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" Which colour'd all his objects:— he had ceased To live within himself; she was his life, The ocean to the river of his thoughts, Which terminated all: upon a tone, A touch of hers, his blood would ebb and flow, And his cheek change tempestuously—... "
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The Book of Gems: Wordsworth to Bayly

Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 336 ÆäÀÌÁö
...tone, A touch of hers, his hlood would ehh and flow, And his cheek change tempestuously ;— his heart Unknowing of its cause of agony. But she in these...Her sighs were not for him ! to her he was Even as a hrother, — hut no more : 'twas much, For hrotherless she was, save in the name Her infant friendship...
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Life, Letters, and Journals of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1839 - 782 ÆäÀÌÁö
...of her he loved was occupied by another ; — that, as he himself expresses it, " Her sighs if ere not for him ; to her he was Even as a brother — but no more." Neither is it, indeed, probable, had even her affections been disengaged, that Lord Byron would, at...
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Selections from the British Poets, 2±Ç

1840 - 378 ÆäÀÌÁö
...tone, A touch of hers, his blood would ebb and flow, And his cheek change tempestuously — his heart Unknowing of its cause of agony. But she in these...she was, save in the name Her infant friendship had bestow'd on him ; Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honour'd race. It was a name [why ? Which...
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Howard Pinckney: A Novel

Frederick William Thomas - 1841 - 176 ÆäÀÌÁö
...tone, A touch of hers, his blood would ebb and flow. And his cheek change tempestuously — his heart Unknowing of its cause of agony, But she in these fond feelings had no share.' " Oh ! how beautiful," exclaimed Fanny with enthusiasm ; " I have read the dream often, but I never...
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The Romancist, and novelist's library. Ed. by W. Hazlitt, 2±Ç

1841 - 558 ÆäÀÌÁö
...hers, bls blood would ebb and flow. And his cheek, change tempestuously— his heart Unknowing of ice cause of agony, But she in these fond feelings had no share.' " Oh ! how beautiful," exclaimed Fanny with enthusiasm ; " I have read the dream often, but I never...
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The Works of Lord Byron, 2±Ç

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1843 - 576 ÆäÀÌÁö
...tone, A touch of hers, his blood would ebb and flow, And his cheek change tempestuously — his heart Unknowing of its cause of agony. But she in these...; to her he was Even as a brother — but no more ; 't was much, For brotherless she was, save in the name Her infant friendship had bestow'd on him...
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The Life, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: Complete in One Volume

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1844 - 780 ÆäÀÌÁö
...knowing that the heart of her he loved was occupied by another; — that, as he himself expresses it, " Her sighs were not for him ; to her he was Even as a brother — but no more." Neither is it, indeed, probable, had even her affections been disengaged, that Lord Byron would, at...
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The Poets and Poetry of England, in the Nineteenth Century

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 ÆäÀÌÁö
...tone, A touch of hers, his blood would ebb and flow, And his check change tempestuously ; — his heart Unknowing of its cause of agony. But she in these...she was, save in the name Her infant friendship had bestow'd on him ; Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honour'd race. It was a name [whyl Which...
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The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth Century

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 ÆäÀÌÁö
...tone, A touch of hers, his blood would ebb and flow, And his cheek change tempestuously; — his heart Unknowing of its cause of agony. But she in these...she was, save in the name Her infant friendship had bestow'd on him; Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honour'd race. It was a name [why ? Which...
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The Snow Flake: A Gift for Innocence and Beauty

Timothy Shay Arthur - 1846 - 334 ÆäÀÌÁö
...tone, A touch of hers, his blood would ebb and flow And his cheek change tempestuously — his heart Unknowing of its cause of agony. But she in these...to her he was Even as a brother — but no more." 4 Speaking of Miss Chaworth, he says, in a fragment that his biographer has brought to light. " Alas...
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