When she smiled, it was a pure sunshine, that every one did chuse to bask in, if they could ; but anon came a storm, from a sudden gathering of clouds, and the thunder fell, in a wondrous manner, on all alike. American Illustrated Magazine - Page 5191881Full view - About this book
| Sir John Harington, Henry Harington - Great Britain - 1804 - 444 pages
...nascitur sine , saith the poet; but even her errors did seem great marks of surprizing endowments. — When she smiled, it was a pure sun-shine, that every one did chuse to baske in, if they could ; but anon came a storm from a sudden gathering of clouds, and the... | |
| Lucy Aikin - Great Britain - 1818 - 544 pages
...oftimes like the gentle air that cometh from the westerly point in a summer's morn ; 'twas sweet and refreshing to all around her. Her speech did win all affections; and her subjects did try to show all love to her commands ; for she would say, her state did require her... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 414 pages
...oftime like the gentle air, that cometh from the western point in a summer's morn — 'twas sweet and refreshing to all around her. Her speech did win all...smiled , it was a pure sunshine, that every one did chuse to bask in , if they could ; but anon came a storm , from a sudden gathering of clouds, and the... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1821 - 350 pages
...oftime like the gentle air, that cometh from the western point in a summer's morn — 'twas sweet and refreshing to all around her. Her speech did win all...smiled, it was a pure sunshine, that every one did chuse to bask in, if they could ; but anon came a storm, from a sudden gathering of clouds, and the... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1821 - 352 pages
...summer's naorn-— 'twas sweet and refreshing to all around her. Her speech did win all ufllvtion*. And again, she could put forth such alterations, when...smiled, it was a pure sunshine, that every one did chuse to bask in, if they could ; but anon came a storm, from a sudden gathering of clouds, and the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 608 pages
...morn — 'twas sweet and refreshing t" all around her. Her speech did win all affections. And airain, she could put forth such alterations, when obedience was lacking, as left no doul*. . WlliW daughter she was. When she smiled, it n 'sa pure sunshine, tint every one did choose... | |
| English literature - 1837 - 496 pages
...my tales of hir manie virtues ; but even hir errors did seem great marks of surprising endowments. When she smiled, it was a pure sunshine, that every one did chuse to baske in, if they colde ; but anon came a storm from a sudden gathering of clouds, and the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 434 pages
...oftime like the gentle air, that cometh from the western point in a summer's morn — 'twas sweet and refreshing to all around her. Her speech did win all affections. And again, she oould put forth such alterations, when obedience was lacking, as left no doubting whose daughter she... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1829 - 442 pages
...sine — , saith the poet ; but even her errors did seem great marks of surprizing endowments. — When she smiled, it was a pure sunshine, that every one did chuse to baske in, if they could ; but anon came a storm from a sudden gathering of clouds, and the... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1829 - 442 pages
...tine — , saith the poet ; but even her 'errors did seem great marks of surprizing endowments. — When she smiled, it was a pure sunshine, that every one did chuse to baske in, if they could ; but anon came a storm from a sudden gathering of clouds, and the... | |
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