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" rp 1 is said she once was beautiful; — and still — (For 'tis not years that can have wrought her ill,) — Deep rays of loveliness around her form Beam, as the rainbow that succeeds the storm, Brightens a glorious ruin. "
Wanderings of Childe Harold; a romance of real life - Page 189
by John Harman Bedford - 1825
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The Album, Volumes 1-2

1822 - 962 pages
...Tis said she once was beautiful ;— and still, (For 'tis not years that can have wrought her ill,) Deep rays of loveliness around her form Beam, as the rainbow that succeeds the storm Brightens a glorious ruin. In her face, Though something touched by sorrow, you may trace The all she...
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The Rambler's Magazine: Or, Fashionable Emporium of Polite ..., Volume 2

1823 - 614 pages
...' Tis said she once was beautiful and still, (Though many painful years have wrought her ill,) t ~ Deep rays of loveliness around her form, Beam as the rainbow that succeeds the storm." • i' ' >'* JM {.: tft This lady has made several vain attempts to establish herself herself on the...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 92

1823 - 816 pages
...she once was beautiful ;— ¡nul still (For 'tis not years that can have wrought her ill) Deep rayi of loveliness around her form Beam, as the rainbow that succeeds the storm, Brightens a glorious ruin. In her lace, Though something touch'd by sorrow, you may trace The all she...
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Poetical Sketches: The Profession, the Broken Heart, Etc. : with Stanzas for ...

Alaric Alexander Watts - 1824 - 224 pages
...said she once was beautiful; — and still — (For 'tis not years that can have wrought her ill,) — Deep rays of loveliness around her form Beam, as the rainbow that succeeds the storm, Brightens a glorious ruin. In her face, Though something touched by sorrow, you may trace The all she...
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Wanderings of Childe Harolde: A Romance of Real Life ..., Volume 2

John Harman Bedford - 1825 - 218 pages
...glance at New and Old Lisbon, he settled himself in an old convent at Cintra, and shut out from Jhe world, began and ended his poem in six months. It...opinion of Amelia, and her health took a favourable turn — grai 6 dually dually improving, and with it her beauty reappeared. S^ie still however affected...
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Beauties of the Modern Poets: In Selections from the Works of Byron, Moore ...

1826 - 434 pages
...Alaric Tis said she once was beautiful;—and still (For 'tis not years that can have wrought her ill) Deep rays of loveliness around her form. Beam, as the rainbow that succeeds the storm Brightens a glorious ruin. In her face, Though something touch'd by sorrow, you may trace The all she...
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The Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Xixth Century

Lyre - 1830 - 396 pages
...Tis said she once was beautiful ; — and still (For 'tis not years that can have wrought her ill) Deep rays of loveliness around her form Beam, as the rainbow that succeeds the storm Brightens a glorious ruin. In her face, Though something touch'd by sorrow, you may trace The all she...
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The Magazine of the beau monde; or, Monthly journal of fashion ..., Volumes 4-5

1834 - 582 pages
...'Tis said she once was beautiful ; — and still, ( For 'tis not years that can have wrought her ill,) Deep rays of loveliness around her form Beam, as the rainbow that succeeds the itorm, Brightens a glorious ruin. In her tace, Though something touched by »or row, you maj truce...
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The Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Nineteenth Century

Lyre - 1841 - 374 pages
...Tis said she once was beautiful ; — and still (For 'tis not years that can have wrought her ill) Deep rays of loveliness around her form Beam, as the rainbow that succeeds the storm Brightens a glorious ruin. In her face, Though something touched by sorrow, you may trace The all she...
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The New Mirror, Volume 3

George Pope Morris, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1844 - 530 pages
...'Tie said she once was beautiful ; — und still (For 'tis not years that can have wrought hur ill) Deep rays of loveliness around her form Beam, as the rainbow that succeeds the storm Brightens a glorious ruin. In her face, Though something touch'd by sorrow, you may trace The all she...
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