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... angels sing thee to thy rest ! ' v . Hamlet . Act V. Sc . 2. L. 371 . Angels are bright still , though the brightest fell . w . Macbeth . Act IV . Sc . 3. L. 22 . How oft do they their silver bowers leave To come 16 ANGELS . ANCESTRY .
... angels sing thee to thy rest ! ' v . Hamlet . Act V. Sc . 2. L. 371 . Angels are bright still , though the brightest fell . w . Macbeth . Act IV . Sc . 3. L. 22 . How oft do they their silver bowers leave To come 16 ANGELS . ANCESTRY .
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... Bright with intelligence , and fair and smooth ; Her eyebrow's shape was like the aërial bow , Her cheek all purple with the beam of youth , Mounting , at times , to a transparent glow , As if her veins ran lightning . 3 . BYRON - Don ...
... Bright with intelligence , and fair and smooth ; Her eyebrow's shape was like the aërial bow , Her cheek all purple with the beam of youth , Mounting , at times , to a transparent glow , As if her veins ran lightning . 3 . BYRON - Don ...
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... bright , A well of love , a spring of light . f . HARTLEY COLERIDGE - Song . Her gentle limbs did she undress , And lay down in her loveliness . COLERIDGE - Christabel . g . Pt . I. St. 24 . ' Twas not the fading charms of face That ...
... bright , A well of love , a spring of light . f . HARTLEY COLERIDGE - Song . Her gentle limbs did she undress , And lay down in her loveliness . COLERIDGE - Christabel . g . Pt . I. St. 24 . ' Twas not the fading charms of face That ...
Side 35
... bright eye , Then now you heare . e . LOVELACE - Orpheus to Beasts . Beauty , like wit , to judges should be shown ; Both most are valued where they best are known . f . LORD LYTTLETON - Soliloquy of a Beauty in the Country . L. 13 ...
... bright eye , Then now you heare . e . LOVELACE - Orpheus to Beasts . Beauty , like wit , to judges should be shown ; Both most are valued where they best are known . f . LORD LYTTLETON - Soliloquy of a Beauty in the Country . L. 13 ...
Side 36
... . x . Othello . Act V. Sc . 2. L. 3 . Of Nature's gifts thou may'st with lilies boast And with the half - blown rose . y . King John . Act III . Sc . 1 . L. 53 . O , she doth teach the torches to burn bright 36 BEAUTY . BEAUTY .
... . x . Othello . Act V. Sc . 2. L. 3 . Of Nature's gifts thou may'st with lilies boast And with the half - blown rose . y . King John . Act III . Sc . 1 . L. 53 . O , she doth teach the torches to burn bright 36 BEAUTY . BEAUTY .
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BAILEY-Festus beauty breath BUTLER-Hudibras BYRON-Childe Harold BYRON-Don Juan BYRON-The Canto CHRISTINA G CICERO-De COWPER-The Task Cymbeline dead death doth Dream earth eyes fair fame fear flowers fool Gentlemen of Verona GEORGE golden GOLDSMITH-The Hamlet happy hath heart heaven Henry Henry VI HERBERT Jacula Prudentum HOMER-Iliad HOMER-Odyssey HORACE-Epistolæ JOHN Julius Cæsar King Lear kiss light live LONGFELLOW-The Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth MARTIAL-Epigrams Merchant of Venice MILTON-Paradise Lost mind nature ne'er never night o'er Othello POPE-Essay on Criticism POPE-Moral Essays Pope's trans Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet rose SAM'L Satire sing sleep smile Song sorrow soul Spring stars sweet SYRUS-Maxims tears TENNYSON-In Memoriam TENNYSON-The thee things thou art Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida truth VIII virtue wind WORDSWORTH-The YOUNG-Night Thoughts