| 1804 - 284 pages
...climate never roll Loud passions unprovoked, and sudden storms. Thine 1s the fairest, form of feinale worth, The gentlest grace of virtue, which the mind...find, Prepare his tints again, and paint from You. The rapidity, with which his Versification of Isaiah was executed, suggests the idea of occasional... | |
| Mary Martha Sherwood - English fiction - 1831 - 400 pages
...Beauchamp, who departed this life, August, 17," &c. Underneath were these lines. — " Thine was the holiest form of female worth ; The gentlest grace of virtue...Drew from his fancy — seldom found on earth. But once on earth the model might he find, Prepare his lints again, and paint from you." " That," said... | |
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