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The music, or melody of rhythmus of language - Page 185
by James Chapman
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The Stranger: A Literary Paper ..., Volume 1

1813 - 458 pages
...of the earth, and the hues of the sky, In colour though varied, in beauty may vie, And the purple of ocean is deepest in dye ; Where the virgins are soft...Can he smile on such deeds as his children have done ?f Oh ! wild as the accents of lovers' farewell Are the hearts which they bear, and the tales which...
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The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3

1814 - 558 pages
...of the sky, Tn colour though varied, in beauty may vie, A nd the purple of Ocean is deepest indie; Where the virgins are soft as the roses they twine, And all, save the spirit of man, is divine — 'Tie the clime of the cast— 'tis the land of the sun— Can he smile on such deeds as his children...
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The Bride of Abydos: A Turkish Tale, Issue 3

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1813 - 86 pages
...of the sky, In colour though varied-, in beauty may vie, And the purple of Ocean is deepest in die ; Where the virgins are soft as the roses they twine, And all, save the spirit of man, is divineit Tis the clime of the east — 'tis the land of the Sun — Can he smile on such deeds as his...
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The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., Volume 3

1814 - 570 pages
...the sky, In colour though varied, in beauty may vie, A n- 1 the purple of Ocean is deepest in die ; Where the virgins are soft as the roses they twine,...clime of the east — 'tis the land of the sun— Can ho smile on such deeds as his children have done ? U ! wild as the accents of lovers' farewell Arc...
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Analectic Magazine: Containing Selections from Foreign Reviews and ..., Volume 3

1814 - 556 pages
...of the sky, In colour though varied, in beauty may vie, And the purple of Ocean is deepest in die ; Where the virgins are soft as the roses they twine,...'Tis the clime of the east — 'tis the land of the sunCan he smile on such deeds as his children have done ? O ! wild as the accents of lovers' farewell...
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The Giaour: A Fragment of a Turkish Tale

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1814 - 378 pages
...of the, sky, In colour though varied, in beauty may vie, And the purple of Ocean is deepest in die ; Where the virgins are soft as the roses they twine,...'Tis the clime of the east — 'tis the land of the SunCan he smile on such deeds as his children have done ? * Oh ! wild as the accents of lovers' farewell...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 1

1814 - 760 pages
...of the sky, In colour though varied, in 'beauty may viw, And the purple of Ocean is deepest in die; Where the virgins are soft as the roses they twine, And all, save the spirit of man, is divine— We may add to this, the effect of such scenery on a youthful tnd susceptible mind. I " So lovelily...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1814 - 572 pages
...of the sky, In colour though varied, in beauty may vie, And the purple of Oeean is deepest in die ; Where the virgins are soft as the roses they twine, And all, save the spirit of man, is divine,' — &c. Some couplets betray great carelessness, and in a poem of this length are not excusable : such...
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The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., Volume 3

1814 - 564 pages
...deepest in die ; Where the virgins are soft as the roses they twine, And nil, save the spirit of mun, is divine — 'Tis the clime of the east — 'tis the land of the sunCan he smile on such deeds as his children have done . O ! wild as the accents of lovers' farewell...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 84, Part 1; Volume 115

Early English newspapers - 1814 - 786 pages
...the purple of ocean is deepest in Where the virgins are soft as the roses they twine, And all,.save the spirit of Man, is divine : "Tis the clime of the East — 'ti? the land of the Sun — [ren have done ?•)Can he smile on such deeds as his childPh ! wild...
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