The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... Beauty without discretion is , insomuch , Beauty without sympathy , and thus far , Beauty imperfect : that Vice hath as much coldness as warmth as much cruelty as in- dulgence towards others . Again , it will be agreed that the power in ...
... Beauty without discretion is , insomuch , Beauty without sympathy , and thus far , Beauty imperfect : that Vice hath as much coldness as warmth as much cruelty as in- dulgence towards others . Again , it will be agreed that the power in ...
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... Beauty first for me her bower Left to reveal her magic power- Islet of peace in Mem'ry's sea , Home of my heart , I fly to thee . Hid in the quiet studious cell , Fast bound in Learning's mystic spell , Enough for me was classic page Of ...
... Beauty first for me her bower Left to reveal her magic power- Islet of peace in Mem'ry's sea , Home of my heart , I fly to thee . Hid in the quiet studious cell , Fast bound in Learning's mystic spell , Enough for me was classic page Of ...
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... beauty pours The orient glow , When radiant showers Of sunbeams flow On golden plains below ! 3 . What beauty gleams From Evening's brow , When sunny beams The clouds of snow Wrapt in an ardent glow ! What beauty , round With wavy light ...
... beauty pours The orient glow , When radiant showers Of sunbeams flow On golden plains below ! 3 . What beauty gleams From Evening's brow , When sunny beams The clouds of snow Wrapt in an ardent glow ! What beauty , round With wavy light ...
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