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... fair correspondent to imagine that we slight the " Immaculates , " because we do not keep them in one corner of our Magazine ? She might as justly accuse a husband of slighting his wife , because he did not lock her up in one room ...
... fair correspondent to imagine that we slight the " Immaculates , " because we do not keep them in one corner of our Magazine ? She might as justly accuse a husband of slighting his wife , because he did not lock her up in one room ...
Side 6
... fair to quote from the pamphlet which has been forwarded to us , the following passage , selected by Mr. Bowles from his conclusion of his " Life of Pope , " to prove that he wrote of that poet in no spirit of ill - will : - " If these ...
... fair to quote from the pamphlet which has been forwarded to us , the following passage , selected by Mr. Bowles from his conclusion of his " Life of Pope , " to prove that he wrote of that poet in no spirit of ill - will : - " If these ...
Side 8
... Fair is the Swan , whose majesty , prevailing O'er breezless water , on Locarno's lake , Bears him on while proudly sailing He leaves behind a moon - illumined wake : Behold ! the mantling spirit of reserve Fashions his neck into a ...
... Fair is the Swan , whose majesty , prevailing O'er breezless water , on Locarno's lake , Bears him on while proudly sailing He leaves behind a moon - illumined wake : Behold ! the mantling spirit of reserve Fashions his neck into a ...
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... fair lid , like marble tinged By the blue vein , which channels through In mazy streams , -and delicately fringed By the long lash which shrouds from view- Or but allows the gazer's heart to feel- Half that those full dark glances would ...
... fair lid , like marble tinged By the blue vein , which channels through In mazy streams , -and delicately fringed By the long lash which shrouds from view- Or but allows the gazer's heart to feel- Half that those full dark glances would ...
Side 38
... fair self , Foscari , thou shalt tell her With what alacrity I display my heart .-- I love her with a chaste and noble fire ! My intents are Fair as her brow : tell her I dare proclaim it In my devotions , at that minute when I know a ...
... fair self , Foscari , thou shalt tell her With what alacrity I display my heart .-- I love her with a chaste and noble fire ! My intents are Fair as her brow : tell her I dare proclaim it In my devotions , at that minute when I know a ...
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