The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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... Grace . But these lovely shapes , however flitting and evanescent , can still be discerned ; and the Empire , as well as the Kingdom of Love , boasts of the charms of its sub- jects . The consort of the present Ruler of France is ...
... Grace . But these lovely shapes , however flitting and evanescent , can still be discerned ; and the Empire , as well as the Kingdom of Love , boasts of the charms of its sub- jects . The consort of the present Ruler of France is ...
Pagina 50
... . Sweet Ellen's the cause of my wo , ' Tis madness her charms to behold , Her bosom's as white as the snow , And the heart it enshrines is as cold . Her gay repartees have a grace Good humour alone can 50 THE POLITE SCHOLAR .
... . Sweet Ellen's the cause of my wo , ' Tis madness her charms to behold , Her bosom's as white as the snow , And the heart it enshrines is as cold . Her gay repartees have a grace Good humour alone can 50 THE POLITE SCHOLAR .
Pagina 51
Her gay repartees have a grace Good humour alone can impart , The roses , that bloom in her face , Have planted their thorns in my heart . Fair Venus , who sprang from the sea , Despising the haunts of renown , Leaves Brighton , to ...
Her gay repartees have a grace Good humour alone can impart , The roses , that bloom in her face , Have planted their thorns in my heart . Fair Venus , who sprang from the sea , Despising the haunts of renown , Leaves Brighton , to ...
Pagina 108
... grace and happiness of his address and manner gave an irresistible charm to his conversation , and few , it is believed , of either sex ( for his address to ladies was inimitably elegant and graceful ) ever partook of his society ...
... grace and happiness of his address and manner gave an irresistible charm to his conversation , and few , it is believed , of either sex ( for his address to ladies was inimitably elegant and graceful ) ever partook of his society ...
Pagina 163
... grace and intelligence could bestow . Her form was perfect harmony . Such charms might have awakened sen- sibility , even in the heart of a phlegmatic dervise . What effect must they have produced upon him , to whom they were at that ...
... grace and intelligence could bestow . Her form was perfect harmony . Such charms might have awakened sen- sibility , even in the heart of a phlegmatic dervise . What effect must they have produced upon him , to whom they were at that ...
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