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" Not to a rage: patience and sorrow strove Who should express her goodliest. You have seen Sunshine and rain at once: her smiles and tears Were like a better way: those happy smilets That play'd on her ripe lip seem'd not to know What guests were in her... "
The Gleaner: A Series of Periodical Essays - Page 245
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Discoveries in hieroglyphics, and other antiquities, in ..., Volumes 1-2

Robert Deverell - 1813 - 666 pages
...You have seen Sunshine and rain at once — her smiles and tears Were like a wetter May. Those happy smiles That play'd on her ripe lip, seem'd not to...eyes ; which parted thence, As pearls from diamonds dropt. Kent. Made she no verbal quest ? Gent. Yes, once or twice she heav'd the name of father, Pantingly...
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Discoveries in Hieroglyphics and Other Antiquities, Volume 2

Robert Deverell - Hieroglyphics - 1813 - 350 pages
...You have seen Sunshine and rain at once — her smiles and tears Were like a wetter May. Those happy smiles That play'd on her ripe lip, seem'd not to...eyes ; which parted thence, As pearls from diamonds dr opt. Kent. Made she no verbal quest ? Gent. Yes, once or twice she heav'd the name of father, Pantingly...
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Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - English drama (Comedy) - 1872 - 480 pages
...Sunshine and rain at once ; her smiles and tears Were like : a better way, — those happy smilets That play'd on her ripe lip seem'd not to know What...which parted thence As pearls from diamonds dropp'd." Here we have two similes, in the first two and last clauses; and also two metaphors, severally conveyed...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volume 2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...goodliest. You hue seen Sun-shine and rain at once; her smiles andteao Were like a better day : those happy smiles, That play'd on her ripe lip, seem'd not to know What guests were in her eyes; which puwd thence, ^ As pearls from diamonds dropp'd.— In bnef. Sorrow would be a rarity most belov'd,...
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Demetrius: a Russian romance ...

American fiction - 1818 - 278 pages
...closely pressing throng. CHAP. IV. "Those happy smiles, Which play'd on her ripe lip, seem'dnottoknow What guests were in her eyes; which parted thence As pearls from diamonds dropp'd." King Lear. "Were I crown'd the most imperial monarch, Thereof most worthy; were I the fairest youth,...
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The Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1819 - 646 pages
...You have seen Sunshine and rain at once ; her smiles and tears Were like a better day : Those happy smiles, That play'd on her ripe lip, seem'd not to...dropp'd. — In brief, sorrow Would be a rarity most bclov'd, if all Could so become it. hent. Made she no verbal question ? Gent. 'Faith, once, or twice,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: To which are Added His ...

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 588 pages
...You have seen Suushine and rain at once ; her smiles and tears Were like a better day : those happy smiles, That play'd on her ripe lip, seem'd not to...dropp'd. — In brief, sorrow Would be a rarity most beloved, if all Could so become it. Kent. Made she no verbal question ' t Gent. 'Faith, once, or twice,...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10

William Shakespeare - Theater - 1821 - 520 pages
...correspond with her tear!, ; nor can a rainy day, occasionally brightened by sunshine, with any pro* That play'd on her ripe lip, seem'd not to know What guests were in her eyes; which parted thence, priety be called a good or the best day. We are compelled therefore to make some other change. A better...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 512 pages
...correspond with her tears ; nor can a rainy day, occasionally brightened by sunshine, with any proThat play'd on her ripe lip, seem'd not to know What guests were in her eyes; which parted thence, priety be called a good or the best day. We are compelled therefore to make some other change. A better...
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Franklin's Letters to His Kinsfolk, Written During the Years 1818 ..., Volume 2

Franklin James Didier - England - 1822 - 218 pages
...gives of Cordelia smiling through her tears: " Those happy smiles That plaj'd on her ripe lip, scem'd not to know What guests were in her eyes ; which parted thence As pearls from diamonds dropt." In witnessing Charles Kemble's performance, we are tempted to believe that the age of chivalry...
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