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" Tis mingled with the vital heat That bids my throbbing pulses beat ; Soon shall that vital heat be o'er, Those throbbing pulses beat no more ! No — I will breathe the spicy gale ; Plunge the clear stream, new health exhale ; O'er my pale cheek diffuse... "
Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson - Page 98
by Mary Robinson - 1803
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The British Album: Containing the Poems of Della Crusca [i.e. Robert Merry ...

English poetry - 1790 - 202 pages
...BEAT no more — No! — I will breathe the spicy gale, Plunge the clear stream, new health exhale ; O'er my pale cheek diffuse the rose, And DRINK OBLIVION TO MY WOES ! LAURA. LAURA. LAURA ! I heard thy warbled woes, At fading Twilight's solemn close : They met me in...
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Poems, Page 1791

Mary Robinson - 1791 - 266 pages
...64 LINES TO HIM, &c. No~I will breathe the spicy gale; Plunge the clear stream, new health exhale ; O'er my pale cheek diffuse the rose, And drink OBLIVION to my woes. ELEGY On the DEATH or LADY MIDDLETON. THE knell of death, that on the twilight gale, Swells its deep...
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The Poetical Works of the Late Mrs. Mary Robinson: Including Many ..., Volume 2

Mary Robinson - 1806 - 402 pages
...beat no more ! No — I will breathe the spicy gale ; Plunge the clear stream, new health exhale ; O'er my pale cheek diffuse the rose, And drink OBLIVION to my woes. PASTORAL STANZAS. WRITTEN AT FIFTEEN YEARS OF ACE. \VHEN AURORA'S soft blushes o'erspread the blue...
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Specimens of British Poetesses: Selected and Chronologically Arranged

Alexander Dyce - English poetry - 1825 - 472 pages
...pulses beat no more f No t I will breathe the spicy gale ; Plunge the clear stream, new health exhale ; O'er my pale cheek diffuse the rose, And drink Oblivion to my woes. The Snow-drop. THE snow-drop, Winter's timid child, Awakes to life, bedew'd with tears ; And flings...
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Autobiography, a Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volume 7

1826 - 338 pages
...beat no more '. No— I will breathe the spicy gale ; Plunge the clear stream, new health exhale ; O'er my pale cheek diffuse the rose, And drink oblivion to my woes. This impromsatore produced in her auditor not less surprise than admiration, when solemnly assured by its...
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Memoirs

Mary Robinson - 1827 - 172 pages
...pulses beat no more ! No— I will breathe the spicy gale ; Plunge the clear stream, new health exhale ; O'er my pale cheek diffuse the rose, And drink oblivion...less surprise than admiration, when solemnly assured byits author, that this was the first time of its being repeated. Mr Burke entreated her to commit...
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Here and There in England: Including a Pilgrimage to Stratford-Upon-Avon

Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland - England - 1871 - 238 pages
...pulses beat no more ! No — I will breath the spicey gale, Plunge the clear stream, new health exhale ; O'er my pale cheek diffuse the rose, And drink oblivion to my woes.' * Memoirs of Mary Robinson, Vol. II., p. 121. These lines, that tress, did not cost " Florizel " more...
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Here and There in England: Including a Pilgrimage to Stratford-Upon-Avon

Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland - England - 1871 - 234 pages
...pulses beat no more ! No — I will breath the spicey gale, Plunge the clear stream, new health exhale ; O'er my pale cheek diffuse the rose, And drink oblivion to my woes.' * Memoirs of Mary Robinson, Vol. II., p. 121. These lines, that tress, did not cost " Florizel " more...
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Memoirs of Mary Robinson: "Perdita,"

Mary Robinson - Actresses - 1894 - 324 pages
...beat no more ! No — I will breathe the spicy gale ; Plunge the clear stream, new health exhale ; O'er my pale cheek diffuse the rose, And drink oblivion...was the first time of its being repeated. Mr. Burke J entreated her to commit the poem to writing, a request which was readily complied with. Mrs. Robinson...
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Memoirs of Mary Robinson: "Perdita,"

Mary Robinson - Actresses - 1895 - 298 pages
...beat no more ! No — I will breathe the spicy gale ; Plunge the clear stream, new health exhale ; O'er my pale cheek diffuse the rose, And drink oblivion to my woes. This improvisators produced in her auditor not less surprise than admiration, when solemnly assured by its...
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