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" COLD eyelids that hide like a jewel Hard eyes that grow soft for an hour ; The heavy white limbs, and the cruel Red mouth like a venomous flower ; When these are gone by with their glories, What shall rest of thee then, what remain, O mystic and sombre... "
The Yale Literary Magazine
1906
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 134

1871 - 630 pages
...illustrate this, and they are all taken as we have said, not only from a single lyric but from its earliest stanzas : — ' Cold eyelids that hide like a jewel,...limbs, and the cruel Red mouth like a venomous flower.' ' 0 lips full of lust and of laughter, Curled snakes that are fed from my breast, Bite hard, lest remembrance...
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The Living Age, Volume 329

1926 - 750 pages
...Dolores,' so admirable for their sustained power and their music, if hateful on other grounds: — Cold eyelids that hide like a jewel Hard eyes that...mouth like a venomous flower; When these are gone by with their glories. What shall rest of thee then, what remain, 0 mystic and sombre Dolores, Our Lady...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 4; Volume 67

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1866 - 818 pages
...to Dolores, so admirable for their sustained power and their music, if hateful on other grounds : " Cold eyelids that hide like a jewel Hard eyes that...mouth like a venomous flower ; When these are gone by with their glories What shall rest of thee then, what remain, O mystic and sombre Dolores, Our Lady...
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Poems and Ballads, Volume 1

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1866 - 370 pages
...For all who find him lose him, But all have found him fair. DOLORBS. (NOTRE-DAME DES SEPT DOULEURS.) COLD eyelids that hide like a jewel Hard eyes that...mouth like a venomous flower ; When these are gone by with their glories, What shall rest of thee then, what remain, " O mystic and sombre Dolores, Our Lady...
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Laus Veneris: And Other Poems and Ballads

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1867 - 340 pages
...For all who find him lose him, But all have found him fair DOLORES. (NOTRE-DAME DES SEPT DOTJLEURS.) COLD eyelids that hide like a jewel Hard eyes that...mouth like a venomous flower ; When these are gone by with their glories, What shall rest of thee then, what remain, 0 mystic and sombre Dolores, Our Lady...
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The St. James's Magazine and United Empire Review, Volume 36

1879 - 542 pages
...MARGUERITE. SOLUTION OF MESOSTICH No. 7. BA Z AN CR U EL WEA T HER Light 1. Don C6sar de Bazan. Light n. Cold eyelids that hide like a jewel, Hard eyes that...limbs, and the cruel Red mouth, like a venomous flower. SWINBURNE. Correct answers received from : Shark, Black Beetle, What, Never ? Quite a Young Thing Too,...
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Poems and Ballads

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1883 - 392 pages
...For all who find him lose him, But all have found him fair. DOLORES. (NOTRE-DAME DES SEPT DOULEURS.) COLD eyelids that hide like a jewel Hard eyes that...mouth like a venomous flower ; When these are gone by with their glories, What shall rest of thee then, what remain, O mystic and sombre Dolores, Our Lady...
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A Fashionable Marriage, Volume 2

Mrs. Alexander Fraser - 1883 - 326 pages
...ORDEAL 182 XL — LORD ENNISKORD'S FAI.SEHOOD ..-. 214 A FASHIONABLE MABKTAGE, CHAPTER I. SHE IS HERE. " Cold eyelids, that hide like a jewel Hard eyes that...for an hour, The heavy white limbs — and the cruel Eed mouth like a venomous flower." i)T is to Paris and not to the Scottish wilds to which Lord Ennisford...
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Poems and Ballads

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1885 - 356 pages
...all who find him lose him, But all have found him fair. 175 DOLORES. (NOTKE-DAME DES SEPT DOULEURS.) COLD eyelids that hide like a jewel " Hard eyes that...soft for an hour ; The heavy white limbs, and the ouel Red mouth like a venomous flower; men these are gone by with their glories. What shall rest of...
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"O Tender Dolores": A Novel

Duchess - 1885 - 366 pages
...where Mrs. Wemyss, Bruno Bouverie, and a rather disconsolate Sir Chicksy are standing. CHAPTER XVI. " Cold eyelids that hide like a jewel Hard eyes that grow soft for an hour." " Memory gray with many a flowerless year." SWINBUBNE. "WHAT a day we're 'aving," says Bruno, as they...
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