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" No radiant pearl, which crested Fortune wears, No gem, that twinkling hangs from Beauty's ears, Not the bright stars, which Night's blue arch adorn, 460 Nor rising suns that gild the vernal morn, Shine with such lustre as the tear, that breaks For other's... "
The Topographer: Containing a Variety of Original Articles, Illustrative of ... - Page 291
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Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical ..., Volume 3

Addison (pseud.) - Anecdotes - 1795 - 616 pages
...and Humanity. No radiant pearl which crefted fortune wears, No gem that twinkling hangs from beauty's ears. Not the bright, ftars which night's blue arch...fuch luftre, as the tear that breaks, for other's woes, down virtue's manly cheeks. AN AN ANECDOTE OF HEIDEGGER. THE following particulars are related...
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The British poetical miscellany

British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 pages
...Beauty's ears. Not the bright ftars, which night's blue arch adoru, Nor rifing tuns, that gild the vernal morn, Shine with fuch luftre as the tear, that breaks, For other's woe, down Virtue's manly cheeks. VIRTUE AN ORNAMENT. BY J. PORDYCE, DD THE diamond's and the ruby's rays Shine with a milder, finer...
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Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin: Chiefly During His Residence at Lichfield ...

Anna Seward - Lichfield (England) - 1804 - 446 pages
...Beauty's ears ; Not the bright ftars which night's blue arch adorn ; Not rifing funs that gild the vernal morn, Shine with fuch luftre as the tear, that breaks, For other's woe, down Virtue's manly cheeks. So admirably does this Bard drop the curtain of moral truth and humanity over the tiflues of his fancy,...
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Memoirs of the life of dr. [E.] Darwin, chiefly during his residence at ...

Anna Seward - 1804 - 462 pages
...Beauty's ears ; Not the bright ftars which night's blue arch adorn ; Not rifing funs that gild the vernal morn, . Shine with fuch luftre as the tear, that breaks, For other's woe, down Virtue's manly cheeks. So admirably does this Bard drop the curtain of moral truth and humanity over, the tiflues of his fancy,...
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Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin: Chiefly During His Residence in Lichfield ...

Anna Seward - Lichfield (England) - 1804 - 454 pages
...ftars which night's blue arch adorn ; Not rifing funs that gild the vernal morn, , Shine with fnch luftre as the tear, that breaks, For other's woe, down Virtue's manly cheeks. So admirably does this Bard drop the curtain of moral truth and humanity over the tiflues of his fancy,...
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Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin: Chiefly During His Residence in Lichfield ...

Anna Seward - Physicians - 1804 - 352 pages
...night's blue arch adorn • . . , .. Not rising suns that gild the vernal morn, Shine with such lustre as the tear, that breaks .For other's woe, down Virtue's manly cheeks. So admirably does this bard drop the curtain of moral truth and humanity over the tissues of iiis fancy,...
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The Speaker, Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English ...

William Enfield - Elocution - 1805 - 456 pages
...ears, Not the bright ftars, which Night's blue arch adorn, .» Nor rifmg funs that gild the vernal morn, Shine with fuch luftre as the tear that breaks For other's wee down Virtue's manly cheeks. DARWIH. BOOK IV. ARGUMENTATIVE PIECES. CHAP. I. t ' , ON ANGER. QUESTION....
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The Speaker; Or Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ...

William Enfield - Elocution - 1808 - 434 pages
...stars, which Night'8 blue arch adorn, Nor rising suns that gild the vernal morn, Shine with such lustre as the tear, that breaks For other's woe down Virtue's manly cheeks. DARWIN. BOOK IV. ARGUMENTATIVE PIECE'S. CHAP. I. < ON ANGER. Q.CESTIOV. — Whether Anger ought to...
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The English Reader, Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1815 - 276 pages
...stars, which night's blue arch adorn, Nor rising suns that gild the vernal morn, /aim: with such lustre, as the tear that breaks For other's woe, down virtue's manly cheeks. SECTION II. t TSRSES IN WHICH THE LINES AKE OF DIFFERENT LSKGTH. Bliss of Celestial Origin. RFSTLESS...
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Poetry for Children: Consisting of Short Pieces to be Committed to Memory

Children's poetry, English - 1820 - 190 pages
...stars which night's blue arch adorn, Nor rising suns that gild the vernal morn, Shine with such lustre as the tear that breaks, For other's woe, down Virtue's manly cheeks. DARWIN ASCENDING THE ALPS. PLEASED at the first the tow'ring Alps we try, Mount o'er the vales, and...
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