Blackwood's Magazine, 第 47 卷 |
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Bright image Of the most resplendent beauty Which the mighty Master's pencil
Ever painted ! Cosm . Ay , such beauty Is the pencil's work alone . D. Man .
Brighter than the light the sparkle Of her eyes . Cosm . Those eyes are doubtless
Stars ...
Bright image Of the most resplendent beauty Which the mighty Master's pencil
Ever painted ! Cosm . Ay , such beauty Is the pencil's work alone . D. Man .
Brighter than the light the sparkle Of her eyes . Cosm . Those eyes are doubtless
Stars ...
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When I saw you hide here , must I Disbelieve my eyes ? D. Man . For they oftener
err than any Other sense . D. Luis . And if my eyes Play me false , would you
persuade me That my ears deceive me too ? D. Man . Yes . D. Luis . Al else , in
short ...
When I saw you hide here , must I Disbelieve my eyes ? D. Man . For they oftener
err than any Other sense . D. Luis . And if my eyes Play me false , would you
persuade me That my ears deceive me too ? D. Man . Yes . D. Luis . Al else , in
short ...
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From sandy ridges wildering o'er the deep , The wind's familiar under - song
recalls The fishermen to duty , though that eve To unversed eyes their
embarkation seem'd Rather a work of festival than toil . Women were there in gay
precise attire ...
From sandy ridges wildering o'er the deep , The wind's familiar under - song
recalls The fishermen to duty , though that eve To unversed eyes their
embarkation seem'd Rather a work of festival than toil . Women were there in gay
precise attire ...
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a very black hair and eyes . Her whole de- with seats , which , being surrounded
meanour had something quiet , even by a low rail , ascended in several rows sad
. I tried in every way to please bebind each other , so that the lowest her ; but I ...
a very black hair and eyes . Her whole de- with seats , which , being surrounded
meanour had something quiet , even by a low rail , ascended in several rows sad
. I tried in every way to please bebind each other , so that the lowest her ; but I ...
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All had passed • And mine , " said the Count , “ is before my eyes and mind , from
the Thorane . Spangenberg , what do loftiest tragedy to the slightest afteryou
want of Thorane ? So let us sit piece ; and as , when a child , I had tried down ,
and ...
All had passed • And mine , " said the Count , “ is before my eyes and mind , from
the Thorane . Spangenberg , what do loftiest tragedy to the slightest afteryou
want of Thorane ? So let us sit piece ; and as , when a child , I had tried down ,
and ...
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