The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Том 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... hair , Rich as the breathings of Arabian air ; " Oh ! mother Venus , " ( said the raptur'd child , By charms , of more than mortal bloom , beguil'd , ) 66 66 Go , seek another boy , thou'st lost thine own , Hyella's arms shall now be ...
... hair , Rich as the breathings of Arabian air ; " Oh ! mother Venus , " ( said the raptur'd child , By charms , of more than mortal bloom , beguil'd , ) 66 66 Go , seek another boy , thou'st lost thine own , Hyella's arms shall now be ...
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... hair , I'm sure I neither know nor care ; Alberti has imitated this ode in a poem , beginning Nisa mi dice e Clori Tirsi , tu se ' pur veglio . Whether decline has thinn'd my hair , I'm sure I neither know nor care ; ] Henry Stephen ...
... hair , I'm sure I neither know nor care ; Alberti has imitated this ode in a poem , beginning Nisa mi dice e Clori Tirsi , tu se ' pur veglio . Whether decline has thinn'd my hair , I'm sure I neither know nor care ; ] Henry Stephen ...
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... hair . Apu- leius , in the second book of his Milesiacs , says , that Venus herself , if she were bald , though surrounded by the Graces and the Loves , could not be pleasing even to her husband Vulcan . Stesichorus gave the epithet ...
... hair . Apu- leius , in the second book of his Milesiacs , says , that Venus herself , if she were bald , though surrounded by the Graces and the Loves , could not be pleasing even to her husband Vulcan . Stesichorus gave the epithet ...
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... hair , in masses bright , Fall like floating rays of light ; & c . ] He here describes the sunny hair , the " flava coma , " which the ancients so much admired . The Romans gave this colour artificially to their hair . See Stanisl ...
... hair , in masses bright , Fall like floating rays of light ; & c . ] He here describes the sunny hair , the " flava coma , " which the ancients so much admired . The Romans gave this colour artificially to their hair . See Stanisl ...
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... hair in Apuleius ; but nothing can be more distant from the simplicity of our poet's manner , than that affectation of richness which distinguishes the style of Apuleius . But flush'd with manhood's early glow , And guileless as the ...
... hair in Apuleius ; but nothing can be more distant from the simplicity of our poet's manner , than that affectation of richness which distinguishes the style of Apuleius . But flush'd with manhood's early glow , And guileless as the ...
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