A Day at Tivoli: With Other Verses, Issue 46Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1849 - 248 pages |
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... smile Of playful innocence or playful wile ; Or knows thy human nature's better part , Swift thought , swift feeling , and the kindly heart ; And knows , beside , what thousand pulses beat To win thy glories back , with generous heat ...
... smile Of playful innocence or playful wile ; Or knows thy human nature's better part , Swift thought , swift feeling , and the kindly heart ; And knows , beside , what thousand pulses beat To win thy glories back , with generous heat ...
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... smile ; and who would smile refuse ? But when the smile is o'er , ' twere well to muse . Olympian Zeus , upon his golden throne ; Calm Pallas , glorious in her Parthenon ; Or rudest Sibyl , from her rocky cave , Mid spiky aloes , issued ...
... smile ; and who would smile refuse ? But when the smile is o'er , ' twere well to muse . Olympian Zeus , upon his golden throne ; Calm Pallas , glorious in her Parthenon ; Or rudest Sibyl , from her rocky cave , Mid spiky aloes , issued ...
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... smile not falsely deckt , But honest smile from self - respect . While peasant boy , with curly pate , And arm surcharged with book and slate , Gives frank reciprocating look , The fruit - I ween of slate and book . Nor lack there signs ...
... smile not falsely deckt , But honest smile from self - respect . While peasant boy , with curly pate , And arm surcharged with book and slate , Gives frank reciprocating look , The fruit - I ween of slate and book . Nor lack there signs ...
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... tongue . A cloud , if words alone could speak , Thro ' which no ray of thought might break . But soul of ready sympathy Finds semaphore in silent eye . * And smiles that play from silent lips Clear what were F 2 UPPER AUSTRIA . 67.
... tongue . A cloud , if words alone could speak , Thro ' which no ray of thought might break . But soul of ready sympathy Finds semaphore in silent eye . * And smiles that play from silent lips Clear what were F 2 UPPER AUSTRIA . 67.
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With Other Verses John Kenyon. And smiles that play from silent lips Clear what were else the heart's eclipse . And One was with me , who could spell Whate'er each tongue might say , And oft , I ween , their sense would tell In better ...
With Other Verses John Kenyon. And smiles that play from silent lips Clear what were else the heart's eclipse . And One was with me , who could spell Whate'er each tongue might say , And oft , I ween , their sense would tell In better ...
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