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Her voice was soft , which yet a charm could lend Like that which spoke of a departed friend , And a meek sadness sat upon her smile ! - Be the rude spot by passing pity blest , Where , hush'd to long repose , the wretched rest . 198.
Her voice was soft , which yet a charm could lend Like that which spoke of a departed friend , And a meek sadness sat upon her smile ! - Be the rude spot by passing pity blest , Where , hush'd to long repose , the wretched rest . 198.
Pagina 336
Just now a Frenchman , in the dressing - room , From teaching of a beau to smile , was come . He seems a ragout piping - hot from Paris . ... We've what the fair and chaste were form'd Thus all the world by smiles are once betray'd .
Just now a Frenchman , in the dressing - room , From teaching of a beau to smile , was come . He seems a ragout piping - hot from Paris . ... We've what the fair and chaste were form'd Thus all the world by smiles are once betray'd .
Pagina 370
... Still has your smile her trembling spirit fir'd ; And can she act , with thoughts like these in- spir'd ? ... Or with quaint smiles dismiss the plaintive strain , With epic grandeur , and the pomp of verse ; Or , fondly gay ...
... Still has your smile her trembling spirit fir'd ; And can she act , with thoughts like these in- spir'd ? ... Or with quaint smiles dismiss the plaintive strain , With epic grandeur , and the pomp of verse ; Or , fondly gay ...
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