Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... eye Of Spain's unconquered chivalry ; And darted many a glowing glance From dark rich eyes in mazy dance ; And blushed the blood of Tayo's vine In goblets gold and crystalline ; And gleamed the pomp of Roderick's reign From all the ...
... eye Of Spain's unconquered chivalry ; And darted many a glowing glance From dark rich eyes in mazy dance ; And blushed the blood of Tayo's vine In goblets gold and crystalline ; And gleamed the pomp of Roderick's reign From all the ...
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... eyes That often gazed with dreamy joy on thy sweet mirrored skies ; Now dim the eye and cold the brow that wore the laurel meed , And mighty Scott and Wilson sleep as erst they sung on Tweed . I love thee , for thou art the same thou ...
... eyes That often gazed with dreamy joy on thy sweet mirrored skies ; Now dim the eye and cold the brow that wore the laurel meed , And mighty Scott and Wilson sleep as erst they sung on Tweed . I love thee , for thou art the same thou ...
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... eyes more gracefully elegant than even the orange tree avenues which in France occupy similar situations . The Museum itself is an elegant modern building , and its colonnade may be dwelt upon with pleasure even by an eye familiar with ...
... eyes more gracefully elegant than even the orange tree avenues which in France occupy similar situations . The Museum itself is an elegant modern building , and its colonnade may be dwelt upon with pleasure even by an eye familiar with ...
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