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" Her brow was white and low, her cheek's pure dye Like twilight rosy still with the set sun ; Short upper lip— sweet lips ! that make us sigh Ever to have seen such ; for she was one Fit for the model of a statuary, (A race of mere impostors, when all's... "
The works of the rt. hon. lord Byron - Page 35
by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Selections from Wordsworth ...

Curtis Hidden Page - 1904 - 942 pages
...set sun ; lort upper lip— sweet lips! that make us sigh Ever to have seen such ; for she was one :t ious of my look she stepped— Then suddenly, with timorous eye She fl — ve seen much finer women, ripe and real, han all the nonsense of their stone ideal). 11 tell you...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1088 pages
...she was one Fit for the model of a statuary 941 (A race of mere impostors, when all 's done — I "ve y existence ; but there came Things in my path which are no more. Abbot. " Alas I I 'gi I '11 tell you why I say so, for 't is just One should not rail without a decent cause : There was...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1110 pages
...she was one Fit for the model of a statuary 941 (A race of mere impostors, when all 's done — I 've ful bloom, That hue which haunts it to the tomb, Expression's last receding ray, A gild 1 11 tell you why I say so, for 't is just One should not rail without a decent cause : There was an...
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The Complete Poetical Works

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1092 pages
...she was one Fit for the model of a statuary 941 (A race of mere impostors, when all's done — I 've rs of the d@V 0 1 11 tell you why I say so, for 't is just One should not rail without a decent cause : There was an...
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Melody in Speech: A Book of Principle, Precept, and Practice in Inflection ...

Robert Raikes Raymond - 1906 - 208 pages
...sick." Know, then, this truth (enough for man to know) :* Virtue alone is happiness below. She was one Fit for the model of a statuary (A race of mere impostors...real, Than all the nonsense of their stone ideal). CHAPTER VI. COMBINED INFLECTIONS — WAVE OF ACCENT AND WAVING SLIDE. THE WAVE OP ACCENT. Accentual...
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The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 2

1905 - 622 pages
...set sun ; Short upper lip — sweet lips that make us sigh Ever to have seen such ; for she was one Fit for the model of a statuary, (A race of mere impostors,...real, Than all the nonsense of their stone ideal). a THK. LOVERS. (From Canto II., Stanzas 183 to 191, and 195 to 198.) (CLXXXIII.) IT was the cooling...
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Stokes' Encyclopedia of Familiar Quotations: Containing Five Thousand ...

1906 - 810 pages
...praised, unenvied, by the Muse he loved,1 POPE, Moral Essays, Epistle v, lines 67-72 Statuary, She was one Fit for the model of a statuary (A race of mere impostors, when all's done — I 've seen much finer women, ripe and real, Than all the nonsense of their stone ideal), BYRON,...
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With Byron in Italy: Being a Selection of the Poems and Letter of Lord Byron ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1906 - 488 pages
...set sun ; Short upper lip — sweet lips ! that make us sigh Ever to have seen such ; for she was one Fit for the model of a statuary (A race of mere impostors, when all 's done I 've seen much finer women, ripe and real, Than all the nonsense of their stone ideal)....
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With Byron in Italy: A Selection of the Poems and Letters of Lord Byron ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 486 pages
...set sun; Short upper lip — sweet lips ! that make us sigh Ever to have seen such; for she was one Fit for the model of a statuary (A race of mere impostors, when all's done I 've seen much finer women, ripe and real, Than all the nonsense of their stone ideal). CXIX I '11...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Poems by Wordsworth, Coleridge ...

Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 968 pages
...the set sun ; Short upper lip— sweet lips ! that make us sigh Ever to have seen such ; for she was gness ; but I'll tell you why I say so. for 't is just One should not rail without a decent cause : There was an...
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