With lofty, clear, and polish'd mind • But Dora, rich in mental grace, Alas! is somewhat poor in face ; Pity her noble soul don't warm, A Grecian statue's perfect form' But, Anne, in thee all charms combine; Each gift of beauty, sweet, is thine! Friendship's Offering - Página 2551847Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jacob Schoyer - 1830 - 262 páginas
...ON TWO SISTERS. BY PM REYNOLDS. YOUNG Dora's gentle, pure, and kino, With lofty, clear, and polish'd mind • But Dora, rich in mental grace, Alas! is...beauty, sweet, is thine! Thy form surpasses e'en desire ; Thine'eyes are rolling orbs of fire ! Enchanting, perfect, is the whole— Pity the statue wants... | |
| 1835 - 260 páginas
...kind, With lofty, clear, and polish'd mind: But Dora, rich in mental grace, Alas ! is somewhat poor ia face ; Pity her noble soul don't warm, A Grecian statue's...charms combine; Each gift of beauty, sweet, is thine I Thy form surpasses e'en desire ; Thine eyes are rolling orbs of fire ! Enchanting, perfect, is the... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1829 - 618 páginas
...TWO SISTERS. BY FM RF.ÏNOLD5. Youso Dora's gentle, pure, and kinil, With lofty, clear, and polish'd mind : But Dora, rich in mental grace, Alas ! is somewhat...in face ; Pity her noble soul don't warm, A Grecian statne's perfect form ! But, Anne, in thee all charms combine. Each gift of beauty, sweet, is thine... | |
| 1843 - 378 páginas
...glimpse of heaven. ON TWO SISTERS. YOUNG Dora's gentle, pure, and kind, With lofty, clear, and polish'd mind ; But Dora, rich in mental grace, Alas ! is somewhat poor in face ; Pity her noble soul don't warm A Grecian's statue's perfect form ! But, Anne, in thee all charms comhine ; Each gift of beauty, sweet,... | |
| John O. Jordan, Robert L. Patten - 2003 - 358 páginas
...antithetical manner Wordsworth detested: Young Dora's gentle, pure, and kind, With lofty, clear, and polish'd mind: But Dora, rich in mental grace, Alas! is somewhat poor in face; Pity her noble soul don't warm Grecian statue's perfect form! But, Anne, in thee all charms combine; Each gift of beauty, sweet, is... | |
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