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" Alone we were, and no Suspicion near us. Oft-times by that reading Our eyes were drawn together, and the hue Fled from our alter'd cheek. "
The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, - Page 11
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1835
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 49

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1833 - 594 pages
...But at one point [read, Alone we fell. When of that imile we The wished smile, so rapturously kit.'d By one so deep in love, then he, who ne'er From me shall separate, at once my lips All trembling kissed. The book and writer both [day Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that We read no more.' While...
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The Works of George Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His ..., Volume 12

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 350 pages
...thralls I swoon'd as if by death I had been 'smote, And fel] down even as a dead body falls." ( J ) The wished smile, so rapturously kiss*d By one so...writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that daj We read no more.' While thus one spirit spake, The other wail'd so sorely, that heart-struck, I,...
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The Quarterly review, Volume 49

1833 - 590 pages
...we fell. When of that smile me The wished smile, so rapturously kiss'd Bv one so deep in love, tht.n he, who ne'er From me shall separate, at once my lips All trembling ki-sed. The book and writer both [day Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that We read no more.' While...
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Knight's Store of Knowledge for All Readers: Being a Collection of Treatises ...

Charles Knight - 1841 - 440 pages
...and the hue Fled from our alter'd cheek. But at one point Alone we fell. When of that smile we read, The wished smile, so rapturously kiss'd By one so...purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more.' WMiile thus one spirit spake. The other wail'd so sorely, that, heart-struck, I, through compassion...
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The Vision: Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise

Dante Alighieri - 1844 - 606 pages
...Canto xvi. 3 At one point.] Questo tjuol punto fu, che^sol mi vinse. Tasso, 11 Torristnondo, ais 3. The wished smile, so rapturously kiss'd By one so...love, then he, who ne'er From me shall separate, at onee my lips All trembling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that...
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The Vision, Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise

Dante Alighieri - 1858 - 628 pages
...introduces it again, in the Paradise, Canto xvi. 1 *&t one point.] Questo qucl pun to fu, che snl mi vinse. The wished smile, so rapturously kiss'd By one so...ne'er From me shall separate, at once my lips All tremhling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no...
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The Vision, Or, Hell, Purgatory and Paradise of Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri - 1845 - 636 pages
...Canto xvi. 3 Jit one point.] Questo quel punto fii, che sol mi vinse. Tasso, 11 Torrismoiido, ais 3. The wished smile, so rapturously kiss'd By one so...then he, who ne'er From me shall separate, at once ruy lips All trembling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day...
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Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and ..., Volumes 4-5

Anna Maria Hall - 838 pages
...Alone we fell. \v hen of that smile we read, The wished smile so rapturously kissed By one so dcep in love, then he, who ne'er From me shall separate, at once my lips All trembling kissed. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more." *...
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Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe, Volume 1

Jean-Charles-LĂ©onard Simonde Sismondi - 1846 - 606 pages
...and the hue Fled from our alter'd cheek. But at one point Alone we fell. When of that smile we read, The wished smile, so rapturously kiss'd By one so...read no more." While thus one spirit spake, The other wai1'd so sorely, that heart-struck I, through compassion fainting, seem'd not far From death, and...
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The People's Journal, Volume 4

John Saunders - 1848 - 434 pages
...But at one point Alone we fell. When of that smile ire read. The wished smile so rapturously kissed By one so deep in love, then he who ne'er From me shall separate, at once mv lips All trembling kissed. The bonk and writer Both were love's purveyors. In its leavel that day...
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