She is not fair to outward view As many maidens be, Her loveliness I never knew Until she smiled on me ; Oh ! then I saw her eye was bright, A well of love, a spring of light. But now her looks are coy and cold, To mine they ne'er reply, And yet I cease... Poems - Page 60by Hartley Coleridge - 1833 - 157 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Frederic Lawrence Knowles - American poetry - 1901 - 392 pages
...these are not, I despise Lovely cheeks or lips or eyes. Thomas Carew y. SHE IS NOT FAIR TO OUTWARD VIEW She is not fair to outward view As many maidens be ; Her loveliness I never knew Until she smiled on me. Oh then I saw her eye was bright, A well of love, a spring of light. But now her looks... | |
 | Francis Turner Palgrave - 1901
...And yet a Spirit still, and bright With something of an angel-light. 30 W. Wordsioorth. XI. ccxvni. She is not fair to outward view As many maidens be ; Her loveliness I never knew Until she smiled on me. O then I saw her eye was bright, 5 A well of love, a spring of light. But now her looks... | |
 | Arthur Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1901 - 1084 pages
...age departed, Or unsphered Angel wofully astray, She glides along — the solitary-hearted. Song CHE is not fair to outward view ^ As many maidens be, Her loveliness I never knew Until she smiled on me ; O, then I saw her eye was bright, A well of love, a spring of light ! But now her looks... | |
 | Francis Turner Palgrave - 1902 - 382 pages
...comfort, and command ; And yet a Spirit still, and bright With something of an angel-light. W. Wordsworth She is not fair to outward view As many maidens be ; Her loveliness I never knew Until she smiled on me. O then I saw her eye was bright, A well of love, a spring of light. But now her looks... | |
 | James Champlin Fernald - English language - 1904 - 324 pages
...He waited a few minutes, until the wine had comforted his epigastrium. HOLMES Guardian Angel p. 290. She is not fair to outward view As many maidens be; Her loveliness I never knew Until she smiled on me: Oh! then I saw her eye was bright A well of love, a spring of light. HARTLEY COLERIDGE... | |
 | Alice Meynell - English poetry - 1904 - 347 pages
...sadness of her might, And be among her cloudy trophies hung. HARTLEY COLERIDGE 1796-1849 SHE IS NOT FAIR SHE is not fair to outward view As many maidens be ; Her loveliness I never knew Until she smiled on me. O then I saw her eye was bright, A well of love, a spring of light. But now her looks... | |
 | James Champlin Fernald - English language - 1904 - 324 pages
...He waited a few minutes, until the wine had comforted his epigastrium. HOLMES Guardian Angel p. 296. She is not fair to outward view As many maidens be ; Her loveliness I never knew Until she smiled on me : Oh ! then I saw her eye was bright A well of love, a spring of light. HARTLEY COLERIDGE... | |
 | Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - American poetry - 1905
...changing? No ! nor fetter'd Love from dying In the knot there 's no untying. . * 1851? Thomas Campbell. SONG SHE is not fair to outward view As many maidens be, Her loveliness I never knew Until she smiled on me; Oh ! then I saw her eye was bright, A well of love, a spring of light. But now her looks... | |
 | Sherwin Cody - American poetry - 1905 - 576 pages
...me, Hope, blossoming within my heart, May look to heaven as I depart. HARTLEY COLERIDGE (1796-1849) SHE is not fair to outward view As many maidens be; Her loveliness I never knew Until she smiled on me. O then I saw her eye was bright, A well of love, a spring of light. But now her looks... | |
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