| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 354 pages
...ears tingled and his colour fled. Here is another passage of a similar character from the same poet. The fanning wind upon her bosom blows ; To meet the fanning wind her bosom rose ; The fanning wind and purling stream continue her repose. In Dryden's Ode on St. Cecilia's... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 352 pages
...ears tingled and his colour fled. Here is another passage of a similar character from the same poet. The fanning wind upon her bosom blows ; To meet the fanning wind her bosom rose ; The fanning wind and purling stream continue her repose. In Dryden's Ode on St. Cecilia's... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 714 pages
...ears tingled and his colour fled. Here is another passage of a similar character from the same poet. The fanning wind upon her bosom blows ; To meet the fanning wind her bosom rose ; The fanning wind and purling stream continue her repose. In Dryden's Ode on St. Cecilia's... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 pages
...express'd, Not more distinguish'd by her purple vest, Than by the charming features of her face, And ev'n in slumber a superior grace : Her comely limbs composed...fanning wind, and purling streams, continue her repose. The fool of nature stood with stupid eyes, And gaping mouth, that testified surprise, Fix'd on her... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 pages
...the view was only bare : Where two beginning paps were scarcely spied. For yet their places were hut fears as eminent, above the lot Of other women, by the birth I bore ; In su ihe bosom rose; The farming wind, and purling streams, continue her repose. The ibol of Nature stood... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 pages
...slight cyraar ; Her bosom to the view was only bare : Where two beginning paps were scarcely ipied, ldst my firmness therefore doubt To God or thee, because we have a foe The fool of Nature stood with stupid eyes. And gaping mouth that testified surprise, Fix'd on her face,... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 pages
...bare : Where two beginning paps were scarcely spied, For yet their places were but signified : Tho m The fool of Nature stood with stupid eyes, And gaping mouth that testified surprise, Fix'd on her face,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 278 pages
...decent care, "i Her body shaded — by a light cymarr, > Her bosom to the view — was only bare ; j Where two beginning paps were scarcely spied—- For...the bosom rose ; The fanning wind — and purling stream— continue her repose. For a further variety take, from the same author's Theodore and Honoria,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 372 pages
...the view — was only bare ; J Where two beginning paps were scarcely spied — For yet their place* were but signified. — The fanning wind upon her...the bosom rose ; The fanning wind — and purling stream — continue her repose. For a further variety take, from the same author's Theodore and Honoria,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1851 - 282 pages
...decent care, ~\ Her body shaded — by a light cymarr, 1 Her bosom to the view — was only bare ; J Where two beginning paps were scarcely spied — For...the bosom rose ; The fanning wind — and purling stream — continue her repose. For a further variety take, from the same author's Theodore and Honoria,... | |
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