| Casket - 1873 - 882 pages
...smiled on many, just for fun, — I knew that there was nothing in it ; I was the first— the only one world and of nature are so entirely held under .subjection by the strong hand of reason and Hie wrote a charming hand, — and oh ! How sweetly all her notes were folded ! Our love was like most... | |
| Henry Southgate - Love poetry - 1873 - 448 pages
...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 that was divinely moulded ; She wrote a charming hand, — and oh ! How sweetly all her notes were... | |
| American poetry - 1875 - 432 pages
...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...— and oh ! How sweetly all her notes were folded I Our love was like most other loves; — A little glow, a little shiver, A rose-bud, and a pair of... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1875 - 560 pages
...fun, — I knew that there was nothing in it ; 1 was the first, the only one Her heart had thonght of for a minute : I knew it, for she told me so, In...divinely moulded ; She wrote a charming hand, and O, How sweetly all her notes were folded ! Our love was like most other loves, — A little glow, a... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1876 - 562 pages
...smiled on many just for fun, — I knew that there was nothing in it ; 1 was the lirst, the only one Her heart had thought of for a minute : I knew it,...divinely moulded ; She wrote a charming hand, and 0, How sweetly all her notes were folded ! Our love was like most other loves, — A little glow, a... | |
| Charles Henry Jones - American poetry - 1876 - 424 pages
...there was nothing in :t ; 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...— and oh ! How sweetly all her notes were folded I Our love was like most other loves ; — A little glow, a little shiver, A rose-bud, and a pair of... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1876 - 599 pages
...smiled on many just for fun, — I knew that there was nothing in it ; 1 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 molded ; She wrote a charming hand, — and 0, How sweetly all her notes were folded ! Our love was... | |
| Thomas Arnold - English literature - 1879 - 722 pages
...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 molded ; She wrote a charming hand — and oh ! How sweetly all her notes were folded ! Our love was... | |
| William Davenport Adams - English poetry - 1880 - 264 pages
...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,...phrase which was divinely moulded; She wrote a charming hand,—and oh! How sweetly all her notes were folded! Our love was like most other loves;— A little... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - American literature - 1883 - 544 pages
...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 that was divinely moulded ; — She wrote a charming hand, and oh ! How neatly all her notes were folded.... | |
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