Others may prefer to read^w/, "to cheat." As philological criticism would have been out of place in the " Gilded Age," and as the passage is a familiar one, it seemed best to omit the questionable group — leaving it to the reader to fill the blank as... The Gilded Age: A Tale of To-day - Page 356by Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner - 1915Full view - About this book
| Torquato Tasso, Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen - Crusades - 1830 - 444 pages
...blend Mischief with mirth, and the most watchful mind As in Elysian sleep with siren songs to bind? All arts the' enchantress practised to beguile Some...wile, But shaped to every taste her grace and air: Here cloistered is her eye's dark pupil, there In full voluptuous languishment is rolled; Now these... | |
| Torquato Tasso, Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen - Crusades - 1830 - 350 pages
...Mischief with mirth, and the most watchful mind As in Elysian sleep with siren songs to bind ? LXXXVII. All arts the' enchantress practised to beguile Some...wile, But shaped to every taste her grace and air : Here cloistered is her eye's dark pupil, there In full voluptuous languishment is rolled ; Now these... | |
| Torquato Tasso - Crusades - 1868 - 686 pages
...with mirth, and the most watchful mind As ill Elysian sleep with siren songs to bind ? All arts th' enchantress practised to beguile • Some new admirer...wile, But shaped to every taste her grace and air : Here cloister'd is her eye's dark pupil, there 111 full voluptuous languishment is roll'd ; Now these... | |
| Torquato Tasso - 1868 - 664 pages
...with mirth, and the most watchful mind As in Elysian sleep with siren songs to bind ! All arts th' enchantress practised to beguile Some new admirer...wile, But shaped to every taste her grace and air: Here cloister'd is her eye's dark pupil, there In full voluptuous languishmcnt is roll'd ; Now these... | |
| Torquato Tasso - Crusades - 1881 - 506 pages
...watchful mind As in Elysian sleep with siren songs to bind? 87. All arts th' enchantress practiced to beguile Some new admirer in her well-spread snare...wile, But shaped to every taste her grace and air : Here cloister'd is her eye's dark pupil, there In full voluptuous languishment is roll'd ; Now these... | |
| Mark Twain - 1901 - 392 pages
...Age," and as the passage is a familiar one, it seemed best to omit the questionable group — leaving it to the reader to fill the blank as in his better...every taste her grace and air." CHAPTER VIII, page 80. Provencal: Dear friend, return, for pity's sake, to me, at once. Basque (Souletin dialect); from a... | |
| Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner - City and town life - 1901 - 390 pages
...Age," and as the passage is a familiar one, it seemed best to omit the questionable group — leaving it to the reader to fill the blank as in his better...every taste her grace and air." CHAPTER VIII, page 80. Provencal: Dear friend, return, for pity's sake, to me, at once. Basque (Soulelin dialect); from a... | |
| J. H. Wiffen - 1908 - 630 pages
...blend Mischief with mirth, and the most watchful mind As in Elysian sleep with siren songs to bind ? All arts the' enchantress practised to beguile Some...wile, But shaped to every taste her grace and air ; Here cloistered is her eye's dark pupil, there In full voluptuous languishment is rolled ; Now these... | |
| Hélène Adeline Guerber - Epic poetry - 1913 - 538 pages
...languishing glances at them and making each man whom she looks upon believe she loves him only. All arts (,ir enchantress practised to beguile Some new admirer...wile, But shaped to every taste her grace and air: Here cloister'd is her eye's dark pupil, there In full voluptuous languishment is roll'd; Now these... | |
| Mark Twain - American fiction - 1915 - 390 pages
...Age," and as the passage is a familiar one, it seemed best to omit the questionable group — leaving it to the reader to fill the blank as in his better...every taste her grace and air." CHAPTER VIII, page 80. Provencal: Dear friend, return, for pity's sake, to me, at once. Basque {Soulelin dialect); from a... | |
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