... ,How many bright eyes grow dim— how many soft cheeks grow pale— how many lovely forms fade away into the tomb, and none can tell the cause that blighted their loveliness! As the dove will clasp its wings to its side, and cover and conceal the... The Hobart Town Magazine - Side 2871833Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1835 - 638 sider
...many lovely forms fade away into the tomb, and none can tell the cause that blighted their loveliness. As the dove will clasp its wings to its side, and cover and conceal the arrow that is preying upon its vitafa, so it is the nature of woman to hide from the world the pangs of wounded affection.... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 334 sider
...Why should feeling— ever speak, When thou const breathe her soul— so well. 25 A "Woman's Love. As the dove will clasp its wings to its side, and...conceal the arrow, that is preying on its vitals, so is the nature of woman, to hide from the world the pangs of wounded affection. Varieties. 1. A selfish... | |
| John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 sider
...lovely forms fade away into the tomb, and none can tell the cause that blighted their loveliness ! As the dove will clasp its wings to its side, and...conceal the arrow that is preying on its vitals, so it is the nature of woman, to hide from the world the pangs of wounded affection. The love of a delicate... | |
| Samuel Gasquoine - 1845 - 200 sider
...figures used in this song are taken from an article entitled "The Broken Heart" in the Sketch Book. " As the dove will clasp its wings to its side, and...conceal the arrow that is preying on its vitals, so it is the nature of woman to hide from the world the pangs of wounded affection. ***** " She is like... | |
| Lyman Cobb - 1845 - 252 sider
...many lovely forms fade away into the tomb. and none can tell the cause that blighted their loveliness. As the dove will clasp its wings to its side, and...conceal the arrow that is preying on its vitals, so it is the nature of woman to hide from the world the pangs of wounded affection. 2. The love of a delicate... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 sider
...Irtaíhe her soul — to well. \V oman'e Love. As the dove will clasp its te ings to its ¡fide, and rover and conceal the arrow, that is preying on its vitals, so is the nature of woman, to hide from the world the pangs of wounded affection. Auecdote* Swearing nobly... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 396 sider
...p.lasp us vrings to its side, and cover and conceal the urrow, thai ie preying on he vitals, so is the nature of woman, to hide from the world the pangs of weuudet! affection. Anecdote. Swearing nobly Reproved Prince Henry, son of James II. , had ^partie»... | |
| Materials - 1846 - 478 sider
...violent, degenerates into luxury, and the latter into avarice. — Ibid. CLXXIII. Woman's Love. — As the dove will clasp its wings to its side, and...conceal the arrow that is preying on its vitals, so is the nature of woman te hide from the world the pangs of wounded affection.— Anon. CLXXIV. Friendship.... | |
| John Mather Austin - 1847 - 414 sider
...many lovely forms fade away into the tomb, and none can tell the cause that blighted their loveliness! As the dove will clasp its wings to its side, and...that is preying on its vitals, so is it the nature of women to hide from the world the pangs of wounded affection. The love of a delicate female is always... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 478 sider
...many lovely forms fade away into the tomb, and none can tell the cause that blighted their loveliness! As the dove will clasp its wings to its side, and...hide from the world the pangs of wounded affection. The love of a delicate female is always shy and silent. Even when fortunate, she scarcely breathes... | |
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