tis Kindness that warms. As on Suns in the Winter with Pleasure we gaze, But feel not their force, though their Splendour we praise ; So Beauty our just Admiration may claim, But Love, and Love only, our Hearts can inflame. Simple Tales - Página 300por Amelia Alderson Opie - 1806Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Horace Walpole - 1891 - 576 páginas
...'tis Kindness that warms. As on Sans in the Winter with Pleasure we gaze, But feel not their Force, though their Splendour we praise; So Beauty our just Admiration may claim, Bat Love, and Love only, our Hearts can inflame. As I design to be very temperate in writing to you,... | |
| Munson Aldrich Havens - 1901 - 106 páginas
...warms. As on Suns in the winter with Pleasure we gaze, But feel not their Force, though their Splendor we praise ; So Beauty our just admiration may claim, But Love, and Love only, our Hearts can inflame. ' I think you will like the ease and frankness of these lines, though they... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1904 - 496 páginas
...'tis Kindness that warms. As on Suns in the Winter with Pleasure we gaze, But feel not their force, though their Splendour we praise ; So Beauty our just Admiration may claim, But Love, and Love only, our Hearts can inflame. As I design to be very temperate in writing to you, you would not receive so... | |
| Thormanby - 1907 - 372 páginas
...'tis kindness that warms. As on Suns in the Winter with Pleasure we gaze, But feel not their force, though their Splendour we praise ; So Beauty our just Admiration may claim, But Love, and Love only, our Hearts can inflame. Mrs. Crewe's admiration for Fox was as profound and as ardent as that of Georgiana... | |
| Walter Sydney Sichel - 1909 - 728 páginas
...Sheridan MSS. : — " As on suns in the winter with pleasure we gaze, But feel not their warmth tho' their splendour we praise, So Beauty our just admiration may claim, But Love and Love only the heart can enflame." The songs on the ball are contained in " The Muses and Graces on a Visit to Grosvenor Square"... | |
| George Otto Trevelyan - 1911 - 540 páginas
...'tis kindness that warms. As on Suns in the Winter with Pleasure we gaze, But feel not their Force, though their Splendour we praise, So Beauty our just Admiration may claim ; But Love, and Love only, our Hearts can inflame." ' But Fitzpatrick, as well as Fox, had better stuff in him than to waste his... | |
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