| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1814 - 148 pages
...dying and the dead, Shakes if a cricket's cry he hears! Oh! she was good as she was fair. None—none on earth above her! As pure in thought as angels are, /() To know her was to love her. When little, and her eyes, her voice, Her every gesture said " rejoice," Her coming was a gladness... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1816 - 276 pages
...dying and the dead, Shakes if a cricket's cry he hears! Oh! she was good as she was fair. None—none on earth above her! As pure in thought as angels are, To know her was to love her. 10? When little, and her eyes, her voice, Her every gesture said " rejoice," Her coming was a gladness;... | |
| Charles Phillips - Speeches, addresses, etc., English - 1817 - 166 pages
...virtues seemed to linger round her, like so many spotless spirits enamoured of her loveliness. " Yes, she was good, as she was fair, None, none on earth above her; As pure in thought as Angels are, To see her, was to love her," What years of tongueless transport might not her happy husband have anticipated!... | |
| Charles Phillips - Speeches, addresses, etc., Irish - 1820 - 296 pages
...seemed to linger round her, like so many spotless spirits enamoured of her lovelinesss. ,• * t " Yes, she was good as she was fair, None, none on earth above her ; As pure in thought as angels are, To see her, was to love her." What years of tongueless transport might not her happy husband have anticipated... | |
| Charles Phillips - Forensic orations - 1821 - 278 pages
...all the vif seemed to linger round her, like so many sw spirits enamoured of her loveliness. " Yes, she was good as she was fair, None, none on earth above her, As pure in thought as angels are, To see her, was to love her." What years of tongneless transport might noi happy husband have anticipated!... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1822 - 340 pages
...and the dead, Shakes if a cricket's cry he hears ! Oh !. she was good as she was fair. None—none on earth above her ! As pure in thought as angels are, To know her was to love her. r " When little, and her eyes, her voice, Her every gesture said "rejoice," Her coming was a gladness... | |
| Orators - 1833 - 558 pages
...the virtues seemed to linger round her, like so many spotless spirits enamoured of her loveliness. None, none on earth above her ; As pure in thought as angels are; " Yes, she was good as she was fair, To see her, was to love her." What years of tongueless transport... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1834 - 436 pages
...dying and the dead, Shakes if a cricket's cry he hears! Oh! she was good as she was fair. None—none on earth above her! As pure in thought as angels are, To know her was to love her. When little, and her eyes, her voice, Her every gesture said " rejoice," Her coming was a gladness;... | |
| Orators - 1834 - 566 pages
...the virtues seemed to linger round her, like so many spotless spirits enamoured of her loveliness. None, none on earth above her ; As pure in thought as angels are ; " Yes, she was good as she was fair, To see her, was to love her." What years of tongueless transport... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...dying and the dead, Shakes if a cricket's cry he bean ! Oh ! she was good as she was fair ; None—none on earth above her ! As pure in thought as angels are, To know her was to love her. When little, and her eyes, her voice. Her every gesture said " rejoice," Her coming was a gladness... | |
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