... foolish hath the better plea ; Nature's true idiot I prefer to thee. Why that soft languish ? Why that drawling tone ? , Art sick, art sleepy ? Get thee hence : begone. I laugh at all thy pretty baby tears, Those flutt'rings, faintings, and unreal... Tales and Novels - Страница 76по Maria Edgeworth - 1839Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Maria Edgeworth - 1813 - 506 страници
...baby tears. Those flutt'rings, faintings, and unreal fears. Can they deceive us ? Can such mumm'ries move, Touch us with pity, or inspire with love ? No,...part, They'll never find their passage to the heart" Airs. Beaumont, the moment she had read these lines, perceived why* her son had smiled. The portrait... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1822 - 452 страници
...baby tears, Those flutt'rings, fainting!), and unreal fcara. Can they deceive us ? Can such muram'ries move, Touch us with pity, or inspire with love ? No,...Affectation, vain is all thy art ! Those eyes may wander overev'ry part; They'll never find their passage to the heart."' . Mrs. Beaumont, the moment she had... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 358 страници
...baby tears, Those flutt'rings, faintings, and unreal fears. Can they deceive us ? Can such mumm'ries move, Touch us with pity, or inspire with love ? No,...been drawn from miss Hunter, and the lines were so d-propos to the scene which had just passed during the walk, that it was impossible to avoid the application.... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 592 страници
...unreal fears. Can they deceive us7 Can such mummeries move, Touch us with pity, or inspire with love7 No, Affectation, vain is all thy art, Those eyes may wander over every part, They'll never find their passage to the heart. A great part of Mr. Cumberland's amusing... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1855 - 580 страници
...unreal fears. Can they deceive us1? Can such mummeries move, "Touch us with pity, or inspire with lovel No, Affectation, vain is all thy art, Those eyes may wander over every part, They'll never find their passage to the heart. A great part of Mr. Cumberland's amusing... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1856 - 424 страници
...baby tears, Those flutterings, faintings, and unreal fears. Can they deceive us ? Can such mumm'ries move, Touch us with pity, or inspire with love ? No, Affectation, vain is all thine art, Those eyes may wander over every part ; They'll never find their passage to the heart.'... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1856 - 414 страници
...baby tears, Those flutterings, faintings, and unreal fears. Can they deceive us ? Can such mumm'ries move, Touch us with pity, or inspire with love ? No, Affectation, vain is all thine art, Those eyes may wander over every part ; They'll never find their passage to the heart.'... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1857 - 396 страници
...baby tears, Those flutterings, faintings, and unreal fears. Can they deceive us ? Can such mummeries move, Touch us with pity, or inspire with love ? No,...Affectation, vain is all thy art, Those eyes may wander over every part, They'll never find their passage to the heart. A great part of Mr. Cumberland's amusing... | |
| William Dawbarn - 1862 - 226 страници
...baby tears, Those flntterings, faintings, and unreal fears. Can they deceive us ? Can such mummeries move, Touch us with pity, or inspire with love ? No,...Affectation, vain is all thy art ; Those eyes may wander over every part, They'll never find their passage to the heart. To a great number of these living authors,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1867 - 540 страници
...tears, Those flutterings, faintings, and unre'al fears. 3. Can they deceive us ? Can such mummeries move, Touch us with pity, or inspire with love ? No,...Affectation, vain is all thy art ; Those eyes may wander over every part, They'll never find their passage to the heart. CUMBERLAND. LXI. — HISTORICAL CHARACTERS.... | |
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