| Richard Green Parker - 1854 - 504 pągines
...inexpedient to present in this volume an additional number of them. f And on her brow, fairer than alabaslar, A coronet of pearls. But then her face, So lovely,...year has fled, Like some wild melody ! Alone it hangs Over a mouldering heirloom, its companion, An oaken chest, half eaten by the worms, But richly carved... | |
| George Croly - 1854 - 426 pągines
...emerald-stone in every golden clasp ; And on her brow, fairer than alabaster, A coronet of pearls Hut then her face, So lovely, yet so arch, so full of...year has fled, Like some wild melody. Alone it hangs Over a mouldering heir-loom, its companion, An oaken chest, half eaten by the worm, But richly carved... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1854 - 516 pągines
...with flowers, and clasped from head to foot, An emerald-stone in every golden clasp ; And on her brow, fairer than alabaster, A coronet of pearls. But then...overflowings of an innocent heart — It haunts me still, tho' many a year has fled, Like some wild melody ! Alone it hangs Over a mouldering heir-loom, its... | |
| Conrad Hume Pinches - 1854 - 460 pągines
...with flowers, and clasped from head to foot, An emerald-stone in every golden clasp ; And on her brow, fairer than alabaster, A coronet of pearls. But then...overflowings of an innocent heart — It haunts me still,though many a year has fled, Like some wild melody ! Alone it hangs Over a mouldering heir-loom,... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1855 - 468 pągines
...every golden clasp ; And on her brow, fairer than alabaster, A coronet of pearls. But then her face, 80 lovely, yet so arch, so full of mirth, The overflowings...though many a year has fled, Like some wild melody 1 Alone it hangs Over a mouldering heirloom, its companion, An oaken chest, half eaten by the worms,... | |
| John Frederick Smith - 1855 - 244 pągines
...handed round the wine and cake for the third time, and the party soon afterwards broke up. CHAPTER XXVI. But then her face — So lovely, yet so arch— so...of mirth : The overflowings of an innocent heart. Roovrs. MADEMOISELLE JOSEPHINE felt exceedingly out of humor with herself and every one else, but more... | |
| Madeline Leslie - 1855 - 420 pągines
...seems wonderful in a woman,) more silent ; yet when she speaks you might believe a muse was speaking. But then her face, " So lovely, yet so arch, SO full of mirth, The overflowings of iai innocent heart." She is silent only when strangers are present. In the company of those she loves,... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 610 pągines
...Meits at the long-lost seenes, that round him rise, And sinks a martyr to repentant sighs. Rogers, It haunts me still, though many a year has fled, Like some wild melody. Rogsrfs Шу But ever and anon of griefs subdued. There eomes a token like a seorpion's sting, Seavee... | |
| 1856 - 570 pągines
...momentary Sweets, then go. ;Tis the stainless Soul within That outshines the fairest Skin. ,— fiogers. BUT then her Face, So lovely, yet so arch, so full of mirth, The overflowings of an innocent Heart. ,— Byron. hath not proved how feebly Words essay To fix one spark of Beauty's heaven, y ray? Who... | |
| Veiled hearts - 1856 - 358 pągines
...longed to hear—and, when he did, the consequence was evident—she would accept him. CHAPTER XVII. ' So lovely, yet so arch ; so full of mirth, The overflowings of an innocent heart. It haunts me still—though many a year has fled— Like some wild melody !' ROGERS. ABOUT a week after this, Mr.... | |
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