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" but even now Thy voice was at sweet tremble in mine ear, Made tuneable with every sweetest vow ; And those sad eyes were spiritual and clear : How changed thou art ! how pallid, chill, and drear ! Give me that voice again, my Porphyro, Those looks immortal,... "
Publications of the Modern Language Association of America - Page 111
by Modern Language Association of America - 1921
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 14; Volume 32

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1820 - 630 pages
...tuneable with every sweetest vow ; " And those sad eyes were spiritual and clear : " How chang'd thou art ! how pallid, chill, and drear ! " Give me that...again, my Porphyro, " Those looks immortal, those co m plainings dear ! " Oh leave me not in this eternal woe, " For if thou diest, my Love, I know not...
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The London Magazine, Volume 4

1821 - 724 pages
...ear, Made tuneable with every sweetest vow ; And those sad eyes were spiritual and clear : How changed them art ! how pallid, chill, and drear ! , Give me...For if thou diest, my love, I know not where to go." Beyond a mortal man impassion'd far, At these voluptuous accent», he arose, Kthcrial, fluxhM. and...
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The every-day book, or, The guide to the year

William Hone - 1825 - 842 pages
...tuneable with every sweetest vow ; " And those sad eyes were spiritual and clear": " How chang'd thou m Beyond a mortal man impassion'd far At these voluptuous accents, he arose, Ethereal, flush 'd, and...
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The Every-day Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements ...

William Hone - Calendars - 1868 - 846 pages
...And those sad eyes were spiritual and clear : " How chang'd thou art ! how pallid, chill, and drea, " Give me that voice again, my Porphyro, " Those looks...for if thou diest, my love, I know not where to go." Beyond a mortal man impassion'd far At these voluptuous accents, he arose, Kthereal, flush 'd, and...
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The Every-day Book: Or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports ...

William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1826 - 902 pages
...How chans'd thou art ! bow pallid, chill, and drear1 " Give me that voice again, my Porphyro, " Thaw looks immortal, those complainings dear ! " Oh, leave me not in this eternal woe, " For if thou dies!, my love, 1 know not where to go." Beyond a mortal man impassion 'd far At these voluptuous accents,...
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The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the ..., Volume 1

William Hone - 1826 - 882 pages
...those sad eye» were spiritual and clear : • How chang'd thou art ! how pallid, chill, and drea, ' Give me that voice again, my Porphyro, • Those looks immortal, those complainings dear ¡ 1 Oh, leave me not in this eternal woe, * For if thou diest, my love, I know not where to go." Beyond...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of ..., Volume 1

William Hone - Days - 1830 - 878 pages
...those sad eyes were spiritual and clear : " How chang'd thou art ! how pallid, chill, and drear . 11 Give me that voice again, my Porphyro, " Those looks...For if thou diest, my love, I know not where to go." Beyond a mortal man impassion'd far At these voluptuous accents, be arose, Ethereal, flush'd, and like...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calandar of Popular ...

William Hone - Days - 1835 - 874 pages
...those sad eyes were spiritual and clear : " How chang'd thou art ! how pallid, chill, and «rear " Give me that voice again, my Porphyro, " Those looks...For if thou diest, my love, I know not where to go." Beyond a mortal man impassion'd far At these voluptuous accents, he arose, Ethereal, flush 'd, and...
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The every-day book and table-book; or, Everlasting calendar of ..., Volume 1

William Hone - 1837 - 960 pages
...And those sad eyes were spiritual and clear : " How cbang'd thou art ! how pallid, chill, and dreai " Give me that voice again, my Porphyro, " Those looks...in this eternal woe, " For if thou diest, my love, 1 know not where to go." Beyond a mortal man impassion'd far At these voluptuous accents, he arose,...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of ..., Volume 1

William Hone - 1839 - 874 pages
...with every sweetest vow ; " And those sad eyes were spiritual and clear : " How chang'd thou art ! kow pallid, chill, and drear " Give me that voice again,...looks immortal, those complainings dear ! " Oh, leave ine not in this eternal woe, " For if thou diest, my love, I know not where to go." Beyund a mortal...
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