Around her playful lips do glitter Heat-lightnings of a girlish scorn ; Harmless they are, for nothing bitter In that dear heart was ever born. That merry heart that cannot lie Within its warm nest quietly, But ever from the full dark eye, Is looking... Praise and Principle: Or, for what Shall I Live? - Page 14by Maria Jane McIntosh - 1847 - 252 pagesFull view - About this book
| Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth - 1851 - 308 pages
...him, Zoe ; but it is not less certain that you can never, never be his wife." CHAPTER XIIL BRITANNIA. Around her playful lips do glitter Heat-lightnings...are, for nothing bitter In that dear heart was ever born. That merry heart, that cannot lie Within its warm nest quietly, But ever, from the full, dark... | |
| Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth - 1880 - 504 pages
...wife." CHAPTER XIII. BRITANNIA. Around her playful lips do glitter Heat-lightnings of a girlish scoru ; Harmless they are, for nothing bitter In that dear heart was ever horn. That merry heart, that cannot lie Within its warm nest auietly, But ever, from the full, dark... | |
| mrs. Edward Christian - 1873 - 314 pages
...hair-suspended over his head. VOL. II. T CHAPTER XX. Around her playful lips do glitter Heart lightnings of a girlish scorn ; Harmless they are, for nothing bitter In that dear heart was ever born. That merry heart, that cannot lie Within its warm nest quietly. JB LOWELL. FOR some time a great... | |
| Maria Jane M'Intosh - 1876 - 262 pages
...to the proposition that, after all, Frank Derwent was a good-hearted fellow. 1 8 An Important Day. CHAPTER II. IDA. " Around her playful lips do glitter...are, for nothing bitter In that dear heart was ever born. That merry heart that cannot lie Within its warm nest quietly, But ever from the full dark eye,... | |
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