Putnam's Monthly, Volumen9G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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... fair , wealthy pupil , whom he had wooed in vain ; the servant hesitated to admit him ; he rushed by , ascended to the lady's boudoir , demanded again to know her final answer to his irresistible passion , was once more calmly but ...
... fair , wealthy pupil , whom he had wooed in vain ; the servant hesitated to admit him ; he rushed by , ascended to the lady's boudoir , demanded again to know her final answer to his irresistible passion , was once more calmly but ...
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... fair pupils , al- ways interpreting kindness into affec- tion , nonsense into romance ; and took especial comfort in making me the re- pository of his hopes deferred , his unaccountable rejections , and his amor- ous despair . At last ...
... fair pupils , al- ways interpreting kindness into affec- tion , nonsense into romance ; and took especial comfort in making me the re- pository of his hopes deferred , his unaccountable rejections , and his amor- ous despair . At last ...
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... fair bosoms ; her accents are the universal tongue of music ; her trophies everywhere the standard and inspiration of art . Whence , then , the anomaly of Anglo- Saxon indifference ? Is it that the abstract Italian element in history ...
... fair bosoms ; her accents are the universal tongue of music ; her trophies everywhere the standard and inspiration of art . Whence , then , the anomaly of Anglo- Saxon indifference ? Is it that the abstract Italian element in history ...
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... fair she is ! I muttered : Like a night - moth then I fluttered Round her light , but dared not enter That intensely radiant centre , Whence she filled the clouds about her- Whence she lit the very outer Darkness and the ocean hoary ...
... fair she is ! I muttered : Like a night - moth then I fluttered Round her light , but dared not enter That intensely radiant centre , Whence she filled the clouds about her- Whence she lit the very outer Darkness and the ocean hoary ...
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... fair as fairy queen ; Things remote , by law of nature , Should be kept within their stature . Telescopic eyes I choose To possess , but not to use . So , fair moon , again I'm dreaming On thy face above me streaming . Orb of beauty ...
... fair as fairy queen ; Things remote , by law of nature , Should be kept within their stature . Telescopic eyes I choose To possess , but not to use . So , fair moon , again I'm dreaming On thy face above me streaming . Orb of beauty ...
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