She smiled on many just for fun, — I knew that there was nothing in it; I was the first, — the only one, Her heart had thought of for a minute. I knew it; for she told me so, In phrase which was divinely moulded; She wrote a charming hand, — and... The Poetical Works of Winthrop Mackworth Praed - Page 183by Winthrop Mackworth Praed - 1844 - 287 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1830 - 484 pages
...abolish VI ; She ftwwn'd, and every look was sad, As if the opera were demolished. * I "i >• in'..I was the first, the only one Her heart had thought of for a rnlmta I knew it, for she told me so, In phrase which ww.diviady moulded; She wrote a charming head... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1831 - 388 pages
...Opera were demolished. XI. She smiled on many just for fun, — I knew that there was nothing in it; I was the first, — the only one, Her heart had thought...— and oh ! How sweetly all her notes were folded ! , XII. Our love was like most other loves ; — A little glow, a little shiver, A rose-bud, and a... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1831 - 396 pages
...XI. She smiled on many just for fun,— I knew that there was nothing in it; I was the first,—the only one, Her heart had thought of for a minute. I...phrase which was divinely moulded; She wrote a charming hand,—and oh! XII. Our love was like most other loves;— A little glow, a little shiver, A rose-bud,... | |
| 1831 - 444 pages
...so, tn phiase which was divinely mouldedStle wrote a charming hand ; and, oh ! ' How sweetly all ber notes were folded ! Our love was like most other loves— ' A little glow, a little sniver; A rosebud and a pair ol gloves, And •• Fly not yet" upon the river; Some jealousy of some... | |
| Robert Chambers - Anecdotes - 1832 - 846 pages
...the opera were demolished. She smiled on many just for fun — I knew that there was nothing in it : I was the first, the only one, Her heart had thought...a minute. I knew it, for she told me so, In phrase that was divinely moulded ; She wrote a charming hand, and oh ! How neatly all her notes were folded.... | |
| Railroad engineering - 1832 - 426 pages
...me so, lu phrase which wa« oivinely mouMed ; She wrote a charming hand ; and, oh ! li iw «neeily all her notes were folded ! Our love was like most other loves — А ЩИч glow, я ¡rile «hiver; A roaebud and a pair of glove«, And " Fly uni yet" upon the... | |
| American poetry - 1838 - 332 pages
...the opera were demolish 'd. She smiled on many, just for fun — I knew that there was nothing in it; I was the first, the only one Her heart had thought...charming hand ; and, oh ! How sweetly all her notes were fuldedl Our love was like most other loves — A little glow, a little shiver; A rosebud and a pair... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1845 - 558 pages
...the opera were dcmolish'd. She smiled on many just for fun — I knew that there was nothing in it ; I was the first, the only one Her heart had thought...her notes were folded ! Our love was like most other love A little glow, a little shiver; A rosebud and a pair of gloves, And "Fly Not Yet," upon the river... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - American literature - 1852 - 344 pages
...the opera were demolished. She smiled on many just for fun — I knew that there was nothing in it ; I was the first, the only one, Her heart had thought...a minute. I knew it, for she told me so, In phrase that was divinely moulded; — She wrote a charming hand, and oh ! How neatly all her notes were folded.... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - Authors - 1852 - 588 pages
...demolished. She smiled on many just for Am — I knew that there was nothing in it; I was the flrst, the only one, Her heart had thought of for a minute. I knew it, for she told me so, In phrase that was divinely molded ; — She wrote a charming hand, and oh ! How neatly all her notes were folded.... | |
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