... that comes to him, at eventide, from far-distant, undiscovered islands, over dim oceans, illimitable and unexplored. He owns it in all noble thoughts— in all unworldly motives — in all holy impulses — in all chivalrous, generous, and self-sacrificing... Southern Collegian - Page 2711880Full view - About this book
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...unworldly motives — in all holy impulses — in all chivalrous, generous, and self-sacrificing deeds. He feels it in the beauty of woman — in the grace of...— in the harmony of the rustling of her robes. He 238 239 deeply feels it in her winning endearments — in her burning enthusiasms — in her gentle... | |
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...unworldly motives — in all holy impulses — in all chivalrous, generous, and self-sacrificing deeds. He feels it in the beauty of woman — in the grace of...sigh — in the harmony of the rustling of her robes. 246 He deeply feels it in her winning endearments — in her burning enthusiasms — in her gentle... | |
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...ehivalrous, generous, and self-saerifieing deeds. He feels it in the beauty of woman — in the graee of her step — in the lustre of her eye — in the melody of her voiee — in her sofl laughter — in her sigh — in the harmony of the rustling of her robes. M THE... | |
| 1874 - 638 pages
...destroyed by her participation in public duties ; that the poetry of her being, that which one "feels in the beauty of woman, in the grace of her step, in the luster of her eye, in the melody of her voice, in her soft laughter, in her sigh, in the harmony of... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1869 - 298 pages
...unworldly motives — in all holy impulses — in all chivalrous, generous, and self-sacrificing deeds. He feels it in the beauty of woman — in the grace of her step — in the luster of her eye — in the melody of her voice — in her soft laughter — in her sigh — in the... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1881 - 588 pages
...holy impulses — in all chivalrous, generous, and self-sacrificing deeds. He feels it in the beanty of woman — in the grace of her step — in the lustre...eye — in the melody of her voice — in her soft langhter — in her sigh — in the harmony of the rustling of her robes. He deeply feels it in her... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1882 - 226 pages
...unworldly motives, in all holy impulses, in all chivalrous, generous, and selfsacrificing deeds. He feels it in the beauty of woman, — in the grace of her step, in the luster of her eye, in the melody of her voice, in her soft laughter, in her sigh, in the harmony of... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 600 pages
...step—'in the lustre of her eye—in the melody of her voice—in her soft laughter—in her sigh—in the harmony of the rustling of her robes. He deeply feels it in her winning endearments—in her burning enthusiasms—in her gentle charities —in her meek and devotional endurances—but... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1895 - 384 pages
...unworldly motives, in all holy impulses, in all chivalrous, generous, and self-sacrificing deeds. He feels it in the beauty of woman, in the grace of her...enthusiasms, in her gentle charities, in her meek ana devotional endurances; but above all — ah I far above all — he kneels to it, he worships it... | |
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