Mirror Library, Temas1-31George Pope Morris, Nathaniel Parker Willis 1843 |
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... Rococo , No. 1 - containing three of the most delicious Poems ever written , viz .: " The Culprit Foy , ' by JOSEPH R DRAKE ; Lillian , ' by W. M. PRAED ; and ' St. Ag- nes ' Eve , by JOHN KEATS - with Notes by N. P. WILLIS , 9. The Rococo ...
... Rococo , No. 1 - containing three of the most delicious Poems ever written , viz .: " The Culprit Foy , ' by JOSEPH R DRAKE ; Lillian , ' by W. M. PRAED ; and ' St. Ag- nes ' Eve , by JOHN KEATS - with Notes by N. P. WILLIS , 9. The Rococo ...
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... Rococo , No. I .'- containing three of the most delicious Poems ever written , viz .: The Culprit Fay , ' by JOSEPH R. DRAKE ; Lillian , ' by W. M. PRAED ; and St. Agnes ' Eve , ' by JOHN KEATS . With Notes , by N. P. WILLIS , 6 9.- The ...
... Rococo , No. I .'- containing three of the most delicious Poems ever written , viz .: The Culprit Fay , ' by JOSEPH R. DRAKE ; Lillian , ' by W. M. PRAED ; and St. Agnes ' Eve , ' by JOHN KEATS . With Notes , by N. P. WILLIS , 6 9.- The ...
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... ROCOCO " is the quaint , but , in fact , most descriptive some time at the country - seat of a mutual friend in Eng- name of an " Extra " now in press for the " Mirror Li- land ) , was in the plenitude of a brilliant political career ...
... ROCOCO " is the quaint , but , in fact , most descriptive some time at the country - seat of a mutual friend in Eng- name of an " Extra " now in press for the " Mirror Li- land ) , was in the plenitude of a brilliant political career ...
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angels art thou beam beauty beneath bird bless blest bliss bosom breast breath bright brow charms cheek clouds cold dark dear dear Doctor death deep doth dream earth eyes face fair fancy fear feel flowers Froben gaze glory grace grave hand harp hast hath heart heaven hope hour Jack Richards Javan Khorat Lady leaves light lips live look LORD IVON Love's lute lyre moon morning mother N. P. WILLIS ne'er never night o'er once Owego pain pale Pleiades prayer pride Rococo rose round seemed shade shine sigh silent sing skies sleep smile soft eyes song sorrow soul spirit star stood sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou thought tree turned Twas Twill voice wave weep wild wind wings young youth