| 1883 - 674 pages
...His gravity was sense, his mirth was wit ; His were affections undebased by art ; The mildest manner with the warmest heart. Memory with unobtrusive knowledge...fraught, And joined to playful fancy depth of thought" F. " Her tears more musical than others' laughter were." OK SUplle*. KICHMOSD PALACE, 1727. (6th S.... | |
| baroness Frances Waddington Bunsen - 1868 - 672 pages
...seeing Rome. Each happier tone of every chord he hit — His gravity was sense, his mirth was wit ; Hia were affections undebased by art, The mildest manners,...fraught, And, joined to playful fancy, depth of thought. — Soame, on Bunbury. These couplets, whose author and subject have long since passed away, may shadow... | |
| Christian Karl Josias Freiherr von Bunsen, Baroness Frances Waddington Bunsen - 1868 - 672 pages
...Rome. . Each happier tone of every chord he hit — His gravity was sense, his mirth was wit ; His were affections undebased by art, The mildest manners, with the warmest heart ; Memory with unohtrueive knowledge fraught, And, joined to playful fancy, depth of thought. — Soame, on Bunbury.... | |
| 1883 - 614 pages
...Monthly Packet tell A . D. who is the author of the following lines, and whom they describe : — ' His were affections undebased by art, The mildest manners with the warmest heart. ' LF — ' Lord Randal,' or ' Lord Ronald,' is to be found in Chambers's Scottish Ballads, Scott's... | |
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