Sun-burnt his cheek, his forehead high and pale The sable curls in wild profusion veil; And oft perforce his rising lip reveals The haughtier thought it curbs, but scarce conceals Though smooth his voice, and calm his general mien Still seems there something... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 2031814Full view - About this book
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...vulgar men— They gaze and marvel how — and still confess That thus it is, but why they cannot guess. Sun-burnt his cheek — his forehead high, and pale, The sable curls in wild profusion veil. •There breathe but few whose aspect could defy The full encounter of his searching eye. ' There was... | |
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...supposed They gaze and marvel how — and still confess That thus it is, but why they cannot guess. Sun-burnt his cheek, his forehead high and pale The sable curls in wild profusion veil ; And oft perforce his rising lip reveals The haughtier thought it curbs, but scarce conceals. Though... | |
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...vulgar men ; They gaze and marvel how — and still confess That thus it is, but why they cannot guess. Sunburnt his cheek, his forehead high and pale The sable curls in wild profusion veil ; And oft perforce his rising lip reveals The haughtier thought it curbs, but scarce conceals. Though... | |
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...They gaze and marvel how - and still confess, That tlms it is , but why they cannot guess. Sun-hnrnt his cheek , his forehead high and pale The sable curls in wild profusion veil; And oft perforce his rising lip reveals The haughtier thought it curbs , Imt scarce conceals. Though... | |
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...men ; ' They gaze and marvel how — and still confess That thus it Is, but why they cannot guess. nd ; And oft perforce his rising lip reveals The haughtier thought It curbs, but scarce conceals. Though... | |
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...vulgar men ; They gaze and marvel how — and still confesa That thus it is, but why they cannot guess. t ш her clime, and sunny as her skies. XLVI. Eve of the land which still is Paradise ; And oft perforce his rising lip reveals The haughtier thought it curbs, but scsirce concealsThough... | |
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