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" FAIR Isabel, poor simple Isabel ! Lorenzo, a young palmer in Love's eye ! They could not in the self-same mansion dwell Without some stir of heart, some malady ; They could not sit at meals but feel how well 5 It soothed each to be the other by ; They... "
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Doveton; or, The man of many impulses, by the author of 'Jerningham'.

sir John William Kaye - 1837 - 922 pages
...have, you must needs remember these lines — Fair Isabel ! — poor simple Isabel ! Lorenzo, a voung palmer in love's eye ! They could not in the self-same...mansion dwell, Without some stir of heart, some malady ; Thev could not sit at meals but feel how well It pleased each to be the other by; They could not...
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The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Mary Botham Howitt - English poetry - 1840 - 554 pages
...Isabel, poor simple Isabel ! Lorenzo, a young palmer in Love's eye ! They could not in the sell-same mansion dwell Without some stir of heart, some malady ; They could not sit nt niculs but feel how well It soothed each to be the other by ; They could not, sure, beneath the...
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Anthologia oxoniensis

William Linwood - College verse - 1846 - 372 pages
...mala vera nimis ! в. VII. Isabel anö 1Lorm?o. FAIR Isabel, poor simple Isabel ! Lorenzo, a young palmer in Love's eye ! They could not in the selfsame...; They could not sit at meals but feel how well It soothëd each to be the other by ; They could not, sure, beneath the same roof sleep, But to each other...
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The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Mary Botham Howitt - English poetry - 1847 - 556 pages
...tfte iïot of iftutfl ; A STORY FROM BOCCACCIO. I. FAIR Isabel, poor simple Isabel ! Lorenzo, a young palmer in Love's eye ! They could not in the self-same...not sit at meals but feel how well It soothed each lo be the other by ; They could not, sure, beneath the same roof sleep But to each other dream, and...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats

John Keats - 1847 - 280 pages
...dost thou start 1 pride. a 3 ISABELLA, OR THE POT OF BASIL: A STORY, FROM BOCCACCIO. Lorenzo, a young palmer in Love's eye ! They could not in the self-same mansion dwell FUR Isabel, poor simple Isabel! It soothed each to be the other by ; They could not, sure, beneath...
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The Dowager: Or, The New School for Scandal

Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances) - 1849 - 630 pages
...clever, refined, handsome, noble indisposition, affectionate in heart, how could it be otherwise ? "They could not in the self-same mansion dwell, Without...of heart, some malady; They could not sit at meals, bat feel how well It soothed each, to see the other by. They could not here beneath the same roof dwell...
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The provincialist: tales, essays and stanzas

George Fletcher (of Birmingham.) - 1857 - 270 pages
...in those soft, low tones which she delighted to hear ; and, like Keats's Lorenzo and Isabel, — " They could not in the self-same mansion dwell, Without some stir of heart — some malady." That "malady" — that "stir of heart" — was soon to reveal itself in the declaration of a mutual...
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Extracts from English Literature

John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 pages
...to be read. DR. JOHNSON. Idler, No. 30. LOVERS. FAIR Isabel, poor simple Isabel ! Lorenzo, a young palmer in Love's eye ! They could not in the self-same...stir of heart, some malady ; They could not sit at meat but feel how well It soothed each to be the other by ; They could not, sure, beneath the same...
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The Congregationalist, Volume 10

Robert William Dale, James Guinness Rogers - Congregational churches - 1881 - 1104 pages
...retold by Keats in " Isabella, or the Pot of Basil." Fair Isabel, poor simple Isabel ! Lorenzo, a young Palmer in Love's eye ! They could not in the selfsame...heart, some malady. They could not sit at meals, but felt how well It soothed each to be the other by. • * * * * These brethren having found by many signs...
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Cross Purposes

Cecilia Findlay - 1880 - 272 pages
...this her first initiation into the mysteries of the art of concealing. CHAPTER XVIII. FORESHADOWINGS. They could not in the self-same mansion dwell Without some stir of heart, some malady. KEATS. MEANWHILE, how was it with Alice ? Slowly and by degrees did she awake out of the stupor and...
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