater life's light lips live Longfellow look love's lover Madame de Staël maiden man's marriage married Milton mind Miss Landon Moore Nature ne'er never o'er once Ovid pain passion pleasure Pope pride proud Proverb Rochefoucauld scorn Scott sense Shakspeare sighs sleep smile soft sorrow soul Spanish Proverb speak sweet Sydney Smith tears tender thee There's things thou hast thought tongue trust truth vice virtue warm wife wise woman women wooed words Wordsworth Young youth