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" ... facts and feelings such as he had related. As Luis, moreover, was seen to be much in the company of Don Christopher, the world was very willing to give the young man credit for qualities that, by some unexplained circumstance, had hitherto escaped... "
Mercedes of Castile, Or, The Voyage to Cathay - Page 125
by James Fenimore Cooper - 1840
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Letters from the North Highlands: During the Summer 1816

Elizabeth Isabella Spence - 1817 - 744 pages
...of sweet surprise, How sweetly mutable, how brightly wild, The liquid lustre darted from her eyes. Each look, each motion, waked a new-born grace, That o'er her form its transient glory cast; Some lovelier wonder soon usurp'd the place, Chac'd by a charm still lovelier than the last."...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - 310 pages
...of quick surprise, How sweetly mutable, how brightly wild, The liquid lustre darted from her eyes? Each look, each motion waked a new-born grace, That o'er her form its transient glory cast: Some lovelier wonder soon usurp'd the place, Chased by a charm still lovelier than the last....
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Poems. 2 vols [and] Minor poems

William Mason - 1830 - 166 pages
...quick surprise, How sweetly mutable, how brightly wild, The liquid lustre darted from her eyes ? Kach look, each motion waked a new-born grace, That o'er her form its transient glory cast : Some lovelier wonder soon usurp'd the place, Chased by a charm still lovelier than the last....
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George Selwyn and His Contemporaries: With Memoirs and Notes, Volume 1

John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 440 pages
...of quick surprise, How sweetly mutable, how brightly wild The liquid lustre darted from her eyes I Each look, each motion waked a new-born grace, That o'er her form a transient glory cast ; Some lovelier wonder soon usurp'd the place, Chased by a charm still lovelier...
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Three Years in California. by Rev. Walter Colton.

Walter Colton - 1850 - 480 pages
...of quick surprise. How sweetly mutable, how brightly wild, The liquid lustre darted from her eyes ! Each look, each motion, waked a new-born grace, That o'er her form a transient glory cast : Some lovelier wonder soon usurped the place, Chased by a charm still lovelier...
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Cooper's Novels, Volume 16

James Fenimore Cooper - 1852 - 498 pages
...some unexplained circumstance, had hitherto escaped its notice. In this manner did Luis de Bobadilla reap some advantages, of a public character, from...its transient glory oast : Some lovelier wonder soon usurp'd the place, Chased by a charm still lovelier than the last." MASON. THE day of the reception...
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Mercedes of Castile: Or, the Voyage to Cathay

James Fenimore Cooper - 1852 - 498 pages
...some unexplained circumstance, had hitherto escaped its notice. In this manner did Luis de Bobadilla reap some advantages, of a public character, from...pages. CHAPTER XII. " Each look, each motion, waked a new-bom grace, That o'er her form its transient glory oast : Some lovelier wonder soon usurp'd the...
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Three Years in California

Walter Colton - 1852 - 512 pages
...of quick surprise, How sweetly mutable, how brightly wild, The liquid lustre darted from her eyes 1 Each look, each motion, waked a new-born grace, That o'er her form a transient glory cast : Some lovelier wonder soon usurped the place, Chased by a charm still lovelier...
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Cooper's Works: Mercedes of Castile

James Fenimore Cooper - 1857 - 500 pages
...some unexplained circumstance, had hitherto escaped its notice. In this manner did Luis de Bobadilla reap some advantages, of a public character, from...with Mercedes, will appear in our subsequent pages. CHAPTEE XXVIII. " Each look, each motion, waked a new-born grace, That, o'er her form its transient...
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Works ....

James Fenimore Cooper - 1861 - 538 pages
...some unexplained circumstance, had hitherto escaped its notice. In this manner did Luis de Bobadilla reap some advantages, of a public character, from...Mercedes, will appear in our subsequent pages. CHAPTER XXVIIL " E«ch look, each motion, wakrd a new-bom irracc, That o'er hi-r form its transient glory cast...
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