| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1860 - 344 páginas
...was she the little Violet of former days, but a girl — almost a woman — and, oh, how lovely ! " Her eyes, her lips, her cheeks, her shape, her features,...drawn by Love's own hand, by Love himself in love." Our readers perhaps imagine we are describing a sort of ideal image — some faultless mortal who never... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1865 - 398 páginas
...beautiful as thee, In all the journeys he does pass, Though the sea served him for a looking-glass. Cowley. Her eyes, her lips, her cheeks, her shape, her features,...drawn by Love's own hand ; by Love Himself in love. Dryden. Her Beauty augmented in the Eyes of a Weeping Lover. So sweet a kiss the golden sun gives not... | |
| 1865 - 380 páginas
...thee, In all the journeys he does pass, Though the sea served him for a looking-glass. • Cowley. Her eyes, her lips, her cheeks, her shape, her features,...drawn by Love's own hand ; by Love Himself in love. Dryden. Her Beauty augmented in the Eyes of a Weeping Lover. So sweet a kiss the golden sun gives not... | |
| Rosalie Miller Murphy - 1867 - 348 páginas
...features and form, all were in such perfect harmony and exquisite symmetry. With Dryden we may say — " her features Seem to be drawn by love's own hand, by love, Himself in love." Lionel Mortimer and Emma are dancing in a quadrille near. Involuntarily we reflect on the fatality... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 páginas
...the world, To idolize her face. Dryden, Love's Triumph. Her eyes, her lips, her cheeks, her stapes, her features Seem to be drawn by Love's own hand ; by Love Himself in love. Dryden, Beauty's Triumph. All hearts, alike all faces cannot move, There is a secret sympathy in love,... | |
| John T. Watson - 1869 - 524 páginas
...Grace was in her steps, heaven in her eyes, In every gesture dignity and love. MILTON'S Paradise Lost Her eyes, her lips, her cheeks, her shape, her features, Seem to be drawn by Love's own hand. DRYDEN. 'Tis not a set of features or complexion, The tincture of a skin, that I admire ; Beauty soon... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 páginas
...'Tis every painter's art to hide from sight, And cast in shades, what seen would not delight. DEYDEN. Her eyes, her lips, her cheeks, her shape, her features, Seem to be drawn by love's own hands, by love Himself in love. DRYDEN. Thus pencils can, by one slight touch, restore Smiles to that... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 páginas
...if the whole Had been an emanation of the soul. DRYDEN. Her eyes, her lips, her cheeks, her shapes, her features, Seem to be drawn by Love's own hand ; by Love Himself in love. DRYDEN. Vouchsafe, illustrious Ormond, to behold What pow'r the charms of beauty had of old. DRYDEN.... | |
| Amelia B. Edwards - 1880 - 656 páginas
...sudden change from criticism to sarcasm, he added, meaningly: — " 'Her eyes, her lips, her cheeks, ber shape, her features Seem to be drawn by Love's own hand — by Love Himself in love;' • — who says that, by the way? Not Shakespeare?" Lancelot drew himself up. "The lines I think are... | |
| Amelia B. Edwards - 1881 - 450 páginas
...subject demands." Then, with a sudden change from criticism to sarcasm, he added, meaningly : — " ' Her eyes, her lips, her cheeks, her shape, her features...drawn by Love's own hand — by Love Himself in love ; ' — who says that, by the way ? Not Shakespeare 1 " Lancelot drew himself up. " The lines, I think,... | |
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