Ladies' Miscellany, 1-2권1828 |
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... hour - ' tis now the hour To bow at Beauty's shrine ; Now whilst our hearts confess the power Of woman , wit , and wine ; And beaming eyes look on so bright , Wit springs - wine sparkles in their light . In such an hour - in such an ...
... hour - ' tis now the hour To bow at Beauty's shrine ; Now whilst our hearts confess the power Of woman , wit , and wine ; And beaming eyes look on so bright , Wit springs - wine sparkles in their light . In such an hour - in such an ...
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POETRY . From the London Literary Gazette . FIRST AND LAST HOURS . Lov'st thou the hour , the first of day , When the dewy flowers are opening bright , When through the curtains of morning gray Are stealing streaks of crimson light ...
POETRY . From the London Literary Gazette . FIRST AND LAST HOURS . Lov'st thou the hour , the first of day , When the dewy flowers are opening bright , When through the curtains of morning gray Are stealing streaks of crimson light ...
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POETRY . From the London Literary Gazette . FIRST AND LAST HOURS . Lov'st thou the hour , the first of day , When the dewy hours are opening bright , When through the curtains of morning gray , Are stealing streaks of crimson light ...
POETRY . From the London Literary Gazette . FIRST AND LAST HOURS . Lov'st thou the hour , the first of day , When the dewy hours are opening bright , When through the curtains of morning gray , Are stealing streaks of crimson light ...
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