Death has left on her Only the beautiful. Still, for all slips of hers, One of Eve's family — Wipe those poor lips of hers Oozing so clammily: Loop up her tresses Escaped from the comb, Her fair auburn tresses; Whilst wonderment guesses Where was her... Prose and Verse ... - Page 203by Thomas Hood - 1853 - 212 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Clapp - 1846 - 228 pages
...remains of her, Now, is pure womanly. Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny, It ash and undutiful; Fast all dishonor, Death has left on her Only the beautiful....Her fair auburn tresses; Whilst wonderment guesses, Who was her father? Who was her mother? Had she a sister? Had she a brother? Or, was there a dearer... | |
| University magazine - 1846 - 780 pages
...Now is pure womanly. " Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny Rash and undutiful : Past all dishonour. Death has left on her Only the beautiful. " Still,...Her fair auburn tresses : Whilst wonderment guesses \VI¡. !•<• was her home. " Who was her father ? Who was her mother ? Had she a sister ? Had she... | |
| 1846 - 302 pages
...her mutiny, Rash and undutiful ; Past all dishonor, Death has left on her Only the beautiful. 20 21 Loop up her tresses Escaped from the comb, Her fair...her mother ? Had she a sister ? Had she a brother ? Or was there a dearer one Still, or a nearer one Yet, than all other? Alas ! for the rarity Of Christian... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1846 - 620 pages
...that remains of her Now is pure womanly. " Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny Rash and undutiful : Past all dishonor, Death has left on her Only the...hers, One of Eve's family, Wipe those poor lips of here Oozing so clammily. 11 Loop up her tresses Escaped from the comb, Her fair auburn tresses: Whilst... | |
| Harriet Maria Gordon Smythies - 1847 - 366 pages
...fair ! While the wave constantly Drips from her clothing, Take hei up instantly, Loving not loathing ! Still for all slips of hers, One of Eve's family ! Wipe those pale lips of hers, Oozing so clammily. * * * * . Ere her limbs frigidly Stiffen too rigidly, Smoothe... | |
| Mrs. Gordon Smythies - 1848 - 380 pages
...fair ! While the wave constantly Drips from her clothing, Take her up instantly, Loving not loathing! Still for all slips of hers, One of Eve's family ! Wipe those pale lips of hers, Oozing so clammily. » * * * • Ere her limbs frigidly Stiffen too rigidly, Smoothe... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart - 1850 - 438 pages
...Now, is pure womanly. Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny Rash and undutirul; Past all dishonour, Death has left on her Only the beautiful. Still, for...hers, One of Eve's family — Wipe those poor lips *f hen Oozing so clammily. Loop up her tresses Escaped from the comb, Her fair auburn tresses; Whilst... | |
| 430 pages
...Now is pure womanly. Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny Rash and midutiful ; Post all dishonour, Death has left on her Only the beautiful. Still, for all slips of hers, One ol' Eve's family,— Wipe those poor lips of hers Oozing so clammily. Loop up her tresses Escaped from... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart - 1850 - 462 pages
...her Only the beautiful. Still, for all slips of here, One of Eve's family— Wipe those poor lips ef hers Oozing so clammily. Loop up her tresses Escaped...the comb, Her fair auburn tresses; Whilst wonderment gueseez Where was her home? Who was her father ? Who was her mother ? Had she a sister? Had she a brother?... | |
| 1851 - 318 pages
...equal to a political nomination for calling out slander and detraction, for provoking inquiries. " Who was her father? Who was her mother ? Had she a sister ? Had she a brother ?" are suggestions that an enviously-disposed world at once puts forth. Madame Leignette would have... | |
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