A sweet attractive kind of grace ; A full assurance given by looks ; Continual comfort in a face, The lineaments of Gospel books — I trow that count'nance cannot lye, Whose thoughts are legible in the eye. Town and Forest - Page 116by Anne Manning - 1860 - 286 pagesFull view - About this book
| Homer Baxter Sprague - 1874 - 456 pages
...Paradise the while ! "A sweet attractive kind of grace — A full assurance given by looksContinual comfort in a face— The lineaments of gospel books....trow that countenance cannot lie, Whose thoughts are legible in the eye ! "Was never eye did see that face, Was never ear did hear that tongue. Was never... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1874 - 436 pages
...You are in paradise the while." Here, here we have indeed " A sweet,attractive kind of grace, A full assurance given by looks, Continual comfort in a face, The lineaments of Gospel books. Was never eye did see that face, Was never ear did hear that tongue, Was never mind did mind His grace,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 pages
...BEN JONSON. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY. A SWEET, attractive kind of grace, A full assurance given by loots, Continual comfort in a face. The lineaments of Gospel books! I trow, that countenance caunot lie Whose thoughts are legible in the eye. Was ever eye did see that face, Was ever ear did... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 392 pages
...speak, and see him smile, You were in Paradise the while. A sweet, attractive kind of grace ; A full assurance given by looks ; Continual comfort in a...gospel books : I trow that countenance cannot lie Whosethoughtsare legible in theeye. Above all others this is he Who erst approved in his song, That... | |
| Maria Henrietta De la Cherois-Crommelin - 1875 - 344 pages
...you are you, so dignifies his story." 271 CHAPTER XVI. " A sweet, attractive kind of grace, A full assurance given by looks, Continual comfort in a face,...Gospel books ; — I trow that countenance cannot lye, Whose thoughts are legible in the eye." SPENSER. TT was Sunday next day — a garish, un-* pleasant... | |
| Mark Boyd - 1875 - 382 pages
...peculiarly winning expression, recalling the lines of Spenser. A sweet, attractive kind of grace, A full assurance given by looks, Continual comfort in a face,...Gospel books ; — I trow that countenance cannot lye, Whose thoughts are legible in the eye. Willie, the youth in question, was called for, and the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1875 - 618 pages
...speak, and sweetly smile, You were in paradise the while. <: A sweet attractive kind of grace A full assurance given by looks , Continual comfort in a...face, The lineaments of Gospel books — I trow that count'nance cannot lie, Whose thoughts are legible in the eye. " Above all others this is' he, Which... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 588 pages
...Hertford write, and that was she. BEN JONSON. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY. A SWEET, attractive kind of grace, A full assurance given by looks, Continual comfort in a face, The lineaments of Gospel hooks! I trow, that countenance cannot lie Whose thoughts are legible in the eye. Was ever eye did... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 576 pages
...this Praxiteles — when, where, did he ? SIR PHILIP SIDNEY. A SWEET, attractive kind of grace, A full assurance given by looks, Continual comfort in a face,...trow, that countenance cannot lie Whose thoughts are legible in the eye. Was ever eye did see that face, Was ever ear did hear that tongue, Was ever mind... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1876 - 562 pages
...Paradise the while. A sweet, attractive kind of grace ; A full assurance given by looks; Continu.il comfort in a face; The lineaments of gospel books...trow that countenance cannot lie Whose thoughts are legible in theeye. Above all others this is he Who erst approved in his song, That love and honor might... | |
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