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" I meant to make her fair, and free, and wise, Of greatest blood, and yet more good than great; I meant the day-star should not brighter rise, Nor lend like influence from his lucent seat. I meant she should be courteous, facile, sweet. Hating that solemn... "
The Battle Abbey Roll: With Some Account of the Norman Lineages - Page 67
by Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Powlett Duchess of Cleveland - 1889
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Memoirs of Eminent Englishwomen, Volume 2

Louisa Stuart Costello - 1844 - 436 pages
...great, I meant the day-star should not brighter rise Nor lend like influence from his lucent seat : 1 meant she should be courteous, facile, sweet, Hating...there should meet, Fit in that softer bosom to reside. Only a learned and a manly soul I purposed her, that should, with even powers, The rock, the spindle,...
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Memoirs of the Loves of the Poets: Biographical Sketches of Women Celebrated ...

Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1844 - 384 pages
...wise, Of greatest blood, and yet more good than great. I meant the day-star should not brighter rise, I meant she should be courteous, facile, sweet, Hating...meant each softest virtue there should meet, Fit in Unit softer bosom to reside. Only a learned and a manly soul 1 purpos'd her; that should, with even...
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Specimens of the British Poets

Thomas Campbell - 1844 - 846 pages
...brighter rise, Nor lend like influence from his lucent scat. 1 meant she should be courteous, fucile, sweet, Hating that solemn vice of greatness, pride...there should meet, Fit in that softer bosom to reside. Duly a learned, and a manly soul 1 purposed her ; that should, w ith етеп powere, Tbc rock, the...
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Coombe Abbey: An Historial Tale of the Reign of James the First

Selina Bunbury - 1844 - 624 pages
...great ; I meant the day-star should not brighter rise, Nor lend like influence from his lucent seat. " I meant she should be courteous, facile, sweet, Hating...solemn vice of greatness — pride ; I meant each softer virtue there should meet, Fit in that softer bosom to reside. '' Only a learned and a manly...
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Woman in the Nineteenth Century

Margaret Fuller - 1845 - 250 pages
...shed like influence from its lucent seat; I meant she should be courteous, facile, sweet, Free from that solemn vice of greatness, pride; I meant each...virtue there should meet, Fit in that softer bosom to abide, Only a learned and a manly soul, I purposed her, that should with even powers, The rock, the...
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Woman in the nineteenth century

Sarah Margaret Ossoli (march.) - 1845 - 224 pages
...shed liie influence from its lucent seat; I meant she should be courteous, facile, sweet, Free from that solemn vice of greatness, pride; I meant each...virtue there should meet, Fit in that softer bosom to abide, Only a learned and a manly soul, I purposed her, that should with even powers, The rock, the...
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1603-1714

1845 - 806 pages
...; I meant the day -star should not brighter rise. Nor lend like influence from his lucent »eat. " I meant she should be courteous, facile, sweet, Hating that solemn vice of greatness, pride ; 1 meant each softest virtue there should meet. Fit in that softer bosom to reside. " Only a learned...
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Introduction to American Literature: Or, The Origin and Development of the ...

Eliphalet L. Rice - 1846 - 432 pages
...great ; I meant the day-star should not brighter rise, Nor lend like influence from his lucent seat. I meant she should be courteous, facile, sweet, Hating...pride ; I meant each softest virtue there should meet. Only a learned, and a manly sOU! I purposed her ; that should, with even pow'rs, The rock, the spindle,...
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Sabrinae Corolla in Hortulis Regiae Scholae Salopiensis contexuerunt tres ...

Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1850 - 364 pages
...poets use. I meant the day-star should not brighter rise, Nor lend like influence from his lucent seat; I meant each softest virtue there should meet, Fit in that softer bosom to reside. Only a learned and a manly soul I purposed her, that should with even powers The rock, the spindle,...
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The Works of the British Poets, Selected and Chronologically Arranged ...

1852 - 874 pages
...great . I meant the day-star should not brighter rise, Nor lend like influence from his lucent seat. o heavenly love thou may'st ascend, Not sunk in carnal...found." To whom thus, half abash'd, Adam replied. " Ne Only a learned, and a manly soul I purpos'd her; that should, with even pow'rs, The rock, the spindle,...
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