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... beauty peculiar to itself . - I would , under this circumstance , remark , that I shall think myself justified in colour- ing my subjects more highly than our short - sighted gaze perceives them in this world , and using the power of ...
... beauty peculiar to itself . - I would , under this circumstance , remark , that I shall think myself justified in colour- ing my subjects more highly than our short - sighted gaze perceives them in this world , and using the power of ...
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... beauty had already suffered annihilation . I had scarcely time to withdraw my thoughts from the Arcadian scenes in which my imagination had been revel- | ling , before she lifted her flood - gates , and thus commenced the attack : - No ...
... beauty had already suffered annihilation . I had scarcely time to withdraw my thoughts from the Arcadian scenes in which my imagination had been revel- | ling , before she lifted her flood - gates , and thus commenced the attack : - No ...
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... beauty blending Brighter tints than fell with it , It shall rise , and it shall strengthen As it rises , through that sun , Which shall the dawning day out - lengthen To an everlasting one . J. M. G. in his other demands ; and the ...
... beauty blending Brighter tints than fell with it , It shall rise , and it shall strengthen As it rises , through that sun , Which shall the dawning day out - lengthen To an everlasting one . J. M. G. in his other demands ; and the ...
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... beauty's radiance bright ; Lips , luscious as the water - pools divine , Where cups , bestad with stars , inviting shine ; Fond frenzies , that absorb the soul in bliss ; And the rich flavour of a woman's kiss ! " Point me the craven ...
... beauty's radiance bright ; Lips , luscious as the water - pools divine , Where cups , bestad with stars , inviting shine ; Fond frenzies , that absorb the soul in bliss ; And the rich flavour of a woman's kiss ! " Point me the craven ...
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... beauty that no para- phrase can heighten ; a perspicuity , that renders all interpretation need- less ; and a force , which every reader , not totally insensible , must feel . to the pure doctrines of Scripture , when he arrived at the ...
... beauty that no para- phrase can heighten ; a perspicuity , that renders all interpretation need- less ; and a force , which every reader , not totally insensible , must feel . to the pure doctrines of Scripture , when he arrived at the ...
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