The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Том 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... physiognomists on this subject , their reasons for which were curious , and perhaps not altogether fanciful . Vide Physiog- nom . Johan . Baptist . Porta . I took the wreath , whose inmost twine Breath'd of 42 ODES OF ANACREON .
... physiognomists on this subject , their reasons for which were curious , and perhaps not altogether fanciful . Vide Physiog- nom . Johan . Baptist . Porta . I took the wreath , whose inmost twine Breath'd of 42 ODES OF ANACREON .
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... twine Breath'd of him , & c . ] Philostratus has the same thought in one of his Epwтikα , where he speaks of the garland which he had sent to his mistress . Ει δε βουλει τι φιλω χαρίζεσθαι , τα λειψανα αντιπεμψον , μηκετι πνεοντα ῥυδων ...
... twine Breath'd of him , & c . ] Philostratus has the same thought in one of his Epwтikα , where he speaks of the garland which he had sent to his mistress . Ει δε βουλει τι φιλω χαρίζεσθαι , τα λειψανα αντιπεμψον , μηκετι πνεοντα ῥυδων ...
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... twine , The flowing of his locks confine ; The reader , who wishes to acquire an accurate idea of the judgment of the ancients in beauty , will be indulged by con- sulting Junius de Pictura Veterum , lib . 3. cap . 9. , where he will ...
... twine , The flowing of his locks confine ; The reader , who wishes to acquire an accurate idea of the judgment of the ancients in beauty , will be indulged by con- sulting Junius de Pictura Veterum , lib . 3. cap . 9. , where he will ...
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... twine thee round her brow . Then , if upon her bosom bright Some drops of dew shall fall from thee , Tell her , they are not drops of night , But tears of sorrow shed by me ! In the poem of Mr. Sheridan's , " Uncouth is this moss ...
... twine thee round her brow . Then , if upon her bosom bright Some drops of dew shall fall from thee , Tell her , they are not drops of night , But tears of sorrow shed by me ! In the poem of Mr. Sheridan's , " Uncouth is this moss ...
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... Twine the rose , the garland twine , Every leaf distilling wine ; Drink and smile , and learn to think That we were born to smile and drink . Rose , thou art the sweetest flower That ever drank the amber shower ; Rose , thou art the ...
... Twine the rose , the garland twine , Every leaf distilling wine ; Drink and smile , and learn to think That we were born to smile and drink . Rose , thou art the sweetest flower That ever drank the amber shower ; Rose , thou art the ...
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