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... I see , And what Sophia is , will Emma be . But there is grace , majestic grace , beside , - That , but for softer charms , might seem to verge on pride . The head with gentlest curve declin'd ; the eye , EUGENIA . 37.
... I see , And what Sophia is , will Emma be . But there is grace , majestic grace , beside , - That , but for softer charms , might seem to verge on pride . The head with gentlest curve declin'd ; the eye , EUGENIA . 37.
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... Sophia's silence seems to touch the heart . There is a spot we like enchantment feel , And there , unconsciously almost , we steal . ' Tis in a little nook , beneath a hill , Where gushes , crystal - clear , a narrow rill . - Two chisel ...
... Sophia's silence seems to touch the heart . There is a spot we like enchantment feel , And there , unconsciously almost , we steal . ' Tis in a little nook , beneath a hill , Where gushes , crystal - clear , a narrow rill . - Two chisel ...
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... Sophia ? She , it seems , defies Customs long hallow'd by the good and wise . Who breaks these barriers , too , too much , I fear , More sacred laws disclaims she rests not here . - ' Tis not to gild the summer of his days , At wit to ...
... Sophia ? She , it seems , defies Customs long hallow'd by the good and wise . Who breaks these barriers , too , too much , I fear , More sacred laws disclaims she rests not here . - ' Tis not to gild the summer of his days , At wit to ...
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... pure precepts to my hand were giv'n , That hand was plighted in the sight of Heav'n . But ' sweet Sophia , if she be not all That prudent age might strict and perfect call , Has many virtues ; many a charming trait That rules EUGENIA . 41.
... pure precepts to my hand were giv'n , That hand was plighted in the sight of Heav'n . But ' sweet Sophia , if she be not all That prudent age might strict and perfect call , Has many virtues ; many a charming trait That rules EUGENIA . 41.
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... Sophia loves not England ; seems to shrink If of dear home and dearer friends I think . Her Mother seems her strange distaste to share , And careless adds " One's home is ev'ry where . " - I knew not this , till but her ardent love ...
... Sophia loves not England ; seems to shrink If of dear home and dearer friends I think . Her Mother seems her strange distaste to share , And careless adds " One's home is ev'ry where . " - I knew not this , till but her ardent love ...
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Eugenia, a Poem: In Four Cantos (1824) Elizabeth Pipe Wolferstan Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2009 |
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2d Edit 4th Edit Account Anatomy ANCIENT Arthur Author bless Boards bosom BOTANY breast calm CANTO child Chile Christian Clair College of Surgeons coloured Plates COMPARATIVE ANATOMY comprising CONCHOLOGY containing dear delight Diseases E'en Emma Emma's English Engravings ESSAY EUGENIA TO FREDERIC ev'ry exemplified by Sketches fearful feel fond Foolscap 8vo forgive frame Francis Fred'ric FREDERIC TO EUGENIA gaze GEOGRAPHY hand happy heart Heav'n History holy illustrated impart JAMES HOGG King of Bavaria Letters Letters of Administration London lov'd Lucullus Manselm's Maps MARIA GRAHAM melt MEMOIRS mind MINERALOGY Mother mourn'd Norman Conquest Nosology Number o'er PHARMACOPOEIA Physicians pleasure prayer Price 11 Price 9s pride receiv'd remember'd rich ROBERT SOUTHEY Royal College scene Second Edition seem'd Seymour SHARON TURNER smil'd smile Sophia sorrow soul sweet tears tender thee thine Third Edition thou Translation twas View Vols Volume
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