LoveW. Morrow, 1946 - 822 páginas An anthology of prose and verse. |
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... grace , and from thence all fair things are gracious . " For grace and beauty are so wonderfully annexed , “ so sweetly and gently win our souls , and strongly allure , that they confound our judgment and cannot be distinguished ...
... grace , and from thence all fair things are gracious . " For grace and beauty are so wonderfully annexed , “ so sweetly and gently win our souls , and strongly allure , that they confound our judgment and cannot be distinguished ...
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GRACE AND BEAUTY O heavenly fool ! thy most kiss - worthy face Anger invests with such a lovely grace , That anger's self I needs must kiss again . " You may discern the shape of loveliness More perfect in her tears than in her smiles ...
GRACE AND BEAUTY O heavenly fool ! thy most kiss - worthy face Anger invests with such a lovely grace , That anger's self I needs must kiss again . " You may discern the shape of loveliness More perfect in her tears than in her smiles ...
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... grace of it . Take away hope and desire , we grow faint in our courses , we come but lagging after : Our mastery and absolute pos- session , is infinitely to be feared of them : After they have wholly yielded themselves to the mercy of ...
... grace of it . Take away hope and desire , we grow faint in our courses , we come but lagging after : Our mastery and absolute pos- session , is infinitely to be feared of them : After they have wholly yielded themselves to the mercy of ...
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