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Side 33
... beauty , eloquence , and cha- racter could render irresistible in a woman's eyes , still one fatal obstacle must always separate us— -You are married ! While that is the case , the wit of Ovid , the tenderness of Tibullus , and the ...
... beauty , eloquence , and cha- racter could render irresistible in a woman's eyes , still one fatal obstacle must always separate us— -You are married ! While that is the case , the wit of Ovid , the tenderness of Tibullus , and the ...
Side 45
... beauty , is more than I should expect either of him , or of any man of his age . Admitting , then , that M. de Norlis were as culpable as M. de Rimini , it would be my duty by redoubled kindness and attention , and by all that could ...
... beauty , is more than I should expect either of him , or of any man of his age . Admitting , then , that M. de Norlis were as culpable as M. de Rimini , it would be my duty by redoubled kindness and attention , and by all that could ...
Side 83
... beauty - ere he set his seal Of icy paleness . Thou didst go to seek Hygeia o'er the wave - and in those climes Where she delights to revel . But her gifts Were not for thee . Her fountain was close - seal'd To thy parch'd lip . Her ...
... beauty - ere he set his seal Of icy paleness . Thou didst go to seek Hygeia o'er the wave - and in those climes Where she delights to revel . But her gifts Were not for thee . Her fountain was close - seal'd To thy parch'd lip . Her ...
Side 108
... beauty , or understand the value of the flowers and the fruit . He is considered only as the pioneer of science ; who removes obstructions and smooths the road for those literary heroes , whose honours he is not per- mitted to share ...
... beauty , or understand the value of the flowers and the fruit . He is considered only as the pioneer of science ; who removes obstructions and smooths the road for those literary heroes , whose honours he is not per- mitted to share ...
Side 128
... beauty of the scene which lay beyond as far as the eye could reach , in- duced him to check his horse . The character of the country appeared completely altered ; rich meadows stretched down on every side to the bottom of the glen ...
... beauty of the scene which lay beyond as far as the eye could reach , in- duced him to check his horse . The character of the country appeared completely altered ; rich meadows stretched down on every side to the bottom of the glen ...
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