While her laugh, full of life, without any control But the sweet one of gracefulness, rung from her soul ; And where it most sparkled no glance could discover, In lip, cheek, or eyes, for she brighten'd all over, — Like any fair lake that the breeze... Lights and Shadows of English Life: A Novel - Page 139by English life - 1855Full view - About this book
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