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" I do not recollect scarcely any thing equal to the transparent beauty of my cousin, or to the sweetness of her temper, during the short period of our intimacy. She looked as if she had been made out of a rainbow — all beauty and peace. "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 387
1830
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 27

1830 - 990 pages
...transparent beauty of my cousin, or to the sweetness of her temper, during the short period of our intimacy. She looked as if she had been made out of a rainbow...upon me — I could not sleep — I could not eat — 1 could not rest ; and although I had reason to know that she loved me, it was the texture of my...
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The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism ..., Volume 3

1830 - 458 pages
...transparent beauty of my cousin, or to the sweetness of her temper, during the short ]>eriod of our intimacy. She looked as if she had been made out of a rainbow—...reason to know that she loved me, it was the texture til' my life to think of the time which must elapse before we could meet again— being usually about...
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The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism ..., Volume 3

1830 - 462 pages
...the sweetness of her temper, during the short period of our intimacy. She looked as if she had bceu made out of a rainbow — all beauty and peace. "...not eat — I could not rest ; and although I had i . ..-.in to know that she loved me, it was the texture of my life to think of the time which must...
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 1

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 482 pages
...transparent beauty of my cousin, or to the sweetness of her temper, during the short period of our intimacy. She looked as if she had been made out of a rainbow...usual effects upon me — I could not sleep — I conld not eat — I could not rest ; and although I had reason to know that she loved me, it was the...
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 1

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 pages
...beauty of my cousin, or to the sweetness of her temper, during the short period of our in* lunacy. d and I tland or fall together. I have now Uved — 1 could not eat — 1 could not rest ; and although 1 had reason to know that she loved me, it...
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The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism ..., Volume 3

1830 - 456 pages
...to the sweetness of her temjx-r, during the short period of our intimacy. She looked ns if she hail been made out of a rainbow — all beauty and peace....had its usual effects upon me. I could not sleep— Г could not eat — I could not rest; and although I had reason to know that she loved me, it was...
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The Life of Lord Byron

John Galt - 1830 - 352 pages
...transparent beauty of my cousin, or to the sweetness of her temper, during the short period of our intimacy : she looked as if she had been made out of a rainbow, all beauty and peace." This is certainly poetically expressed; but there was more true love in Pygmalion's passion for his...
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The Life of Lord Byron

John Galt - 1830 - 348 pages
...transparent beauty of my cousin, or to the sweetness of her temper, during the short period of our intimacy : she looked as if she had been made out of a rainbow, all beauty'and peace." This is certainly poetically expressed; but there was more true love in Pygmalion's...
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Life and journals [&c.].

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 576 pages
...fromparent beauty of my c< usin, or to the sweetness of her temper, during the short period of our intimacy. She looked as if she had been made out of a rainbow...not sleep — I could not eat — I could not rest j and although 1 Ь:-< reason to know that she loved me, it was the texture of my life to think of...
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Letters and journals of lord Byron: with notices of his life, by T. Moore ...

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 618 pages
...transparent beauty of my cousin, or to the sweetness of her temper, during the short period of our intimacy. She looked as. if she had been made out of a rainbow...passion had its usual effects upon me — I could not sli-cji — I could not eat — I could not rest; and although I had reason to know that she loved...
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