Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... eyes with sylvan tendernesses . The very world , by God's constraint , from falsehood's ways removing , Its women and its men became , beside him , true and loving . And though , in blindness , he remained unconscious of that guiding ...
... eyes with sylvan tendernesses . The very world , by God's constraint , from falsehood's ways removing , Its women and its men became , beside him , true and loving . And though , in blindness , he remained unconscious of that guiding ...
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... eyes ? Ah ! still I see your soft white hand Hovering warm o'er queen and knight ; Brave pawns in valiant battle ... eyes exchanging warmth with eyes , Play chess as then we played together ! Changes . Whom first we love , you know , we ...
... eyes ? Ah ! still I see your soft white hand Hovering warm o'er queen and knight ; Brave pawns in valiant battle ... eyes exchanging warmth with eyes , Play chess as then we played together ! Changes . Whom first we love , you know , we ...
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... eyes as no man , or lion , or lynx of that century bore elsewhere , according to all the testimony we have . " Those eyes , ' says Mirabeau , which at the bidding of his great soul , fascinated you with seduction or with terror ...
... eyes as no man , or lion , or lynx of that century bore elsewhere , according to all the testimony we have . " Those eyes , ' says Mirabeau , which at the bidding of his great soul , fascinated you with seduction or with terror ...
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