The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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Pagina 179
... beauty is brightest and loveliest too , When fann'd by the breeze from the dew - sprinkled lawn . Then chase the soft dreams that endear thy repose , Come rival the lily and vie with the rose ; In the full bloom of beauty , Maria shall ...
... beauty is brightest and loveliest too , When fann'd by the breeze from the dew - sprinkled lawn . Then chase the soft dreams that endear thy repose , Come rival the lily and vie with the rose ; In the full bloom of beauty , Maria shall ...
Pagina 201
... beauty and convenience . These trees being cut in the summer solstice , and the cattle feeding gratuitously in the woods , the growth of under brush would be kept down . Those who adjoin the forest also , would , for their own sakes ...
... beauty and convenience . These trees being cut in the summer solstice , and the cattle feeding gratuitously in the woods , the growth of under brush would be kept down . Those who adjoin the forest also , would , for their own sakes ...
Pagina 365
... beauty . Habit , one of the goddess's attendants , dragged poor Psyche to the feet of Venus , who vented her rage in the bitterest reproaches and the most opprobrious language : the unfortunate victim was next committed to the care of ...
... beauty . Habit , one of the goddess's attendants , dragged poor Psyche to the feet of Venus , who vented her rage in the bitterest reproaches and the most opprobrious language : the unfortunate victim was next committed to the care of ...
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