| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1846 - 228 halaman
...light step on the stair, or hark Her song;—yes, now the dove was in the ark! Ev'n the cold Morvale, spell'd at last, was found Within the circle drawn...ripple from deep fountains flowed: Below exhaustless gratitude,—above Woman's meek temper—childhood's ready love. Oft, after all the cheerful smiles... | |
| 1846 - 590 halaman
...enters where the guileless come ! ' It was not mirth—for mirth she was too still: It was not wit—wit leaves the heart more chill ; But that continuous...This was the charm that Lucy's smile bestowed ; The wave's fresh ripple from deep fountains flowed— Below, exhaustless gratitude,—above, Woman's meek... | |
| 1847 - 540 halaman
...; And none conjecture on the next could form, — So play'd the sunbeam ori the verge of storm. 14. It was not mirth — for mirth she was too still ;...ease Pleases all round it, from the wish to please. The New Timon. 15. The dark grave, Which knows all secrets, can alone reclaim The fatal doubt once... | |
| Caroline Howard Gilman - 1848 - 320 halaman
...her. Much Ado about Nothing. 31. It is not mirth, for mirth she is too still ; It is not wit, which leaves the heart more chill, But that continuous sweetness,...Pleases all round it, from the wish to please. This is the charm that her clear smiles bestow ; The wave's fresh ripple from clear fountain's flow. The... | |
| Daniel Wise - 1851 - 294 halaman
...of a young heroine, who won all hearts to herself, thus explains the philosophy of her influence : It 'was not mirth, for mirth she was too still ; It...This was the charm that Lucy's smile bestowed ; The wave's fresh ripple from deep fountains flowed ; Below, exhaustless gratitude, — above, Woman's meek... | |
| 1851 - 84 halaman
...and poetry her world, And she will see strange beauty in a flower, As by a subtle vision. Wittis. 19' It was not mirth, for mirth she was too still, It...continuous sweetness, which with ease, Pleases all around it, from the wish to please. The New Timon. 2 0. She is ever fair but never proud, Hath tongue... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1852 - 376 halaman
...rare his visits to Calantha grew, And her eye shrunk less coldly from his view ; The presence of the gentle third one, brought Respite to memory, gave...to please, — This was the charm that Lucy's smile bestow'd ; The waves' fresh ripple from deep fountains flow'd ;Below exhaustless gratitude, — above,... | |
| 1853 - 390 halaman
...help it ! No rules can be laid down for what to say, or how to say it. The art of success lies — In that continuous sweetness, which with ease Pleases all round it, from the with to please. On occasions such as these we are celebrating, Nature is her own instructor. Her children... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 halaman
...our heart. ****** Describe him who can, An abridgement of all that was pleasant in man. Goldsmith. It was not mirth— for mirth she was too still; It...ease Pleases all round it, from the wish to please. The New Timon. PLEASURE. PLEASURES, or wrong or rightly understood, Our greatest evil or our greatest... | |
| Seventeen forty-five - 1859 - 176 halaman
...gaiety of her disposition, she scattered happiness on their onward path — possessing that rare and continuous sweetness " Which with ease Pleases all round it, from the wish to please." CHAPTER II. WHEN Sidney Berenger entered the apartment where his mother and her guests were assembled,... | |
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