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" Yet was there one thro' whom I loved her, one Not learned, save in gracious household ways, Not perfect, nay, but full of tender wants, No Angel, but a dearer being, all dipt In Angel instincts, breathing Paradise, Interpreter between the Gods and men,... "
The American Literary Magazine - Page 258
1848
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 48

1856 - 1432 pages
...gracious household ways ; Not perfect — nay, but full of tender wants; No angel, but a dearer being, dipt In angel instincts, breathing paradise, Interpreter...looked all native to her place, and yet, On tiptoe seem'd to touch upon a sphere Too gross to tread.' " " Nay, that is hardly fair ; you overthrow my...
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The Haileybury observer, Volumes 3-5

East India college - 1845 - 620 pages
...gracious household ways ; Not perfect, nay, but full of tender wanti; No Angel, but a dearer being, 11 dipt In angel instincts, breathing paradise, Interpreter...to touch upon a sphere Too gross to tread, and all rude n inda per force, Swayed to her from their orbits, as they moved And girdled her with music. Happy...
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The Daguerreotype, Volume 2

American periodicals - 1848 - 572 pages
...PERFECT WOMAN. "Not learned, save in gracious household ways, Not perfect, nay, but mil' of tender wants, No Angel, but a dearer being, all dipt In Angel instincts,...Paradise, Interpreter between the Gods and men, Who look'd all native to her place, and yet On tiptoe seem'd to touch upon a sphere Too gross to tread,...
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The Princess: A Medley

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1848 - 186 pages
...her, one Not learned, save in gracious household ways, Not perfect, nay, but full of tender wants, No Angel, but a dearer being, all dipt In Angel instincts,...Paradise, Interpreter between the Gods and men, Who look'd all native to her place, and yet On tiptoe seem'd to touch upon a sphere Too gross to tread,...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 2; Volume 8

1848 - 738 pages
...her, one Not learned, save in gracious household ways, Not perfect, nay, but full of tender wants, No angel, but a dearer being, all dipt In angel instincts,...Paradise, Interpreter between the gods and men, Who look'd all native to her place, and yet On tiptoe seemed to touch upon a sphere Too gross to tread;...
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Southern Literary Messenger, Volume 22

Literature - 1856 - 542 pages
...passage : "One Not learned, save in gracious household ways, Not perfect, nay, but full of tender wants, No Angel, but a dearer being, all dipt In Angel instincts, breathing Paradise, Interpreter between the Gnds and men, Who looked all native to her place, and yet On tiptoe seemed to tou. h upon a sphere...
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Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volume 3

William Howitt - 1848 - 432 pages
...Par.ulise, Interpreter between the gods und men, Who looks all native to her place, and yet On tiptoe seems to touch upon a sphere Too gross to tread, and all male minds perforce Sways to her from their orbits as they move And girdle her with music. .1 Jar of Honey from Mount HyЫa...
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The Princess: A Medley

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1848 - 180 pages
...Interpreter between the Gods and men, Who look'd all native to her place, and yet On tiptoe seem'd to touch upon a sphere Too gross to tread, and all male minds perforce Sway'd to her from their orbits as they moved And girdled her with music. Happy he With such a mother...
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Chess Player's Chronicle, Volume 10

Chess - 1849 - 402 pages
...poet— " Not learned, save in gracious household ways ; Not perfect, nay but full of tender wants; No angel, but a dearer being, all dipt In angel instincts,...breathing paradise , Interpreter between the gods and man," Thus happily had Tennyson described the daughters of Eve ; let them do homage to all such gentle...
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Susan Greville; or, Irresolution

Lady Emily Ponsonby - 1850 - 304 pages
...VII. One Not learned save in gracious household ways, Not perfect — nay, but full of tender wants; No angel, but a dearer being, all dipt In angel instincts, breathing Paradise, Who looked all native to her place, and yet On tiptoe seemed to touch upon a sphere Too gross to tread....
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