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" She, of whose soul, if we may say, 'twas gold, Her body was the electrum, and did hold Many degrees of that ; we understood Her by her sight ; her pure, and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, That one might almost say, her... "
The Battle Abbey Roll: With Some Account of the Norman Lineages - Page 343
by Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Powlett Duchess of Cleveland - 1889
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Sacred Poetry of the Seventeenth Century: Including the Whole of ..., Volume 2

Richard Cattermole - 1836 - 436 pages
...degrees of that; we understood Her by her sight ; her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, That one might almost say, her body thought : — She, she, thus richly and largely housed, is gone, And chides us, slow-paced snails, who crawl...
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Sacred Poetry of the Seventeenth Century: Including the Whole of ..., Volume 2

Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 442 pages
...degrees of that ; we understood Her by her sight ; her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, That one might almost say, her body thought : — She, she, thus richly and largely housed, is gone, And chides us, slow-paced snails, who crawl...
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The Sacred Classics: Or, Cabinet Library of Divinity, Volume 26

Richard Cattermole - 1836 - 456 pages
...degrees of that; we understood Her by her sight ; her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, That one might almost say, her body thought : — She, she, thus richly and largely housed, is gone, And chides us, slow-paced snails, who crawl...
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The Works of Robert Burns: Containing His Life

Robert Burns, John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 628 pages
...July. No. XL VIL TO GAVIN HAMILTON, ESQ. the F.iK.x, Charlotte was exactly Dr. Dono«'* mistress : " Her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheek», and so distinctly wrought, That one would almost say her body thought." Her eyes are fascinating ; at once exprenive of good sense, tenderness,...
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The Works of John Donne, D.D., Dean of St. Paul's, 1621-1631: With ..., Volume 6

John Donne, Henry Alford - 1839 - 582 pages
...degrees of that ; we understood Her by her sight ; her pure, and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, That one might almost say, her body thought ; She, she, thus richly and largely hous'd, is gone : And chides us slow-paced snails who crawl upon...
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The Works of John Donne: With a Memoir of His Life, Volume 6

John Donne - 1839 - 598 pages
...degrees of that ; we understood Her by her sight ; her pure, and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, That one might almost say, her body thought ; She, she, thus richly and largely hous'd, is gone ; And chides us slow-paced snails who crawl upon...
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The works of John Donne. With a memoir by H. Alford, Volume 6

John Donne - 1839 - 588 pages
...degrees of that ; we understood Her by her sight ; her pure, and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, That one might almost say, her body thought ; She, she, thus richly and largely hous'd, is gone : And chides us slow-paced snails who crawl upon...
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Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1841 - 396 pages
...wholly embodied, and the body is wholly ensouled. ' Her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, That one might almost say her body thought.' Romeo, if dead, should be cut up into little stars to make the heavens fine. Life, with this pair,...
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Essays [1st ser., ed.] with preface by T. Carlyle

Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1841 - 408 pages
...wholly embodied, and the body is wholly ensouled. ' Her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, That one might almost say her body thought.' Romeo, if dead, should be cut up into little stars to make the heavens fine. Life, with this pair,...
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The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register

1841 - 640 pages
...wholly embodied, and the body is wholly ensouled. ' Her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, That one might almost say her body thought.' Romeo, if dead, should be cut up into little stars, to make the heavens fine. Life, with this pair,...
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