Mirror Library, Issues 1-31George Pope Morris, Nathaniel Parker Willis 1843 |
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... BEAUTY OF THE SOUTH . DARK - EYED beauty of the South ! Mistress of the rosy mouth ! Doth thy heart desert its duty ? Doth thy blood belie thy beauty ? Art thou false , and art thou cold ? Art thou sworn to wed for gold ? On thy ...
... BEAUTY OF THE SOUTH . DARK - EYED beauty of the South ! Mistress of the rosy mouth ! Doth thy heart desert its duty ? Doth thy blood belie thy beauty ? Art thou false , and art thou cold ? Art thou sworn to wed for gold ? On thy ...
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... BEAUTY . PAINTERS - Poets - who can tell What Beauty is -- bright miracle ? Sometimes brown and sometimes white , She shifts from darkness into light , Swimming on with such fine ease , That we miss her small degrees , Knowing not that ...
... BEAUTY . PAINTERS - Poets - who can tell What Beauty is -- bright miracle ? Sometimes brown and sometimes white , She shifts from darkness into light , Swimming on with such fine ease , That we miss her small degrees , Knowing not that ...
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... BEAUTY . REASON , and Folly , and Beauty , they say , Went on a party of pleasure one day ; Folly played Around the maid , The bells of his cap rung merrily out ; While Reason took To his sermon - book- Oh ! which was the pleasanter no ...
... BEAUTY . REASON , and Folly , and Beauty , they say , Went on a party of pleasure one day ; Folly played Around the maid , The bells of his cap rung merrily out ; While Reason took To his sermon - book- Oh ! which was the pleasanter no ...
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